Aaron J. Rabushka said:
>Leinsdorf/Boston is a good choice--it was recorded 18 years after the BSO
>gave the work's premiere. Another good one is Arpad Joo's with one of the
>Budapest orchestras.
This was Leinsdorf's first recording as Music Director with the BSO, and
before RCA used "Dynagroove" to uglify the sound. It was felt a good
choice for his first recording with the orchestra since the work had been
commissioned by Kousevitsky and received it's world premier by the BSO. I
know some who feel it is the best sounding record Leinsdorf made with the
BSO.
"Tom Connor" <[log in to unmask]>