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Offenbach - Gaité Parisienne - Ballet, Plus A Program Of Russian Music download mp3 flac
Performer: Offenbach
Title: Gaité Parisienne - Ballet, Plus A Program Of Russian Music
Country: US
Genre: Classical
Style:Neo-Romantic
Catalog number: P 14153
Label: Columbia Special Products
MP3 album szie: 2051 mb
FLAC album size: 1685 mb

Tracklist

Gaité Parisienne - Ballet
Composed By – Offenbach
A1 Overture; Tortoni
A2 Galop; Valse; March
A3 Grand Valse; Can Can No. 1
A4 Can Can No. 2; Quadrille
A Program Of Russian Music
B1 March, Op. 99
Composed By – Prokofiev
B2 The Flight Of The Bumble Bee
Composed By – Rimsky-Korsakov
B3 Life Of The Czar - Mazurka
Composed By – Glinka
B4 The Age Of Gold - Polka
Composed By – Shostakovitch
B5 Waltz
Composed By – Shostakovitch
B6 Eugene Onegin - Entr'acte & Waltz
Composed By – Tchaikovsky

Credits

  • ConductorEfrem Kurtz
  • OrchestraColumbia Symphony Orchestra (tracks: A1 to A4), Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra Of New York (tracks: B1 to B6)

Notes

Red CSP labels, notes that tracks have been "Electronically Re-Recorded to Simulate Stereo".

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1): AS 14153
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2): BS 14153
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Reviews: (1)
MrDog
MrDog
Since setting up my new turntable, this was the first simulated stereo LP that I had listened to, and it was somewhat shocking. The turntable with nice-ish stereo cartridge (an AT1240 with the Shure M97xE cart) yielded one surprising fact about this recording to me: It's just not that good! Whether the original musicianship was good or not (this seems to be a legacy recording, but I haven't found the exact original version yet), the electronic re-recording has left this stereo version strangely flat and dead, at least to my ears. For some pieces of music or historical recordings this might be excusable, but for something as lively as the <i>Gaité Parisienne</i>, or indeed for NRK's "Flight of the Bumble Bee", it's just not good enough.

I'll be listening with interest to other simulated stereo recordings that I have: hopefully, they're not all as poor as this one!