Available on vinyl for the first time in decades, the recording that birthed a label: Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition, with Rafael Kubelik conducting the Chicago Symphony Orchestra – the release which led Howard Taubman, chief music critic of The New York Times to write, ‘One feels one is listening to the living presence of the orchestra’. Incredible detail and fidelity, recorded with a single Neumann U-47 microphone in Chicago’s Orchestra Hall, April 24, 1953.
| Track | Track name | Artist | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Track 1 | Promenade | Chicago Symphony Orchestra | |
| Track 2 | Gnome | Chicago Symphony Orchestra | |
| Track 3 | Promenade | Chicago Symphony Orchestra | |
| Track 4 | The Old Castle | Chicago Symphony Orchestra | |
| Track 5 | Promenade | Chicago Symphony Orchestra | |
| Track 6 | Tuileries | Chicago Symphony Orchestra | |
| Track 7 | Bydlo | Chicago Symphony Orchestra | |
| Track 8 | Promenade | Chicago Symphony Orchestra | |
| Track 9 | Ballet of Unhatched Chicks | Chicago Symphony Orchestra | |
| Track 10 | Two Polish Jews – Rich and Poor | Chicago Symphony Orchestra | |
| Track 11 | Limoges – The Market Place | Chicago Symphony Orchestra | |
| Track 12 | Catacombs | Chicago Symphony Orchestra | |
| Track 13 | The Hut On Fowl’s Legs | Chicago Symphony Orchestra | |
| Track 14 | The Great Gate at Kiev | Chicago Symphony Orchestra |







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