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| ARTIST: | Gérard Souzay, Lucien Olivier, Martial Singher, Donald Gramm, Giorgio Tozzi, McHenry Boatwright, Yi-Kwei Sze, Hector Berlioz, Charles Münch, Louis Speyer |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | RCA |
| FEATURES: | Box set |
| TYPE: | Orchestral & Symphonic, Symphony, Romantic Overture for Orchestra, Secular Music for More One Soloist, Chorus and Instr, Classical, Classical Composers, Choral, Requiem/Requiem Section, Oratorio, Symphonic, Opera, Vocal, Box Sets (Audio Only), French Romantic Opera, Classical Music, Orchestral, Violin Concerto, Song Cycle for Solo Voice with Piano or Orchestra, Concerto |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 10 |
| UPC: | 828766039320 |
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Customer Reviews of Munch Conducts Berlioz
A sequence of gems This compendium of all of Charles Munch's Berlioz recordings with the Boston Symphony Orchestra is not to be missed, particularly as RCA's refurbished sonics, with some allowance for a few mono items, are deeply satisfying and the price is scaled to a beggar's purse. Both performances of the Fantastique, a Munch/BSO specialty, are included and both Romeos. <
>Exceptional singing from the likes of Danco, de los Angeles, Souzay and Valletti, among others, is on offer, and the BSO's first-deskers cover themselves with glory. This set is a valuable memento in particular of first flute Doriot Anthony Dwyer's playing. Perhaps it is useless to catalog some of my favorites here, but I can't resist reminding anyone susceptible to the unique Berlioz combination of elegance and drama of the Harold in Italy with Primrose as soloist, the Requiem (still my preferred version), the stereo Romeo where it strikes me that the composer is not loquacious and bombastic but eloquent, often terse, with not a wasted note, and L'Enfance du Christ. <
>If you miss this, you will be sorry, even if, like me, you already have some of its contents. A sequence of gems. <
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>-Frank W. Barham