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    Sir Hamilton Harty, Sir Henry Wood - Conductor's Gallery, Vol. 3: Sir Hamilton Harty, Sir Henry Wood (2023) [24/48]

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    Sir Hamilton Harty, Sir Henry Wood - Conductor's Gallery, Vol. 3: Sir Hamilton Harty, Sir Henry Wood (2023) [24/48]

    London Symphony Orchestra, Queens Hall Orchestra, Sir Hamilton Harty & Sir Henry Wood - Conductor's Gallery, Vol. 3: Sir Hamilton Harty, Sir Henry Wood
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/48 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 77:14 minutes | 738 MB
    Classical | Label: Decca Classics, Official Digital Download

    The Decca Conductor's Gallery series presents an A–Z of 23 conductors in a feast of classic recordings from Decca’s early years – 1929–1949 – including the golden age of its ‘ffrr’ technology. Newly remastered from the best available sources by Mark Obert-Thorn, Ward Marston and Andrew Hallifax, this comprehensive set features several new digital releases. It is a must-have for any follower of historical recordings.

    Spanning almost twenty years, the unique story of this set begins in May 1929 with Decca’s first major recording, Delius’s Sea Drift – a performance whose merits were obscured at the time by surface noise, but which the latest technology reveals to be a gloriously sympathetic reading of Delius’s poignant elegy. Back then, the conductor (Anthony Bernard) was not even printed on the 78 labels; yet, for a later recording in the set, a suite of Handel, the name of Erich Kleiber stands out: a sign of how far the label travelled in its first twenty years, through some choppy commercial waters, to become a byword for technological excellence and world-class musical artistry drawn from around the globe.

    The pre-war recordings inevitably centre on British/Irish conducting talent, old and new: Hamilton Harty, dynamic in Haydn and Walton; Walton himself, in a definitive first recording of Façade; atmospheric Vaughan Williams, Elgar and Coates from Henry Wood. One of the rarest items in the set is Bach’s Concerto for Two Violins as led by Mengelberg in 1936.

    The post-war material includes several great names of the podium from those pre-war days, judiciously picked up by Decca when they might otherwise have been forgotten: Albert Coates whipping up a frenzy in the Russian repertoire he made his own; Clemens Krauss, incandescent in Strauss from Milan and London; Leo Blech’s genial ‘Surprise’ Symphony of Haydn.

    Senior composer-conductors include Fitelberg in Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 3 and Enescu in Schumann’s Second. Then there are thrilling young podium tyros who were setting London musical life alight in the postwar years: Celibidache’s electrifying and wayward Tchaikovsky, Martinon’s exquisite Ravel, Coppola’s majestic Schumann.

    Tracklist:
    01. Suite in Five Movements: I. Introduction
    02. Suite in Five Movements: II. Rigaudon
    03. Suite in Five Movements: III. Polonaise
    04. Suite in Five Movements: IV. Arietta
    05. Suite in Five Movements: V. Passacaglia
    06.Suite in Five Movements: I. Prelude from Act III "Dioclesian"
    07. Suite in Five Movements: II. Minuet from "Distressed Innocence"
    08. Suite in Five Movements: III. Largo from "Fifth Sonata for Strings in Three Parts"
    09. Suite in Five Movements: IV. Song of the Birds (Allegro from "Timon of Athens")
    10. Suite in Five Movements: V. Vivace from "Sonata No. 1 for Strings"
    11. Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on Greensleeves
    12. The Wasps: Overture
    13. A London Symphony: I. Lento - Allegro risoluto
    14. A London Symphony: II. Lento
    15. A London Symphony: III. Scherzo. Nocturne, allegro vivace
    16. A London Symphony: IV. Andante con moto - Epilogue

    foobar2000 1.4.1 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
    log date: 2023-08-28 20:14:57

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    Analyzed: London Symphony Orchestra / Conductor's Gallery, Vol. 3: Sir Hamilton Harty, Sir Henry Wood (1-5)
    Queens Hall Orchestra / Conductor's Gallery, Vol. 3: Sir Hamilton Harty, Sir Henry Wood (6-16)
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR13 -8.07 dB -26.43 dB 4:22 01-I. Introduction
    DR13 -3.22 dB -19.96 dB 1:48 02-II. Rigaudon
    DR12 -1.70 dB -17.71 dB 2:05 03-III. Polonaise
    DR13 -10.11 dB -27.40 dB 4:14 04-IV. Arietta
    DR13 -2.00 dB -18.54 dB 4:08 05-V. Passacaglia
    DR10 -1.91 dB -15.24 dB 2:50 06-I. Prelude from Act III "Dioclesian"
    DR12 -8.84 dB -26.15 dB 2:00 07-II. Minuet from "Distressed Innocence"
    DR11 -11.22 dB -25.96 dB 3:31 08-III. Largo from "Fifth Sonata for Strings in Three Parts"
    DR11 -7.03 dB -23.33 dB 1:27 09-IV. Song of the Birds (Allegro from "Timon of Athens")
    DR10 -4.29 dB -18.37 dB 1:52 10-V. Vivace from "Sonata No. 1 for Strings"
    DR12 -8.23 dB -24.59 dB 3:34 11-Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on Greensleeves
    DR14 -1.67 dB -20.91 dB 8:44 12-Overture
    DR15 -1.41 dB -21.44 dB 11:43 13-I. Lento - Allegro risoluto
    DR14 -4.49 dB -24.03 dB 8:37 14-II. Lento
    DR14 -3.26 dB -22.51 dB 5:27 15-III. Scherzo. Nocturne, allegro vivace
    DR15 -2.82 dB -22.55 dB 10:51 16-IV. Andante con moto - Epilogue
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    Number of tracks: 16
    Official DR value: DR13

    Samplerate: 48000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 1357 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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