Kogan & Oistrakh - Khachaturian, Saint-Saens, Chausson (XRCD)[FL
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FLAC files + CUE sheet + Covers Original recordings from 1955-1958 No luck with this upload...This is another fix(hopefully the last one): Ripped again whole cd but you can use only track #10 as it was corrupted in the previous upload. eXtended Resolution Compact Disc (XRCD) is a mastering and manufacture process patented by JVC for producing high fidelity redbook Compact Discs. It was first introduced in 1995. (info from wikipedia) Leonid Kogan & David Oistrakh - Khachaturian violin concerto, Saint-Saens, Chausson: 01 - Khachaturian Violin Concerto - I. Allegro con fermezza 02 - II. Andante sostenuto 03 - III. Allegro vivace 04 - Saint-Saens Havanaise, Op.83 - I. Allegretto e lusinghiero 05 - II. Allegro 06 - III. Allegro ma non troppo 07 - Chausson Poeme, Op.25 08 - Saint-Saens Introduction et Rondo Capriccioso, Op.28 - I. Andante 09 - II. Allegro ma non troppo 10 - III. Piu allegro Enjoy!
I thank you my friend , you have a good heart
thank you ..brother...you took the time and gave us this wonderful present
Many thanks for the upload! There are no problems with it. All tracks are fine. You have done a really good job sharing it with others.
Thanks a lot bro.
Do you have more "David Oistrakh" in your archive? I hope you do...
Do you have more "David Oistrakh" in your archive? I hope you do...
Thank you so much for the upload!!
One question though: is Oistrakh playing the Khachaturian concerto or Kogan?
One question though: is Oistrakh playing the Khachaturian concerto or Kogan?
The jpgs show the Khachaturian violin concerto and Saint-Saens Havanaise is played by Kogan, Pierre Monteux conducting the Boston Symphony.
The Chausson and Saint-Saens Capriccioso is played by Oistrakh, Charles Munch conducting the Boston Symphony.
The remaining question is which recording is from 1955 and which is 1958.
According to Wikipedia, Monteux was director from 1919 to 1924, so it looks like he was visiting as a regular guest conductor for this recording. Still, that doesn't help to determine which date goes with which conductor.
The Chausson and Saint-Saens Capriccioso is played by Oistrakh, Charles Munch conducting the Boston Symphony.
The remaining question is which recording is from 1955 and which is 1958.
According to Wikipedia, Monteux was director from 1919 to 1924, so it looks like he was visiting as a regular guest conductor for this recording. Still, that doesn't help to determine which date goes with which conductor.
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