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- Living Stereo 60 Cd Collection
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Tracklist
| |- Living Stereo 60 CD Collection or Living Stereo 60 CD Collection Vol. 2 The earlier boxes were devoted to best-selling LPs from the 1950s and '60s (lots of Heifetz, Rubinstein and Cliburn) The new one is what's left over: odds and ends from RCA's 'Living Stereo' catalog. Most of this is new to CD. No other organizing principle.
- Dec 17, 2016 Many of the heavy hitter recordings in the RCA Living Stereo catalog have been remastered and reissued in digital format (CD, XRCD, SACD) over the years. Two Living Stereo box sets (each with 60 CDs) have been previously released. Most of these albums have been the 'sonic highlights' of the RCA catalog, the titles that generally appeal to most.
▶ CD 1:Living Stereo Sampler |
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The RCA Living Stereo 1st and Age of Gold were with Martinon who were part of the Decca recordings done for RCA. Rights have reverted to Decca and they are in the Decca Martinon box. The Mitchell versions weren't part of the Living Stereo recordings.
▶ CD 2:Saint-Saëns: Symphony no. 3 / Debussy: La Mer |
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▶ CD 3:Ravel: Daphnis et Chloé |
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▶ CD 4:Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra / Ein Heldenleben |
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▶ CD 5:Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra |
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▶ CD 6:Beethoven, Mendelssohn: Violin Concertos |
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▶ CD 7:Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto no. 1 / Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto no. 2 |
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▶ CD 8:Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue & Other Orchestral Works |
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▶ CD 9:Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition / A Night on Bald Mountain and other Russian Showpieces |
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▶ CD 10:Verdi, Puccini: Arias |
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▶ CD 11:Chopin: Ballades and Scherzos |
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▶ CD 12:Tchaikovsky: Symphony no.6 ('Pathétique') |
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▶ CD 13:Brass & Percussion |
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▶ CD 14:Sibelius, Prokofiev, Glazunov: Violin Concertos |
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▶ CD 15:Berlioz: Requiem pt. 1 |
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▶ CD 16:Berlioz: Requiem pt. 2 |
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▶ CD 17:Ravel: Bolero, etc. / Debussy: Images for Orchestra |
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▶ CD 18:Dvořák, Walton: Cello Concertos |
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▶ CD 19:Dvořák : New World Symphony / Smetana: Bartered Bride Overture |
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▶ CD 20:Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade / Stravinsky: Song of the Nightingale |
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▶ CD 21:Brahms: Piano Concerto no. 1 |
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▶ CD 22:Offenbach: Gaîté parisienne / Rossini-Respighi: La boutique fantasque |
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▶ CD 23:Rachmaninoff, Prokofiev: Piano Concertos no. 3 |
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▶ CD 24:Hi-Fi Fiedler |
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▶ CD 25:Brahms, Tchaikovsky: Violin Concertos |
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▶ CD 26:Franck: Symphony in D Minor / Stravinsky: Petrouchka |
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▶ CD 27:Beethoven: Symphonies nos. 5 & 6 |
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▶ CD 28:Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique |
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▶ CD 29:Strauss: Scenes from Elektra and Salome |
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▶ CD 30:Mahler: Symphony no. 4 |
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▶ CD 31:Chopin: Piano Concertos |
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▶ CD 32:Rhapsodies |
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▶ CD 33:Copland: Billy The Kid & Rodeo / Grofé: Grand Canyon Suite |
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▶ CD 34:Opera Arias |
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▶ CD 35:Debussy: La Mer / Respighi: Fountains of Rome & Pines of Rome |
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▶ CD 36:Vienna |
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▶ CD 37:Mendelssohn: Symphonies nos. 4 & 5, Octet (Scherzo) |
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Living Stereo 60 Cd Collection
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▶ CD 38:Pops Caviar |
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▶ CD 39:Beethoven: Sonatas (Moonlight, Pathétique, Apassionata, Les Adieux) |
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▶ CD 40:Bruch: Violin Concerto no. 1, Scottish Fantasy / Vieuxtemps: Violin Concerto no. 5 |
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▶ CD 41:Mario! Lanza at his Best |
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▶ CD 42:Virgil Fox Encores |
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▶ CD 43:Puccini: La Bohème pt. 1 |
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▶ CD 44:Puccini: La Bohème pt. 2 |
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▶ CD 45:Puccini: Madame Butterfly pt. 1 |
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▶ CD 46:Puccini: Madame Butterfly pt. 2 |
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▶ CD 47:Verdi: La Traviata pt. 1 |
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▶ CD 48:Verdi: La Traviata pt. 2 |
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▶ CD 49:Puccini: Turandot pt. 1 |
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▶ CD 50:Puccini: Turandot pt. 2 |
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Rca Living Stereo 60 Cd Collection Rar Files
▶ CD 51:Schubert: Symphonies no.s 8 & 9 ('Unfinished', 'Great') |
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▶ CD 52:Strauss: Don Quixote, Don Juan |
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▶ CD 53:Bach, Brahms, Mozart: Double Concertos |
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▶ CD 54:Popular Classics for Spanish Guitar |
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▶ CD 55:Albeniz: Navarra, Iberia; Falla: El amor brujo, etc; Granadas: Intermezzo from Goyescas |
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▶ CD 56:Saint-Saëns: Piano Concerto no. 2; Franck: Symphonic Variations; Liszt: Piano Concerto no. 1 |
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▶ CD 57:Berlioz: Harold in Italy |
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▶ CD 58:Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde |
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▶ CD 59:Strauss: Symphonica domestica |
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▶ CD 60:Schumann: Piano Concerto in A Minor; Beethoven: Piano Concerto no. 5 'Emperor' |
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Credits
Rca Living Stereo 60 Cd Collection Rar Cover
Release
mastering: | Mark Donahue(engineer) |
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Discogs: | https://www.discogs.com/release/2657329[info] |
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Rca Living Stereo 60 Cd Collection Rar Converter
Release Group
Discogs: | https://www.discogs.com/master/651851[info] |
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On Friday, July 8, 2016 at 2:53:02 PM UTC-4, Al Eisner wrote:I generally feel the same way; I haven't bought any of the MLP or Living Stereo boxes before (I did buy the Decca Mono box), but that's mostly because I already owned enough of it, and what I didn't own I didn't want.
> I'm always puzzled by the attractions of such boxes: grab-bags, without
> anything significant (composer, or artist, or even genre) unifying them.
> While I can certainly see some items which would attract me (especially
> the Juilliard and Festival Quartet items, and a few others), and could
> certainly see that if there are enough such items the cost of the full
> box would be worthwhile, I would find simply *having* such a box to be
> a burden. There is the matter of cataloging, but also a guilty feeling
> of owning a lot of CD's that I don't even have a good intention of
> listening to.
When such things are cheap enough, I don't worry or feel any guilt about whether or not I'll listen to the whole thing (I know that I won't), but if there's enough that I'll want to hear to make it worthwhile (like this new set), I'll buy it. I no longer catalogue my collection (I gave up that PIA activity a couple of decades ago), so I put these big boxes on a shelf and pull out what I need when I need it, occasionally storing the highlights in the cloud for easy accessibility.