Fritz Reiner, Chicago Symphony Orchestra - Great Music Of Spain

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Review by Joey Gabra

Great Music of Spain by Fritz Reiner and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra is a stunning tribute to the rich and diverse musical traditions of Spain. From the lively rhythms of the jota and the fandango to the haunting melodies of the Andalusian romances and the Moorish-influenced zarzuelas, this album showcases the full range of Spanish music with precision and passion.

Reiner's meticulous conducting and the orchestra's flawless execution bring out the intricate nuances and textures of each piece, from the fiery flamenco-inspired rhythms of Manuel de Falla's El amor brujo to the delicate interplay of strings and winds in Joaquín Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez. The soloists, including guitarist Alirio Diaz and mezzo-soprano Rosalind Elias, add depth and color to the performances, capturing the emotional intensity and expressive power of the music.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Dances From "The Three Cornered Hat"12:00
La Vida Breve: Intermezzo & Dance6:30
Iberia: Navarra5:30
Iberia: Triana5:00
Goyescas: Intermezzo5:31
Iberia: Fete-Dieu A Seville7:52
Iberia: Fete-Dieu à Seville7:52

Video

Spain / Reiner, Chicago Symphony (Analogue Productions SACD 2015)

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Catalog Numbers

AGL1-1332

Labels

RCA

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Stereo
  • Album

Companies

RoleCompany
Manufactured ByRCA Limited

Credits

RoleCredit
ConductorFritz Reiner
Reissue ProducerPeter Dellheim
Remastered ByBernard Keville
Sleeve NotesLeslie Gerber

Notes

Formerly available as LSC-2230.

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  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): AGL1 1332 A 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): AGL1 1332 B 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): AGL1 1332 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): AGL1 1332 B

About Fritz Reiner, Chicago Symphony Orchestra

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Prominent conductor of opera and symphonic music in the twentieth century. (December 19, 1888  November 15, 1963). Reiner was born in Budapest, Hungary to a secular Jewish family that resided in the Pest area of the city. After preliminary studies in law at his fathers urging, Reiner pursued the study of piano, piano pedagogy, and composition at the Franz Liszt Academy. During his last two years there his piano teacher was the young . He worked at opera houses in Budapest and Dresden, where he worked closely with . He moved to the United States in 1922 to take the post of Principal Conductor of the . He remained until 1931, having become a naturalized citizen in 1928, leaving to teach at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia, where his pupils included , and . He conducted from 1938 to 1948 and made a few recordings with them for Columbia Records. He then spent several years at , where he conducted a historic production of Strauss's Salome in 1949, and the American premiere of 's The Rake's Progress in 1951. Reiner's focus had been on American music since his arrival in Cincinnati, but after the WWII he began increasing his European activity. When he became music director of in 1953 he had a completely international reputation. By common consent, the ten years that he spent in Chicago mark the pinnacle of his career, and are best-remembered today through the many recordings he made in Chicago's Orchestra Hall for from 1954 to 1963.

Real Name

    • Frederick Martin Reiner

Name Vars

  • Chicago Symphony Orchestra
  • Dr. Fritz Reiner
  • F. Reiner
  • Fr. Reiner
  • Fritz Reiner And His Symphony Orchestra
  • Reiner
  • Reiner Frigyes
  • Reiner, Fritz
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Summary by Joey Gabra

Great Music of Spain is a must-have for anyone who loves classical music and wants to explore the rich cultural heritage of Spain. It is a masterful showcase of Reiner's skill as a conductor and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's virtuosity, and a fitting tribute to the beauty and complexity of Spanish music. Highly recommended.

Comments

The order of musical selections is completely wrong, and the pieces you list in order are not what's playing here. You state the Granados Intermezzo is first, but here the middle of El Amor brujo plays first!
Purchased the RCA cd of this album the other day. I considered buying this SACD but its a little pricey does sound good though. I have a few other Analogue Productions Living Stereo classical SACDs and they sound fantastic.
Great upload, however, your information on the music is incorrect. You have written what was the original (1958) "Spain" LP, but this is a compilation CD which begins with Reiner's later (1963) recording of Falla's "El amor brujo" with Ms. Price, then the three dances from "El sombrero de tres picos
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
This repertoire is usually considered to be the province of Spanish conductors, but Maestro Reiner shows himself the equal of any - such as Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos, just as Artur Rubinstein did in the Spanish piano repertoire. Hoomeyow!!
How have I never known of this piece or recording before? Enchanting & masterful
Simply fabulous performances from a maestro who understands and is a master of rubato.