Through the decade following 1953, RCA Victor made a wondrous and
substantial body of s which have come to be identified
with their early stereo release label, Living Stereo. At the
beginning of the widespread adoption of stereo audio in the home,
Living Stereo offered a widely available range of quality music
and performances in high quality sound.
An impressive a of these records offer music, performances
and audio quality which are still top choices and in many cases,
still definitive! In its philosophies, Living Stereo
influenced many of the s made since. They were
significant in terms of music and sound quality and represent an
important part of audiophile history.
On October 6, 1953, RCA held experimental stereophonic sessions
in New York's Manhattan Center with Leopold Stokowski conducting
a group of New York musicians in performances of Enesco's
Roumanian Rhapsody No. 1 and the waltz from Tchaikovsky's opera
Eugene Onegin. There were additional stereo tests in December,
again in the Manhattan Center, this time with Pierre Monteux
conducting members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
In February 1954, RCA made its first commercial stereophonic
s, taping the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by
Charles Munch, in a performance of The Damnation of Faust by
Hector Berlioz. This began a practice of simultaneously
orchestras with both stereophonic and monaural equipment. Other
early stereo s were made by Toscanini and Guido Cantelli
respectively, with the NBC Symphony Orchestra; the Boston Pops
Orchestra under Arthur Fiedler; and the Chicago Symphony
Orchestra under Fritz Reiner.
Initially, RCA used RT-21 quarter-inch tape recorders (which ran
at 30 inches per second), wired to mono mixers, with Neumann U-47
cardioid and M-49/50 omnidirectional microphones. Then they
switched to an Ampex 300-3 one-half inch machine, running at 15
inches per second (which was later increased to 30 inches per
second). These s were initially issued in 1955 on
special stereophonic reel-to-reel tapes and then, beginning in
1958, on vinyl LPs with the logo âLiving Stereoâ.
Set Contents
DISC1-5:
Beethoven: Piano Concertos 1-5
Arthur Rubinstein, Symphony of the Air, Josef Krips
DISC6:
Strauss: Burleske / Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 1
Byron Janis, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Fritz Reiner
DISC7:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 "Pathetique"
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Fritz Reiner
DISC8:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5
Boston Symphony Orchestra, Pierre Monteux
DISC9:
Hovhaness: Mysterious ain / Stravinsky: The Fairy's Kiss
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Fritz Reiner
DISC10:
Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1
Gary Graffman, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Charles Munch
DISC11:
Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition / Liszt: Paraphrase de
concert sur Rigoletto
Byron Janis
DISC12:
Rossini Overtures
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Fritz Reiner
DISC13:
Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker (Excerpts)
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Fritz Reiner
DISC14:
Beethoven: Appassionata Sonata, Sonata In D, Op. 10, No. 3
Vladimir Horowitz
DISC15:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4
Boston Symphony Orchestra, Pierre Monteux
DISC16:
Mahler: Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen / Kindertotenlieder
Maureen Forrester, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Charles Munch
DISC17:
Beethoven: âKreutzerâ and âSpringâ Sonatas
Arthur Rubinstein, Henryk Szeryng
DISC18:
Schubert: Death and the Maiden
The Juilliard String Quartet
DISC19:
Khachaturian: Masquerade Suite / Kabalevsky: The Comedians
RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra, Kirill Kondin
DISC20:
Copland: Appalachian Spring / The Tender Land Suite
Boston Symphony Orchestra, Aaron Copland
DISC21:
Bizet: Carmen for Orchestra
Morton Gould and His Orchestra
DISC22:
Reiner conducts Wagner
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Fritz Reiner
DISC23:
Liszt: The Virtuoso Liszt
Gary Graffman
DISC24:
Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 2
Sviatoslav Richter, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Erich Leinsdorf
DISC25:
Guilini/Arnold: Guitar Concertos
Julian Bream, Melos Ensemble
DISC26:
Schubert: Piano Sonata in D major
Emil Gilels
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DISC27:
Beethoven: Serenade, Op. 8 / Kodaly: Duo For Violin And Cello
Jascha Heifetz, William Primrose, Gregor Piatigorsky
DISC28:
The Golden Age of English Lute Music
Julian Bream
DISC29:
Beethoven/Schubert: Trios / Bach: Sinfonias
Jascha Heifetz, William Primrose, Gregor Piatigorsky
DISC30:
Grieg: Piano Concerto And Favorite Encores
Arthur Rubinstein, Alfred Wallenstein and Orchestra
DISC31:
My favorite Chopin
Van Cliburn
DISC32:
Saint-Saens: Carnival Of The Animals / Britten: The Young
Personâs Guide To The Orchestra
Boston Pops Orchestra, Arthur Fiedler
DISC33:
Chopin: Les Sylphides / Prokofieff: Love For Three Oranges
Boston Pops Orchestra, Arthur Fiedler
DISC34:
Dvorak: Symphony No. 4
Boston Symphony Orchestra, Charles Munch
DISC35:
Mahler: Symphony No. 1
Boston Symphony Orchestra, Erich Leinsdorf
DISC36:
Debussy: Afternoon Of A Faun, Nuages, Fetes, Printemps
Boston Symphony Orchestra, Chares Munch
DISC37-39:
Puccini: Tosca
Milanov/ Bjoerling / Warren, Rome Opera Orchestra and Chorus,
Erich Leinsdorf
DISC40-41:
Beethoven: Symphony Nos. 8 + 9
Price / Forrester / Poleri / Tozzi, Boston Symphony Orchestra,
Charles Munch
DISC42-43:
Berlioz: Romeo and Juliet
Elias / Valletti / Tozzi, New England Conservatory Chorus, Boston
Symphony Orchestra, Charles Munch
DISC44-46:
Donizetti: Lucia di Lammermoor
Peters / Peerce / Tozzi / Maero, Rome Opera Orchestra and Chorus,
Erich Leinsdorf
DISC47-50:
Rossini: The Barber of Seville
Merrill / Peters / Tozzi / Corena, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra,
Erich Leinsdorf
DISC51-53:
Verdi: Otello
Vickers / Rysanek / Gobbi, Rome Opera Orchestra and Chorus,
Tullio Serafin
DISC54-56:
Bach: Great Mass in B minor
Robert Shaw Chorale and Orchestra, Robert Shaw
DISC57-58:
Verdi: Requiem
Nilsson / Chookasian / Bergonzi / ello, Boston Chorus Pro
Musica, Alfred Nash Petterson
DISC59-60:
Chopin: Nocturnes
Arthur Rubinstein