One of the things that makes this recording unusual is that was recorded IN STEREO!!! IN 1946!!! Not very wide stereo, but stereo, nonetheless. Must be an experimental recording.
This piece can be found with really different tempo. I've heard this be played in 2 minutes and 30 seconds. This is one of the slower interpretations.
One of the things that makes this recording unusual is that was recorded IN STEREO!!! IN 1946!!! Not very wide stereo, but stereo, nonetheless. Must be an experimental recording.
nilseo1 2 months ago
Too fast . . .
cameratamusic 3 months ago
@cameratamusic I think it's really slow.
Prancer1231 2 months ago
it's slow alright '& so God speaks to our hearts in a quiet still voice"
waitacmedia 3 months ago
This is the Romantic version of "Messiah." Handel must be rolling over in his grave.
jimtrueblue99 4 months ago in playlist More videos from roy13820
This 1946 recording recently went off as an auction in Los Angeles for five thousand US Dollars.
It was sold as the original (American issue) 78 rpm set on Columbia Records.
SatchmoSings 1 year ago
This piece can be found with really different tempo. I've heard this be played in 2 minutes and 30 seconds. This is one of the slower interpretations.
gonrolgonrol 1 year ago
esta es mi version favorita d esta gran overtura
gabyeloso 1 year ago
its marked Grave which means dead. I prefer this tempo over most modern interpretations.
owenhsmith 1 year ago
Most ppl do it fast, but a few orchestras perform it at this lush tempo.
albermarle52 2 years ago
@albermarle52 I do love this tempo,
rudly 1 year ago
Is this really supposed to be this slow? Wow!
newtotay 2 years ago