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 Album Details:  Toscanini - Complete Philadelphia Orchestra Recordings
Release Date: 11/14/2006 
Label:  Rca Victor Red Seal Catalog #: 702331   Spars Code: n/a 
Composer:  Franz SchubertRichard StraussClaude DebussyOttorino RespighiHector Berlioz
Peter Ilyich TchaikovskyFelix Mendelssohn
Performer:  Edwina EustisFlorence Kirk
Conductor:  Arturo Toscanini
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Philadelphia OrchestraUniversity of Pennsylvania Women's Glee Club

Number of Discs: 3 
Recorded in: Mono 
Length: 3 Hours 40 Mins. 

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The main question for collectors familiar with Toscanini's 1941-42 Philadelphia Orchestra recordings concerns how this newly remastered edition (compiled from "original sources", according to Sony/BMG) compares to earlier ones. To my ears, the recordings sound better than ever. Andreas Meyer's transfers reveal a wider spectrum of low, middle, and high-range frequencies as well as more noticeable surface noise, while a few previous instances of pitch waver now are fixed. Loud climaxes that once emerged powdery and diffuse gain considerable definition and color, as Respighi's Roman Festivals and Debussy's Iberia bear out. The boost in dynamic range reinforces the Philadelphia string section's characteristically lush sonority, yet at the same time underlines occasionally scrappy moments like the cross rhythms at the outset of the Tchaikovsky Pathétique's march movement or the overly rushed Mendelssohn Overture and Wedding March from A Midsummer Night's Dream.

The Debussy La Mer and Berlioz Queen Mab Scherzo match the point and delicacy of Toscanini's later NBC Symphony studio versions, albeit with a little more warmth, animation, and tonal shading, despite the inferior sonics. By contrast, Strauss' Death and Transfiguration seems relatively ordinary when you consider the extraordinary rhythmic focus and polyphonic delineation distinguishing the Maestro's great 1952 NBC reading.

Critical consensus singles out the Schubert "Great" C major symphony as the prize of the Toscanini/Philadelphia series, and I couldn't agree more. The fire and drive typifying the conductor's 1953 NBC performance is present in a suaver, more massively contoured orchestral context, with notable tempo adjustments such as the subtly effected first-movement transitions and, in the finale, a striking holdback on the unison C-naturals (measures 1058 and on).

I also should make special mention of the first-chair soloists, particularly oboist Marcel Tabuteau's faultless, elegant phrasing and Mason Jones' mellifluous horn work in the Schubert second movement. Whereas RCA's deleted complete Toscanini Edition spread the Philadelphia recordings across four CDs, here everything comfortably fits on three. Obviously this set recommends itself to all Toscanini admirers.

--Jed Distler, ClassicsToday.com

 Individual Track Details:
1.  Symphony no 9 in C major, D 944 "Great" by Franz Schubert
Conductor:  Arturo Toscanini
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Philadelphia Orchestra
Period: Romantic 
Written: ?1825-28; Vienna, Austria 
Date of Recording: 11/16/1941 
Venue:  Academy of Music, Philadelphia, PA 
Length: 45 Minutes 24 Secs. 
2.  Tod und Verklärung, Op. 24 by Richard Strauss
Conductor:  Arturo Toscanini
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Philadelphia Orchestra
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1888-1889; Germany 
Date of Recording: 01/11/1942 
Venue:  Academy of Music, Philadelphia, PA 
Length: 23 Minutes 31 Secs. 
3.  La mer by Claude Debussy
Conductor:  Arturo Toscanini
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Philadelphia Orchestra
Period: 20th Century 
Written: 1903-1905; France 
Venue:  Academy of Music, Philadelphia, PA 
Length: 22 Minutes 9 Secs. 
Notes: Academy of Music, Philadelphia, PA (02/08/1942 - 02/09/1942) 
4.  Images for Orchestra: no 2, Ibéria by Claude Debussy
Conductor:  Arturo Toscanini
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Philadelphia Orchestra
Period: 20th Century 
Written: 1905-1908; France 
Date of Recording: 11/18/1941 
Venue:  Academy of Music, Philadelphia, PA 
Length: 18 Minutes 9 Secs. 
5.  Feste romane by Ottorino Respighi
Conductor:  Arturo Toscanini
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Philadelphia Orchestra
Period: 20th Century 
Written: 1928; Rome, Italy 
Date of Recording: 11/19/1941 
Venue:  Academy of Music, Philadelphia, PA 
Length: 16 Minutes 24 Secs. 
6.  Roméo et Juliette, Op. 17: Queen Mab Scherzo by Hector Berlioz
Conductor:  Arturo Toscanini
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Philadelphia Orchestra
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1839; France 
Date of Recording: 02/09/1942 
Venue:  Academy of Music, Philadelphia, PA 
Length: 8 Minutes 16 Secs. 
7.  Symphony no 6 in B minor, Op. 74 "Pathétique" by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Conductor:  Arturo Toscanini
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Philadelphia Orchestra
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1893; Russia 
Date of Recording: 02/08/1942 
Venue:  Academy of Music, Philadelphia, PA 
Length: 34 Minutes 20 Secs. 
8.  Midsummer Night's Dream Overture, in E major Op. 21 by Felix Mendelssohn
Conductor:  Arturo Toscanini
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Philadelphia Orchestra
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1826; Germany 
Venue:  Academy of Music, Philadelphia, PA 
Length: 10 Minutes 45 Secs. 
Notes: Academy of Music, Philadelphia, PA (01/11/1942 - 01/12/1942) 
9.  Midsummer Night's Dream, Op. 61: Intermezzo by Felix Mendelssohn
Conductor:  Arturo Toscanini
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Philadelphia Orchestra
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1842; Germany 
Venue:  Academy of Music, Philadelphia, PA 
Length: 3 Minutes 9 Secs. 
Notes: Academy of Music, Philadelphia, PA (01/11/1942 - 01/12/1942) 
10.  Midsummer Night's Dream, Op. 61: Nocturne by Felix Mendelssohn
Conductor:  Arturo Toscanini
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Philadelphia Orchestra
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1842; Germany 
Venue:  Academy of Music, Philadelphia, PA 
Length: 5 Minutes 19 Secs. 
Notes: Academy of Music, Philadelphia, PA (01/11/1942 - 01/12/1942) 
11.  Midsummer Night's Dream, Op. 61: Ye spotted snakes by Felix Mendelssohn
Performer:  Edwina Eustis (Soprano), Florence Kirk (Soprano)
Conductor:  Arturo Toscanini
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Philadelphia Orchestra,  University of Pennsylvania Women's Glee Club
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1842; Germany 
Venue:  Academy of Music, Philadelphia, PA 
Length: 3 Minutes 45 Secs. 
Language: English 
Notes: Academy of Music, Philadelphia, PA (01/11/1942 - 01/12/1942) 
12.  Midsummer Night's Dream, Op. 61: Wedding March by Felix Mendelssohn
Conductor:  Arturo Toscanini
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Philadelphia Orchestra
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1842; Germany 
Venue:  Academy of Music, Philadelphia, PA 
Length: 4 Minutes 57 Secs. 
Notes: Academy of Music, Philadelphia, PA (01/11/1942 - 01/12/1942) 
13.  Midsummer Night's Dream, Op. 61: Scherzo by Felix Mendelssohn
Conductor:  Arturo Toscanini
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Philadelphia Orchestra
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1842; Germany 
Venue:  Academy of Music, Philadelphia, PA 
Length: 4 Minutes 9 Secs. 
Notes: Academy of Music, Philadelphia, PA (01/11/1942 - 01/12/1942) 
14.  Midsummer Night's Dream, Op. 61: Finale by Felix Mendelssohn
Conductor:  Arturo Toscanini
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Philadelphia Orchestra
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1842; Germany 
Venue:  Academy of Music, Philadelphia, PA 
Length: 4 Minutes 35 Secs. 
Notes: Academy of Music, Philadelphia, PA (01/11/1942 - 01/12/1942) 
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