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Since its original release on LP in the mid-1950s, Fritz Reiners rendition of the Concerto for Orchestra has stood as the standard against which all other recordings of the work are measured. Reiners superb control of his orchestra and of Bartóks rhythms and textures is still unsurpassed, even by dozens of subsequent conductors in the digital age. Likewise, the Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta shows just what an incredible ensemble the Chicago Symphony was under Reiners direction. The original 2-track session tapes were used in mastering for LPs and SACDs. Reiner delivers definitive interpretations that set a standard that remains unsurpassed.






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