Saturday, 7 January 2012

Alberto Ginastera: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No.1; Variasciones Concertantes (Joao Carlos Martins, Boston SO, Erich Leinsdorf) [LP Rip]


Alberto Ginastera

(1916 - 1983)

Piano Concerto Nº1, Op.28

Variaciones concertantes, Op.23

Joao Carlos Martins, piano

Boston Symphony Orchestra

Erich Leinsdorf

There are no data regarding date and place of recording

RCA -  LP RCA LSC 3029 - DDA - (LP rip) - (P)1968 - 1 LP disc

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Ripping info

Turntable: Dual - 502 Semi-automatic - Belt drive transmission.

Cartridge and needle: Grado Prestige Red.

Phono - Preamplifier: Boehringer PP - 400

Sound card: Creative Audigy CT4630  -  Sampling Rate: 44.100 Hz

Recording software: Cool Edit Pro 2.0

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5 comments:

Horacio said...

http://www.mediafire.com/?a1caea4014i39c7

All thanks to MrJansons!! Enjoy!

El Juguetionista said...

Gracias por publicar esta maravilla de mi compatriota Ginastera.

Benedetto Marcello said...

On the back cover there is a date: 1969. It's possible 'cause I remember this Lp on the shelves of my teens favorite store (and I didnt bought it!) somehow by that time. So double thanks for this wonderfull post!

classic said...

I'd like to share with you what I learned from a professor who knew well in person the soloist Joao Carlos Martins, concerning the Ginastera Piano concerto:

The concerto was to be premiered by some other pianist. However, just a few days before the concert, that soloist was ill, so he couldn't play. Then, Ginastera asked Martins if he could play. Martins accepted and got the score by airplane and he learned the concerto during his travel from Brazil to United States. There was almost no time to rehearse with the orchestra, nevertheless the concert was successful!

аффтор said...

real wonder. lot of thanks to ripper and uploading team.
this adventure with Ginastera concerto reminds me of the story of Berg Violin Concerto premiere in 1936.