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Few recordings capture the spirit of Berlioz's “Symphonie Fantastique” as vividly as Charles Munch's legendary account with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Recorded at the height of RCA's Living Stereo era, this album remains a benchmark for its white-hot intensity, its luminous sound, and its perfect marriage of French flair and orchestral discipline. Munch, one of the great Berlioz interpreters of the 20th century, led the Boston Symphony with a rare combination of precision and abandon. Under his direction, the orchestra brims with color and drama: from the tender sighs of the opening reverie to the delirious, hallucinatory "Witches' Sabbath. “Every movement unfolds with theatrical sweep, reminding us why Berlioz shocked 19th-century audiences and still captivates today. For classical music fans, this isn't just another Fantastique – it's a touchstone.
RCA's engineers captured the BSO in glowing stereo sound, giving listeners the chance to hear the orchestra's brilliance as if seated in Boston Symphony Hall. Munch's interpretation, dated on the 9th of April, 1962, continues to be prized for its urgency, its passion, and its unapologetic sense of adventure. Whether you're a devoted audiophile or simply want to hear Berlioz at his most electrifying, this recording delivers an experience as thrilling today as it was the day it was made.
The reissue of the “RCA Living Stereo Classical” series by Analogue Productions meets the highest audiophile standards: Bernie Grundman is responsible for remastering the original tapes. The double LP (45 RPM) includes a 2-page booklet and was pressed on 180-gram vinyl by industry leader Quality Record Pressings (QRP) using Classic Records equipment.
Hector Berlioz (1803-1869): “Symphonie Fantastique”
LP 1
Side A 1. First Movement: Reveries; Passions
Side B 1. Second Movement: A Ball
LP 2
Side C1. Third Movement: Scenes In The Country2. Fourth Movement: March Of The Scaffold
Side D1. Fifth Movement: Dream Of A Witches' Sabbath