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PASC090: Toscanini - Symphony of the Air, 28th October 1945
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NBC Symphony Orchestra
conducted by Arturo Toscanini Live NBC broadcast from Studio 8H, New York:
Recorded 28th October, 1945
Presented as broadcast, with studio announcements by Ben Grauer
Pristine Audio XR remastering by Andrew Rose, August 2007
Download ID: 338857/8/499945
(Duration 52'28")
A Pristine Audio Natural Sound XR restoration
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This XR-remastered recording is available in mono and Ambient Stereo. For more information on Ambient Stereo click here.
Notes on the restoration: Pristine Audio has recently received a generous donation of reel to reel tapes containing a number of recordings prepared from original source material for a British collector by Walter Toscanini, son of the Maestro, and taken from the Toscanini archive. Included amongst these are a number of fine and usually complete recordings from the NBC Symphony of the Air series.
We are presenting these recordings in their entirety as recorded, preserving all announcements and applause as broadcast. In some cases there was an interval talk which was not included in our tapes - we have not attempted to source these.
It appears that the original sources for these recordings would have been 33rpm acetate or vinylite radio transcription discs. Surface noise is usually consistent with this, though occasionally there is the suggestion of 78rpm surface swish as well. However, in each case the original sound quality of the orchestra is superb, and it has been a delight for the restorer to work from such excellent quality, full frequency range recordings.
This concert features, as its main work, Brahms' Symphony No. 4, as part of an all-Brahms concert. It was the first of Toscanini's radio Winter Season of 1945-6.
Brahms - Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98
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The Symphony No. 4 in E minor by Johannes Brahms is the last of his symphonies. It has the opus number 98. It is a lushly romantic, lyric piece and is considered by many to be his magnum opus, along with Ein deutsches Requiem.
Brahms began working on the piece in 1884, just a year after completing his Symphony No. 3, and completed it in 1885. It lasts about forty minutes and is divided into four movements:
Allegro non troppo
Andante moderato
Allegro giocoso
Allegro energico e passionato
It is scored for two flutes (one doubling on piccolo), two oboes, two clarinets, two bassoons, a contrabassoon, four French horns, two trumpets, three trombones, timpani, triangle (third movement only), and strings.
The monumental first movement is Brahms at his most dramatic and passionate, while the contemplative second movement has an air of a requiem. The exuberant and joyful third movement (written last) resounds with triangles. The last movement is notable as a rare example of a symphonic chaconne, which is similar to a passacaglia; Brahms himself referred to it as a chaconne. For the repeating theme, Brahms' adapted the passacaglia theme in the closing movement of Johann Sebastian Bach's cantata, Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich. The symphony is rich in allusions, most notably to various Beethoven compositions.
The work was given its premiere in Meiningen on October 25, 1885 with Brahms himself conducting. It was well received and has remained popular ever since. The piece had earlier been given to a small private audience in a version for two pianos (one of them played by Brahms). Brahms' friend and biographer Max Kalbeck, reported that the critic Eduard Hanslick, on hearing the first movement in this performance, exclaimed "For this whole movement I had the feeling that I was being given a beating by two incredibly intelligent people." Hanslick later spoke more approvingly of it, however.
Arnold Schoenberg, in his essay Brahms the Progressive, pointed out several thematic relationships in the score, as does Malcolm MacDonald in his biography of the composer. The first half of the passacaglia theme is anticipated in the bass during the coda at an important point of the preceding movement; and the first movement's descending thirds, transposed by a fifth, appear in counterpoint during one of the final variations of the passacaglia.
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