Live at an Exhibition [Live] [Import]
Live at an Exhibition [Live] [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Cure
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2. Transgression
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3. True Believers
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4. Night on a Bare Mountain
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5. Memories of Tomorrow
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6. Hut of Baba Yaga
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7. Heroe's Grief
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8. True Lies
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9. Toccata
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Live compilation for the progressive metal act featuring material recorded October 13, 1991 in Dusseldorf (Tor 3) & October 14, 1991 (Hyde Park). Nine tracks. Zardoz.
Live at an Exhibition,Mekong Delta,Import [Generic],Heavy Metal,Pop,Progressive Metal,Rock,Thrash
Average customer rating:
- A Mussorgsky feast beyond praise
- A STRONG REBUTTLE to the "bad" reviews.
- Review for Richter's "Pictures" Only
- A bad whooping cough in 1958 in Sofia, Bulgaria
- Giant performance!
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Release Date: 2000-09-26 |
Tracks:
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Promenade
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Gnomus
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- Pictures At An Exhibition: The Old Castle
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- Pictures At An Exhibition: The Market At Limoges
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Catacombs: The Roman Tomb
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- Pictures At An Exhibition: The Hut On Chicken's Legs
- Pictures At An Exhibition: The Great Gate Of Kiev
- Night On Bald Mountain
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- Songs And Dances Of Death: 2. Serenade
- Songs And Dances Of Death: 3. Trepak
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Tracks:
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Promenade
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Gnomus
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Promenade
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Il vecchio castello - Promenade
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Tuileries
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- Pictures At An Exhibition: Promenade
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Ballet des petits poussins dans leurs coques
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Samuel Goldenberg und Schmuyle
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Promenade
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Limoges: Le Marche
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Catacombae: Sepulchrum Romanum - Cum mortuis in lingua mortua
- Pictures At An Exhibition: La Cabane sur des pattes de poule
- Pictures At An Exhibition: La Grande Porte de Kiev
- 6 Songs: Lullaby
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- 6 Songs: Where Art Thou, Little Star?
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- 6 Songs: On The Dnieper
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Customer Reviews:
A Mussorgsky feast beyond praise.......2006-06-11
It was incredibly generous of DG to throw toegther these great performances--one of them legenday--in a bargain two-fer. The legendary performance, of course, is Richter's 1958 Pictures at an Exhibition performed in concert. The rights are owned by Philips, but I don't know if their latest remastering has been used here. The complaints about dreadful sonics are justified: the piano is far away and tinny, the Sofia audience coughs continuously--some of them are lucky to have left with their lungs intact--and there is a noisy exhaust fan in the foreground. It's a testimony to Richter's incandescent reading that it survives beyond all obstacles.
Another high point is the orchestral reading of Pictures under Giulini with the CSO. This was a famous recording in its day, because Giulini took the thrice-familiar music seriously, a bit slower than usual, adding many individual touches. Maybe his approach becomes ponderous and too serious at times, but it's one of a kind, and the solo winds in the orchestra are a delight.
Actually, I was most moved by Vishnievskaya's selection of songs, recorded in the Soviet Union with Igor Markevitch adding his superlative accompaniments--this is Mussorgsky singing of the highest order. But so is Fassbaender's Songs and Dances of Death, despite her lack of Slavic authenticity. Maazel bombs through Night on Bald Mountain with suitable thrills.
In all, this Panorama two-fer can't be faulted. It's one of the very best in the seeries, and several of the choicest things on it are otherwise out of print.
A STRONG REBUTTLE to the "bad" reviews........2006-05-19
155 minutes of music and one reviewer gives these CDs 1 star for couging here and there during 7 minutes of Richter's Pictures recital. Not continually mind you. I DON'T GET IT!
A reviewer doesn't like vocal music..so 2 stars. I DON'T GET IT! Just because one does not like "classical" vocals, doesn't mean they stink.
This is over 2 1/2 hours at single CD budget price. Geez...
Giulini gives a superbly recorded THRILLING performance of Pictures that, in my humble opinion, is second only to Reiner's. Also with the CSO 15 years earlier.
This 34+ minutes alone is worth the price of this collection.
The excerpts from Boris Gudonov are considered one of the best performances in the catalog (Karajan/VPO). 29 minutes and a good way to determine if you want to purchase the complete opera 3 CD set for over $30+ bucks.
Markevich/Vishnevskaya is considered to be the definitive version for the "6 songs".
The Kovanshchina prelude (Dawn on The Moskva River) is one the most heart rending themes in the canon. Simply gorgeous 6 minute piece of music.
I could go on and on.
Sure there are a few "gaffs" on these CDs. Maazel brings in Bald Mountain in under 10 minutes. Whew!
But hey...kudos to the orchestra for being able to play that well, that fast without stumbling over each other. Quite exhilerating acually.
And Then there is Richter's famous/"infamous" Pictures. Yes the annoying cough and a not so sonic recording. But anyone looking for just this track should already have been aware of this problem. "Classisists" have been talking about this problem for 50+ years. Obviously it can't be fixed. But still several coughs in 30+ minutes just makes it sound as live a performance as it is.
So let's recap...155 minutes of music with maybe parts of 15 minutes of minor problems for DISCOUNT bucks. Pretty good math I'd say. Equals 5 STARS where I come from.
Overall, this is an excellent CD for those who want Mussorgsky's major orchestral output in one package at a bargain price.
Top conductors, top orchestras, great performances and, except for Richter's Pictures, GREAT SONICS.
If you want a truly magnificent solo piano Pictures try Pletnev's on Virgin Classics. It will blow you away. And you get the bonus of his own piano transcription of Tchaikovsky's Sleeping Beauty which is even better.
ENJOY!
Review for Richter's "Pictures" Only.......2006-04-24
I was thrilled to find that Deutsche Grammophon has reissued Sviatoslav Richter's famous Sophia performance of "Pictures." I have owned it on tape, but have until now not had it on CD. I was surprised by previous reviews of this edition, since I thought that the explosive coughing had been toned down substantially. My tape broke years ago, so maybe my memory is off. But the re-engineering of this performace has been one of the most needed "retrofits" in the entire classical catalogue. The sound quality of this edition is certainly much better than the old Polydor record.
I also will refrain from entering the "Is it the greatest Pictures ever?"-debate. It is my favorite. One sometimes hears critics dismiss the piano--thus Mussorgsky's--version as monochromatic. But Richter presents a much more percussive version than most others, which may be why some people don't care for it. (My dad played this piece with a more Romantic reading.) It's a matter of taste: I have never cared for the Ravel version, probably because the percussive aspect doesn't translate into orchestration.
I almost never write music reviews, since I'd hate to convince people to plunk down good money on a CD that conforms to my taste but not theirs. BUT, if you have enjoyed this performace in the past . . .
I give five stars to Richter recital, which amazes me still. I agree that his deliberate "clunkers" are distracting. But having listened to this performance for almost twenty years, it is the "correct" playing of Pictures that now jars me. If you love this performance, as I clearly do, you'll be happy to have this CD. Just don't Google the Hartmann pictures which inspired Mussorgsky. It's disillusioning, but they aren't very good!
A bad whooping cough in 1958 in Sofia, Bulgaria.......2006-04-17
I was listening to the magnificient percussion and
overall sound of this double release, from 2000, #469 169-2,
when throughout the 1st CD, which opens up with the Mussorgsky
number PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION, there's an irritating
musician in the room, exhibiting signs of a bad whooping cough,
thereby totally destroying the 20 minutes or so recording!
There are many soft passages throughout the number, and
it is just incredible that DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON allowed the
bad caugh distractions and irritations (cough! cough! cough!)
to stay on the tape!
Unbelievable! It's so bad, I thought about unloading this
art work, at a second hand music store for a buck and a half,
although I surely paid more than $20 for this double CD release
a few years ago.
I don't care much for the vocal pieces, either.
Aside from that, the remainder of the release is very strong,
so ...I can't bring myself to unload it....yet, anyway.
Giant performance!.......2005-06-03
Carlo Maria Giulini has been to my mind one of the most aristocratic, intelligent, wisdom and remarkable conductors in the last Century. Born in 1914, Giulini owns that special touch of genius that has been proved in several ocassions.
There are several works in the Symphonic repertoire whose meaning depends in last instance of your personal world's approach. The list wold be extremely long but briefly I would name five classic works: The Eroica, The First of Mahler, The Ninth of Bruckner, The fourth of Nielsen and this work.
What do you demand from this work? Fireworks, nostalgic approach, musical musculature,effectism or tonal poolish?
Besides a great amount of recorded versions, there is however, a relatively small number of succesful performances from the early forties with Arturo Toscanini, Guido Cantelli and Igor Markevitch in the fifties, Dorati in the sixties and then Markevitch again and Giulini in the seventies.
Giulini gives this work a remarkable stature, enriching the score with sumptuous details and rubatos, smart accents, inflexions, color sense and above all a noblesse spirit that personally I haven't listened in any other previous version.
Go for this golden treasure recording. But do not expect great fireworks exercises. Giulini never searched the gallery' s applause. He was a honest and original master by himself: his personal landmark.
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The Live at the International World Exhibition Brussels: Unissued Recordings
Benny Goodman
Manufacturer: Musidisc
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000056SWB
Release Date: 1995-09-19 |
Tracks:
- Introduction: Lets Dance
- When You're Smiling
- Sent for You Yesterday (And You Come Today) - Benny Goodman & His Orchestra, Jimmy Rushing
- Pennies From Heaven - Benny Goodman & His Orchestra, Jimmy Rushing
- Going to Chicago - Benny Goodman & His Orchestra, Jimmy Rushing
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- Who Cares
- 'Deed I Do
- I Hadn't Anyone Till You/I've Got You Under My Skin
- There's No Fool Like an Old Fool - Ethel Ennis, Benny Goodman & His Orchestra
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- Oh Boy I'm Lucky - Ethel Ennis, Benny Goodman & His Orchestra
- Song Is Ended - Ethel Ennis, Benny Goodman & His Orchestra
- I'm Coming Virgina - Benny Goodman & His Orchestra, Jimmy Rushing
- Fine Romance - Ethel Ennis, Benny Goodman & His Orchestra, Jimmy Rushing
- If I Had You
- Theme Goodbye
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Live at an Exhibition
Mekong Delta
Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
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ASIN: B000091APC
Release Date: 2004-01-06 |
Tracks:
- Cure
- Transgression
- True Believers
- Night on a Bare Mountain
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Album Description
Live compilation for the progressive metal act featuring material recorded October 13, 1991 in Dusseldorf (Tor 3) & October 14, 1991 (Hyde Park). Nine tracks. Zardoz.
Average customer rating:
- Goodman past his prime, but some nice work
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The Live at the International World Exhibition Brussels: Unissued Recordings
Benny Goodman
Manufacturer: Magic [UK]
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ASIN: B000000NCI
Release Date: 2000-06-24 |
Tracks:
- Introduction: Lets Dance - Benny Goodman And His Orchestra
- When You're Smiling - Benny Goodman And His Orchestra
- Sent For You Yesterday (And Here You Come Today) - Jimmy Rushing
- Pennies From Heaven - Jimmy Rushing
- Going To Chicago - Jimmy Rushing
- Soon - Benny Goodman And His Orchestra
- Who Cares - Benny Goodman And His Orchestra
- 'Deed I Do - Ethel Ennis
- I Hadn't Anyone Till You/I Got You Under My Skin - Ethel Ennis
- Theres No Fool Like An Old Fool - Ethel Ennis
- Sometimes I'm Happy - Benny Goodman And His Orchestra
- Oh Boy I'm Lucky - Ethel Ennis
- The Song Is Ended - Ethel Ennis
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Customer Reviews:
Goodman past his prime, but some nice work.......1999-02-22
This was originally available as a two-LP pair (not a box set) issued after the Goodman band played at the 1958 Brussels World's Fair in the US pavilion. The album doesn't indicate the considerable behind-the-scenes thrashing that went on, and this recording is the only real souvenir of the performances there. There's some very good work by Goodman's sidemen (such as Roland Hanna) and Jimmy Rushing provides some interesting vocals, but overall the recording seems a little flat. "Roll 'Em" is about the only track across the two discs that really catches fire... with all the other tracks it's clear it's basically Goodman with a mostly pick-up band. It's worth having as the best look at his work in those days, several years before some of the truly awful LPs like "Hello Benny!" and that one where he records "You Are The Sunshine Of My Life." But it's not the best work they could have done.
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Live at an Exhibition
Mekong Delta
Manufacturer: Import
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ASIN: B000BRAEXK
Release Date: 2004-01-06 |
Tracks:
- Cure
- Transgression
- True Believers
- Night on a Bare Mountain
- Memories of Tomorrow
- Hut of Baba Yaga
- Heroes Grief
- True Lies
- Toccata
Average customer rating:
- Goodman past his prime, but some nice work
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The Live at the International World Exhibition Brussels: Unissued Recordings
Benny Goodman
Manufacturer: Musidisc
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ASIN: B000001CLG
Release Date: 1995-09-19 |
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- You're Driving Me Crazy
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- Sing, Sing, Sing
Customer Reviews:
Goodman past his prime, but some nice work.......1999-02-22
This was originally available as a two-LP pair (not a box set) issued after the Goodman band played at the 1958 Brussels World's Fair in the US pavilion. The album doesn't indicate the considerable behind-the-scenes thrashing that went on, and this recording is the only real souvenir of the performances there. There's some very good work by Goodman's sidemen (such as Roland Hanna) and Jimmy Rushing provides some interesting vocals, but overall the recording seems a little flat. "Roll 'Em" is about the only track across the two discs that really catches fire... with all the other tracks it's clear it's basically Goodman with a mostly pick-up band. It's worth having as the best look at his work in those days, several years before some of the truly awful LPs like "Hello Benny!" and that one where he records "You Are The Sunshine Of My Life." But it's not the best work they could have done.
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