Eugene Ormandy, Eugene Istomin, The Philadelphia Orchestra - Tchaikovsky Symphony No6 Pathétique Piano Concerto No1

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Review by Neil Metoyer

The album Tchaikovsky Symphony No6 Pathétique Piano Concerto No1 by Eugene Ormandy, Eugene Istomin, The Philadelphia Orchestra is a masterpiece of classical music. The album features the famous Tchaikovsky Symphony No.6 "Pathétique" and Piano Concerto No.1, which are performed by Eugene Ormandy, Eugene Istomin, and The Philadelphia Orchestra.

The album is a perfect blend of the conductor's vision and the orchestra's performance. Eugene Ormandy's interpretation of Tchaikovsky's Symphony No.6 "Pathétique" is powerful, emotional, and deeply moving. The orchestra's performance is flawless, with every note played with precision and passion. The piano concerto is equally impressive, with Eugene Istomin's virtuosic playing shining through.

The album is a must-have for classical music lovers, as it showcases the talent of some of the greatest musicians of our time. The sound quality is excellent, and the recording captures every nuance of the performance. The album is a timeless masterpiece that will be enjoyed for generations to come.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
II. Allegro con grazia8:15
I. Allegro non troppo e molto maestoso20:13
I. Adagio - Allegro no troppo8:00
II. Andantino semplice - Prestissimo - Andantino semplice7:25
III. Allegro molto vivace9:17
III. Allegro con fuoco6:45
IV. Finale: Adagio lamentoso10:52

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Catalog Numbers

SONW20107-8

Labels

CBS/Sony

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Formats

  • 2 × Vinyl
  • LP
  • Stereo
  • SX68 Sound

Companies

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Credits

RoleCredit
Composed ByPyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
ConductorEugene Ormandy
OrchestraThe Philadelphia Orchestra
PianoEugene Istomin (tracks: C1 to D2)

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  • Matrix / Runout: 20107A1
  • Matrix / Runout: 20107B1
  • Matrix / Runout: 20108A1
  • Matrix / Runout: 20108B1

About Eugene Ormandy, Eugene Istomin, The Philadelphia Orchestra

Hungarian-American conductor and violinist (November 18, 1899, Budapest, Hungary  March 12, 1985, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA). Ormandy is best known for his longstanding post as the conductor of . He also developed what came to be known as the "Philadelphia Sound," emphasizing lush string sonorities and, often, legato phrasing and rounded tone. Ormandy, born Jenö Blau, began his musical career at an early age. He could identify symphonies at the age of 3 and could play the violin by the age of 4. When he was 5, he became a pupil at the Royal Academy of Music in Budapest (now the Franz Liszt Academy of Music). He studied with and began his conducting career with the (Blüthner Orchestra). He moved to the United States in 1921 (taking citizenship in 1927). Around this time he changed his name to "Eugene Ormandy," "Eugene" being the equivalent of the Hungarian "Jenő." Accounts differ on the origin of "Ormandy"; it may have either been his own middle name at birth, or his mother's. In the 1920s, Ormandy worked in New York as a conductor and in 1930 made his first appearance in Philadelphia with . When was too ill to conduct the Philadelphia Orchestra in 1931, Ormandy was asked to sit in. This led to Ormandy's first major appointment as a conductor in Minneapolis. From 1931 to 1936 Ormandy served as Music Director of (now the ). During his time in Minnesota, contracted the orchestra and recordings were made from 1934-1935. Several premiere recordings were made in Minneapolis, including 's Háry János Suite and s Verklärte Nacht . In 1936, Eugene Ormandy began his 44-year long tenure with when he became associate conductor under . In 1938, he was promoted to permanent conductor. Ormandy was a quick learner of scores, often conducting from memory and without a baton. He developed an amazing ensemble rapport and personally hired every one of the 104 musicians who played under his baton. As music director, Ormandy conducted from 100 to 180 concerts each year in Philadelphia. He led the Philadelphia Orchestra on several national and international tours, including a 1955 tour of Finland, where Ormandy and Orchestra members visited the elderly composer and in 1973, they became the first American symphony orchestra in the People's Republic of China. Ormandy and the orchestra recorded extensively for Columbia and RCA, especially during the stereo LP era. Ormandy retired as conductor in Philadelphia at the end of the 1979-1980 season (whereupon he was named Conductor Laureate). Ormandy was always a knowledgeable, well-prepared conductor, but he was most comfortable with Romantic and post-Romantic music; especially noteworthy were his performances and recordings of and . He led the first performances of many works by American composers and, in 1948 he led the Philadelphia Orchestra in the first symphony concert broadcast on American TV. Ormandy's awards include: The Presidential Medal of Freedom, presented by Richard M. Nixon in 1970; The Ditson Conductor's Award for championing American music in 1977; Appointment by Queen Elizabeth II as an honorary Knight of the British Empire in 1976; and he was awarded the Kennedy Center Honors in 1982. He was the brother of .

Real Name

    • Jenö Blau

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Summary by Neil Metoyer

Tchaikovsky Symphony No6 Pathétique Piano Concerto No1 by Eugene Ormandy, Eugene Istomin, The Philadelphia Orchestra is a beautiful album that is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who listens to it. It is a testament to the power of classical music and the skill of the musicians who perform it. Highly recommended!