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Modest Mussorgsky, Maurice Ravel, Fritz Reiner, The Chicago Symphony Orchestra – Pictures At An Exhibition (Analogue Productions)

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  • RCA Living Stereo classical LPs — the gold standard for top quality orchestral performance and sound!

    Remastered from the original master tape — now available cut at 45 RPM! by Ryan Smith at Sterling Sound

    Lacquers plated by Gary Salstrom and pressed on 200-gram vinyl at Quality Record Pressings!

    Deluxe gatefold jacket from Stoughton Printing


    Kudos for our 33 1/3 version: "Grade: A+. Once again, as good as I've heard this record sound. Gorgeous strings, superb bass, avalanche dynamics with that same tape-like ease, sensational inner detail. The authority of the CSO is really something on fortissimo tuttis, of which there are many in Pictures." — Jonathan Valin, The Absolute Sound.com, June 11, 2013. 

    Another sonic and musical blockbuster from the unbeatable combo of Reiner and RCA (and Mohr & Layton). Recorded in 1957 at Chicago's Orchestra Hall; the original analog session tapes were used in mastering for LPs and SACDS. Mussorgsky's inspiration for Pictures was the death of his dear friend, the architect and visual artist Victor Hartman. Having died at age 39, Hartman had not yet had the opportunity to realize any of his architectural visions, and Mussorgsky was angered that his friend would have no legacy. The Architects' Society arranged an exhibition of some of Hartman's sketches — some of architecture, others of characters or scenes from everyday life. The tribute was enough to give Mussorgsky ideas for his composition, but not enough to give Hartman any lasting place in history. Today, of all of the sketches that were captured in music, only six can be positively identified.

    The piece is known today primarily through the orchestral version created by Maurice Ravel in 1922. In fact, the work had already been orchestrated multiple times, by a variety of lesser names. Some conductors today find that Ravel's version, in spite of its color, sacrifices some of the coarse nature inherent in Mussorgsky's piano original. Furthermore, Ravel worked from Rimsky-Korsakov's edited version of the piano part - the only one available at the time - which changed some notes and rhythms.

  • Artist: Maurice Ravel, The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Modest Mussorgsky, Fritz Reiner
    Label: Analogue Productions, RCA Victor Red Seal
    Format: LP
    Units: 1
    Country: US
    Genre: Classical
    Style: Modern
  • Pictures At An Exhibition