This week we release George Szell conducting Bruckner’s monumental Symphony No. 8 in C minor with the Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York. Recorded live during the orchestra’s Carnegie Hall subscription series in December 1950, the performance captures Szell’s disciplined approach to the composer’s vast musical architecture.
Drawn from the final concert of the series on Sunday afternoon, 17 December 1950, the interpretation unfolds with notable structural clarity and rhythmic control. Pristine’s XR remastering restores stability and presence to the original broadcast recording, revealing the orchestra’s precision and Szell’s unmistakable command of Bruckner’s symphonic design.
To mark the anniversary of Maurice Ravel’s birth on 7 March 1875, this week we offer a 10% discount on all Ravel recordings in the Pristine catalogue. Ravel’s music, renowned for its elegance, colour and technical refinement, remains one of the defining voices of twentieth-century French composition.