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Beethoven - 9 Symphonies - Eugene Ormandy (6-9)

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Beethoven - 9 Symphonies - Eugene Ormandy (6-9)

Beethoven • 9 Symphonies • Eugene Ormandy, Philadelphia Orchestra (sym. 6-9)
Stereo | APE tracks + SCANS | Vinyl Rip | 830Mb | RAR 3% Rec.
Label: Columbia | 1973(?)
Classical - Viennese School

Ormandy's 44-year tenure with the Philadelphia Orchestra began in 1936 and became the source of much of his lasting reputation and fame. Two years after his appointment as associate conductor under Leopold Stokowski, he became its music director. (Stokowski continued to conduct some concerts in Philadelphia until 1941; he returned as a guest conductor in 1960.) As music director, Ormandy conducted from 100 to 180 concerts each year in Philadelphia. Upon his retirement in 1980, he was made conductor laureate.

Ormandy was a quick learner of scores, often conducting from memory and without a baton. He demonstrated exceptional musical and personal integrity, exceptional leadership skills, and a formal and reserved podium manner in the style of his idol and friend, Arturo Toscanini.[citation needed] One orchestra musician complimented him by saying: "He doesn't try to conduct every note as some conductors do."[citation needed] Under Ormandy's direction the Philadelphia Orchestra continued the lush, legato style originated by Stokowski and for which the orchestra was well known. Ormandy's conducting style was praised for its opulent sound, but also was criticized for supposedly lacking any real individual touch.

Ormandy's orchestral seating plan was a standard one. The violins were not divided and therefore antiphonal effects were not enhanced. The first and second violins and harps were on the left. Woodwinds were in the center, with the horns behind them. The basses, cellos, and violas were on the right, along with the rest of the brass instruments. Percussion was in the center of the back.

Symphony No. 6 in F Major. Op. 68 "Paitoral"

Allegro ma non troppo (9:15)
Andante motto moto (12:18)
Allegro, Allegro, Allegretto (18:32)

Symphony No. 7 in A Major. Op. 92

Poco joMenuto; Vivace (13:35)
Allegretto (9:25)
Presto (9:35)
Allegro con brio (7:20)

Symphony No. 8 in F Major. Op. 93

Allegro vivace e con brio (9:55)
Allgretto scherzando (4:05)
Tempodi Menuetto (4:45)
Allegro vivace (7:45)

Symphony No. 9 in D Minor. Op. 125 Choral
(Lucine Amara. Soprano; Lili Chookaiun. Contralto; John Alexander. Tenor: John Macurdy, Bass; The Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Richard P. Condie, Director)

Allegro ma non troppo. un poco mactoso (15:13)
Molto vivace; Presto (13:44)
Adagimolto e cantabilc (I5:08)
Presto; Allegro assai; Recitativo; Allegro assai (Chorale finale on Schiller's. "Ode to Joy") (23:50)