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Saint-Saëns: Symphony No.3/Debussy: La Mer/Ibert: Escales
 
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Saint-Saëns: Symphony No.3/Debussy: La Mer/Ibert: Escales

Claude Debussy (Composer), Jacques Ibert (Composer), Camille Saint-Saens (Composer), Charles Münch (Conductor), Ralph Gomberg (Performer), Boston Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra), Berj Zamkochian (Performer), Bernard Zighera (Performer), Leo Litwin (Performer)
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Song TitleArtist Time Price
listen  1. Symphony No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 78 ("Organ")/Adagio; Allegro moderato (1993 Remastered)Charles Munch 9:46$1.98 Buy Track
listen  2. Symphony No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 78 ("Organ")/Poco adagio (1993 Remastered)Charles Munch;Berj Zamkochian 9:31$1.98 Buy Track
listen  3. Symphony No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 78 ("Organ")/Allegro moderato (1993 Remastered)Charles Munch;Leo Litwin;Bernard Zighera 7:38$1.98 Buy Track
listen  4. Symphony No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 78 ("Organ")/Maestoso; Allegro (1993 Remastered)Charles Munch;Berj Zamkochian;Leo Litwin;Bernard Zighera 7:37$1.98 Buy Track
listen  5. La Mer/De l'aube à midi sur la mer (1993 Remastered)Charles Munch 8:42$1.98 Buy Track
listen  6. La Mer/Jeux des vagues (1993 Remastered)Charles Munch 6:18$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. La Mer/Dialogue du vent et de la mer (1993 Remastered)Charles Munch 8:00$1.98 Buy Track
listen  8. Escales/Rome-Palermo: Calme (1993 Remastered)Ralph Gomberg;Charles Munch 6:43$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. Escales/Tunis-Nefta: Modéré très rythmé (1993 Remastered)Ralph Gomberg;Charles Munch 2:46$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. Escales/Valencia: Animé (1993 Remastered)Ralph Gomberg;Charles Munch 6:08$0.99 Buy Track


On this CD:
  1. Symphony No. 3 in C minor ("Organ"), Op. 78
    Composed by Camille Saint-Saens
    Performed by Boston Symphony Orchestra
    with Bernard Zighera, Leo Litwin, Berj Zamkochian
    Conducted by Charles Munch

  2. La Mer, symphonic sketches (3) for orchestra, L. 109
    Composed by Claude Debussy
    Performed by Boston Symphony Orchestra
    Conducted by Charles Munch

  3. Escales (Ports of Call), suite for orchestra
    Composed by Jacques Ibert
    Performed by Boston Symphony Orchestra
    with Ralph Gomberg
    Conducted by Charles Munch


Editorial Reviews

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Recorded in 1956 (Debussy, Ibert) and 1959 (Saint-Saëns), these jewels from stereo's golden age, all Munch specialities, receive their finest transfers yet. Close use of the microphone suits Munch's La Mer, a seascape illuminated in primary colors rather than conventional pastels. Ibert's colorful Escales ("Ports of Call") gets an intense, bracing reading, and so does the Saint-Saëns. Recorded balance in the latter's third movement, though, is distorted and fuzzy during loud tuttis when the organ and orchestra kick in simultaneously. And one might desire more contrasted dynamics and articulation in the finale's fugal build-up. But don't let tiny blemishes like these deter you from buying this lovable disc. --Jed Distler

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This is another of Charles Munch's blazing collaborations with the Boston Symphony Orchestra in the French repertory, and a fine example of how this conductor could take a warhorse and turn it back into a serious piece of music--serious but not dull. The opening Allegro is impassioned, the Adagio is intensely poetic and expressive, and the finale generates real edge-of-the-seat excitement. The "Living Stereo" remastering has restored the lifelike presence of the original recording and minimized the effects of tape saturation in the loudest passages. The glorious tone of the orchestra comes through loud and clear, along with a thrilling sense of Symphony Hall ambience. Debussy's La Mer and Ibert's Escales... make a generous coupling and are every bit as impressively performed. --Ted Libbey

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5.0 out of 5 stars Sheer power combined with refinement, March 4, 2001
By J. Buxton "cantabile" (Waltham, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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This recording was a remarkable achievement when it was released in the 1950's, and it is no less amazing today. The engineers had everything going for them: the marvelous Symphony Hall acoustics in Boston; the world's foremost conductor of French music at the time, Charles Munch; and the BSO in their glory days. The balance found between organ and orchestra is ideal and while the most obvious place to notice this is in the final movement, you can also hear the organ details extraordinarily well in the first and second movements. The whole symphony, from first to last, moves along as if it has a wonderful purpose. It is difficult for me to find any fault in this performance or recording. I'm not absolutely convinced it is the finest in the catalogue, as I really love Paray's account with the Detroit Symphony on Mercury from the same time period which can boast even more powerful organ sound and a bit more bite in final movement. However, the Detroit orchestra cannot match the BSO for beauty of sound and refinement. The Debussy and Ibert couplings are also superbly performed if not as gloriously recorded. Again, Munch's interpretations of these French gems are unbeatable.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Possibly the gretest Recording of the Organ Symphony Ever!!!, August 13, 2004
By Timothy Kearney (Hull, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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During the tenure of Charles Munch, the Boston Symphony Orchestra became known for its mastery of the French repertoire. This recording contains three pieces from different French composers and demonstrates the orchestra's expertise of French classical music. The pieces are somewhat broad in scope. The major work is Saint-Sean's Symphony #3. The work is grand in scale and is in capable hands under Munch. One of the treats of this recording is the symphony's fourth movement where the magnificent organ of Boston's Symphony Hall is used. The recording goes from Saint Sean's large spectacle piece to Debussy's impressionistic work "La Mer." Munch has excellent control over the orchestra capturing the world's flowing gentle tones and powerful moments as well. The album concludes with a work that would have been contemporary at the time of the recording, Ibert's "Escales," again, palyed beautifully by the BSO under the direction of Munch.

The liner notes mention that this particular recording was revolutionary in its day. The challenge of recording the works of this collection, particularly the Saint Seans' work is daunting at best. No doubt modern recordings of these works would be more advanced than this recording, even with its digital re-mastering. However, it is safe to say that today most orchestras would not even come close to Munch's wonderful interpretations of these works, especially the Saint Seans Symphony #3 and this alone can disguise any flaws in the recording of these pieces.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Magnificent Recording, April 30, 2001
By rodboomboom (Dearborn, Michigan United States) - See all my reviews
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One learns why a CD such as this is listed as "an essential." The quality of the recording is so well balanced.

The Saint-Saens Organ Symphony is magnificent. The organ is delicately used in all its majesty and capabilities. It swells and then withdraws behind the orchestra only to swell again above it.

Debussey's LaMer is wonderful sounds, roaring and thundering and then backing off into tranquility shimmering. I guess I'm hooked on water music, as this and Smetana's Moldau are among my favorites.

I so appreciate those who recommed this as an essential. It certainly has become that in my collection.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Classic rendition of Saint-Saëns: Symphony No.3/Debussy
This old recording is still one of the best performances of Saint-Saëns' Symphony No.3 by Debussy. Although the fidelity is not as high as more modern renditions, the balance... Read more
Published 3 months ago by R. L. Eby

5.0 out of 5 stars Saint-Saens conducted with powerful sensitivity
The Third Symphony, with the dramatic entry of the organ in the fourth movement (Maestoso/Allegro), is Saint-Saens's most popular symphonic work. Read more
Published 11 months ago by N. Freidin

3.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful music . . . bad recording
The orchestration is beautiful but I can't get over the hiss of the analog recording. Such a shame.
Published 14 months ago by Eliu S. Cueto

5.0 out of 5 stars Superior In Every Regard
This CD could easily turn a classical music phobe into a classical music
phile. I'm glad this recording is the first one of the Saint-Saens Organ Symphony I heard years ago... Read more
Published 17 months ago by teva_man

5.0 out of 5 stars Saen Saens No. 3
Forget the other couplings, the Saint-Saens No. 3 makes this worth it. You won't be disappointed with this symphony!
Published 22 months ago by Konstantin

5.0 out of 5 stars Definitely NOT a waste of money, despite another reviewer's remarks
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Published 23 months ago by Jerimy Bass

5.0 out of 5 stars From the Golden Age of Stereo
Alsatian-born conductor Charles Munch took over the baton of the Boston Symphony in 1949 from the legendary Serge Koussevitsky and stayed on until 1962. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Moldyoldie

5.0 out of 5 stars Saint-Saens 3rd Symphony - Munch, Boston Symphony
The Munch recording of Saint-Saens Third is the best of any. I bought the vinyl in 1966 shortly after it was released and was glad to see it re-released on CD. Read more
Published 24 months ago by Hal T. Denton

3.0 out of 5 stars Much much too fast... especially the final movement.
I won't elaborate more than to say this recording of the Organ Symphony, purchased because of the glowing reviews of others, was a disappointment. Read more
Published on April 20, 2007 by D. Sperber

5.0 out of 5 stars Some Gold Standards Simply Do Not Tarnish
For many lovers of classical music one of the first cherished LPs in the library was the wonder flourished in this 1950s recording of Saint-Saens' Symphony No. Read more
Published on June 10, 2006 by Grady Harp

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