This week’s new release brings Victor de Sabata to Carnegie Hall in 1951, conducting the Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York in two CBS broadcasts drawn from March concert performances. The repertoire is wonderfully varied: Barber’s Overture to The School for Scandal, Schumann’s Piano Concerto with Claudio Arrau, Beethoven’s Eighth Symphony, and a Wagner sequence culminating in Eileen Farrell’s Liebestod and Brünnhilde’s Immolation Scene.
The source tapes had suffered significant degradation, but careful XR remastering has produced excellent results, with the vocal material especially impressive. Farrell’s Wagner has tremendous presence, while De Sabata’s conducting is full of colour, theatrical force and old-world authority. It is a rare chance to hear this legendary conductor away from his familiar studio legacy and in the charged atmosphere of New York concert performance.
To mark the anniversary of Richard Strauss’s birth on 11 June 1864, we are also offering 10% off all our R. Strauss recordings this week. From Salome and Der Rosenkavalier to the great tone poems and the Four Last Songs, this is a catalogue full of orchestral glamour, operatic danger and late-Romantic afterglow.