New Classical Music Box Sets Capture Orchestra Legends

New Classical Music Box Sets Capture Orchestra Legends

Key Takeaways

  • Sony Classical's new 94-CD set documents Eugene Ormandy's extensive recordings with the Philadelphia Orchestra from the mid-1960s to the early 1980s.
  • Warner Classics offers two extensive box sets dedicated to Otto Klemperer's EMI recordings, remastered in high definition.
  • The Boston Symphony Orchestra and Andris Nelsons' Shostakovich box set collects all recordings made over the past decade, featuring complete performances of the symphonies, concertos, and the opera "Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk District."

Sony Classical's Eugene Ormandy Collection

Sony Classical's latest release, "The Columbia Stereo Collection 1964-1983," offers a comprehensive look at the recordings of legendary conductor Eugene Ormandy with the Philadelphia Orchestra. This 94-CD set showcases Ormandy's broad repertoire, including digital premieres of significant works by composers such as Bach, Hindemith, and Schubert.

Warner Classics Remastered Edition: Otto Klemperer

Warner Classics presents two volumes of remastered recordings by Otto Klemperer, highlighting his orchestral, opera, and sacred music performances. Volume 1 focuses on Klemperer's structured interpretations of symphonic repertoire, while Volume 2 delves into his engagements with opera and sacred works, offering a comprehensive view of his artistic legacy.

Andris Nelsons and the Boston Symphony Orchestra: Shostakovich Box Set

The Boston Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Andris Nelsons, presents a complete collection of recordings of Shostakovich's symphonies, concertos, and opera "Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk District." This box set features stellar performances by soloists Yuja Wang and Yo-Yo Ma, capturing the depth and complexity of Shostakovich's compositions.

Exploring Musical Masterpieces

These must-have music box sets provide listeners with a unique opportunity to delve into the rich tapestry of classical music history. From Ormandy's nuanced interpretations to Klemperer's profound insights and Nelsons' dynamic performances, each collection offers a glimpse into the genius of these renowned conductors and orchestras.