Italian & Reformation Symphonies by Munch / Boston Symphony Orchestra (CD, 2005)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelJMC / XRCD, Jmx
UPC0693692402827
eBay Product ID (ePID)12046059495

Product Key Features

Release Year2005
FormatCD
GenreClassical Artists
ArtistMunch / Boston Symphony Orchestra
Release TitleItalian & Reformation Symphonies

Dimensions

Item Height0.37 in
Item Weight0.29 lb
Item Length5.80 in
Item Width5.00 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks8
Number of Discs1
Tracks1.1 Symphony No.4 in a, Op.90 "Italian" - Allegro Vivace 1.2 Symphony No.4 in a, Op.90 "Italian" - Andante Con Moto 1.3 Symphony No.4 in a, Op.90 "Italian" - Con Moto Moderato 1.4 Symphony No.4 in a, Op.90 "Italian" - Sartarello: Presto 1.5 Symphony No.5 in D minor, Op.107 "Reformation" - Andante: Allegro Con Fuoco 1.6 Symphony No.5 in D minor, Op.107 "Reformation" - Allegro Vivace 1.7 Symphony No.5 in D minor, Op.107 "Reformation" - Andante (Attacca:) 1.8 Symphony No.5 in D minor, Op.107 "Reformation" - Andante Con Moto (Chorale: "Ein Feste Burg Ist Unser Gott"); Allegro Vivace
NotesWell-known classical composer Felix Mendelssohn wrote both of these pieces: Symphony No. 4 in a (known popularly as "Italian") and Symphony No. 5 in D Major (known popularly as "Reformation"). "Italian" is considered to be Mendelssohn's most popular symphony, while "Reformation" was considered by the composer as a "complete misfit". Together, both pieces are conducted by the impressive Charles Munch and performed by the B.S.O., who gives both life and reason to these important works. XRCD24 brings them all together with the sound quality that cannot be matched by any other audiophile format. (Previously deleted:11/1/05. Original release date:6/21/05)
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