¡Tchaikovsky: "Romeo & Juliet," Symphony No. 6
¡Jean Martinon (conductor) / Orchestre national de France

 Description
[Machine Translation] 14 years after the famous Decca recording. Martinon's "Pathetique" is now even richer! The cello part, which is more eloquent than that of the Vienna Philharmonic, is very elegant and impressive, and the beauty of the cello part in the second movement, for example, is unforgettable. Above all, conductor Martinon's passionate yet romantic music-making in his prime, with an ineffable dignity, is truly moving. The coupling of "Romeo and Juliet" for the first time in Martinon's career is a joy, and Naoya Hirabayashi, the Heisei era master of recordings, commented, "The dignified yet gorgeous colors seem to leap into your ears. The sound quality is also excellent, with clear and lucid stereo recordings.


凌 Credits
Jean Martinon
France National Radio Orchestra

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