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MUSSORGSKY: Pictures at an Exhibition. TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 6, 'Pathetique'. Philharmonia Orchestra Carlo Maria Guilini.  Recorded live in Usher Hall Edinburgh 1961 BBC Legends BBCL 4023-2 [76m] ADD

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Giulini's masterly way with Ravel's superbly glowing orchestration of Mussorgsky's harrowing musical imagery has always been second to none. This white-hot version compares favorably with the famous mid-seventies LAPO recording for DG and if the latter is more polished and brilliant this Usher hall relay from 1961 is full of dare-devil playing and really has the Philharmonia at its corporate hair-raising best. Giulini favours consistently fast tempos thus adding to the excitement of 'Gnomus' and the chattering 'Tuileries'. The sense of mystery and desolation that permeates 'Catacombs' and 'Cum mortuis in lingua mortua' is another Giulini hallmark whilst the expansive bombast and earth shattering climax of the 'Great Gate of Kiev' is rather magical, although here I marginally prefer the ponderous thread of the DG version. Still this 1961 recording is an enticing prospect and is a fine window on the early conducting of then, a much underrated artist.

The Pathetique' is also superbly crafted, climaxes are studied and emotionally constrained and there are no shows of overt sentimentality. The clear mono sound has much in common with Mravinsky's superb 1955 DG performance that still remains my first choice for this wonderful symphony. However I marveled at the potent force of the Philharmonia's playing in the savage Allegro molto vivace and the sense of desolation achieved in that dismally bleak Finale is also deeply felt by both conductor and orchestra. If not the best 'Pathetique' around, this version will surely win new converts and deserves to be in the catalogue at last. Superb remastering and excellent notes sum up this most desirable reisuue.

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Gerald Fenech

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