Sir Georg Solti - Complete Chicago Recordings [108 CD Box Set]

Sir Georg Solti - Complete Chicago Recordings [108 CD Box Set]
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Sir Georg Solti - Complete Chicago Recordings [108 CD Box Set]

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Decca celebrates one of the world’s most prolific conductor-orchestra partnerships with a deluxe 108-CD box set marking both the 20th Anniversary of the passing of Sir Georg Solti and the 125th Anniversary of the founding of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 108 CDs presenting Solti’s and the CSO’s complete recorded legacy together: from their very first recording at Medinah Temple in March 1970 of Mahler’s Fifth Symphony to their last at Orchestra Hall, Chicago in March 1997 of Shostakovich’ Symphony No.15.

“[Chicago was] the happiest time of my professional life.” Sir Georg Solti

• 108 CDs chronologically presenting Solti’s and the CSO’s complete recorded legacy together
• Luxury 180-page hardback book in English and German, with dipped edges
• An original-jacket collection, with silver-foiled design and newly commissioned artwork on outer packaging reflected on the book cover and inner trays
• Foreword by Lady Solti
• Retrospectives by Yvonne Minton (mezzo-soprano), Humphrey Burton (broadcaster and author), Frank Villella (CSO Archivist) and Martha Gilmer (VP of Artistic Planning for CSO during Solti’s tenure)
• Excerpt from “Chicago” from Solti’s Memoirs “Solti on Solti”
• Many previously unpublished photographs from the recording sessions, orchestra archives plus facsimiles of Solti’s original scores
• Includes every one of their 24 Grammy Award-winning recordings
• Works indexed by composers for ease of reference

Solti covered a repertoire of a breadth that few rivals can begin to match and none outshine, whether Handel's Messiah and Haydn's Creation, Berlioz's Damnation of Faust and Liszt's Faust Symphony, or masterpieces of the twentieth century like Schoenberg's Moses und Aron.

Solti often tackled works new to him, and with the CSO championed contemporary composers and premiered, among others, Martinů’s Concerto for Violin No. 1, Del Tredici’s Final Alice, Tippett’s Symphony No.4 and Byzantium, and Lutosławski’s Symphony No. 3. When he re-recorded repertoire, he was conscious that each interpretation represented his view at that particular period of his life, and always chose to radically rethink his interpretations.

Solti and the CSO built up a vast corpus of recorded repertory which stands as an extraordinary testament to their perfect musical marriage together. Solti's readings and the CSO’s performances will be consulted by conductors and music-lovers for generations to come.

Key Product Details

  • Artist: Chicago Symphony Orchestra/Sir Georg Solti
  • Genre: Classical

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