Brahms / Dvorak / Reiner: Hungarian Dances / Slavonic Dances

SKU: 22408495
Fritz Reiner: Hungarian Dances / Slavonic Dances

Brahms / Dvorak / Reiner: Hungarian Dances / Slavonic Dances

SKU: 22408495

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Hungarian Dances / Slavonic Dances
Artist: Brahms / Dvorak / Reiner
Label: Speakers Corner
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4260019710253
Genre: Classical Composers

Fritz Reiner dedicated himself to the interpretation of works by modern composers such as Richard Wagner, Richard Strauss and Bela Bartok, and it suited him well to tackle works such as Brahms's Hungarian Dances and Dvor k's Slavonic Dances. These lively compositions require a conductor whose interaction with the orchestra is vivacious and animated. Reiner always demanded utmost concentration and perfection from his ensemble. Under his baton, the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra plays with enthusiasm and without restraint; no trace of a sterile concert atmosphere is found in this recording.Reiner's penchant for effects is not irritating, but rather adds highlights which support his highly musical interpretation, indeed one even forgets this trait when listening to the brilliant music.From a tonal point of view, the sound is beautifully balanced and reaches the highest standards despite it's recording date of 1960 - or maybe just for that reason? the recording is characterized by it's brilliance, warmth and vivacity with the result that listening becomes a true musical pleasure..

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