Eugene Ormandy - Yardumian: Armenian Suite & Desolate City & Violin Concerto & Symphony No. 2 "Psalms" (Remastered) (2021) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Yardumian: Armenian Suite & Desolate City & Violin Concerto & Symphony No. 2 "Psalms"
Year Of Release: 1955
Label: Sony Classical
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 47:57
Total Size: 113 / 490 MB
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Tracklist:

01. I. Introduction. Harvest (Remastered) (1:02)
02. II. Song. Reminiscences of a Song from Childhood (Remastered) (2:45)
03. III. Lullaby (Remastered) (1:21)
04. IV. Dance No. 1. Love Song (Remastered) (0:48)
05. V. Interlude. The Bells Rang Out Good Morning (Remastered) (2:15)
06. VI. Dance No. 2. Allegro spiritoso (Remastered) (2:24)
07. VII. Finale (Remastered) (4:20)
08. Desolate City (Remastered) (5:56)
09. I. Maestoso (Remastered) (12:04)
10. II. Allegro (Remastered) (4:48)
11. Symphony No. 2 "Psalms": I Psalm 130 (Remastered) (10:19)

  • psilver
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Thanks for these great Ormandy/Philadelphia remasterings!

Do you know whether or not Sony has re-issued (or plans to re-issue) either of their recordings of the John Vincent Symphony in D? The stereo version was licensed to Albany Records and re-issued a number of years ago with minimal remastering, but the monaural version (actually a different recording from an earlier recording session) has not to my knowledge been reissued as yet.
  • olga1001
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@psilver
See CD111

https://www.amazon.com/Columbia-Legacy-Philadelphia-Orchestra/dp/B08QRXT715/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Eugene+Ormandy&qid=1619791171&sr=8-1

I think Hi-Res will be also released soon :)
  • psilver
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@olga1001

Thanks so much for letting me know about this!

I was introduced to this music by renting the original mono lp from a commercial record lending library (!) back in the '60's, and it is both amazing and gratifying to learn that all three of the original analog LP recordings of this undeservedly but undeniably obscure work are now available in digitally remastered formats.

Many thanks again,

Paul S.