Stadium Symphony Orchestra of New York – Waltz Masterpieces (1959/2013) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

Stadium Symphony Orchestra of New York – Waltz Masterpieces (1959/2013)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time – 36:58 minutes | 1,09 GB | Genre: Classical
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Everest

Raoul Poliakin conducting the Stadium Symphony Orchestra of New York (pseudonym of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra). Features famous waltzes by Weber, Tchaikovsky, Strauss, and more…

With the exception of the march, no musical form exerts such universal power over the listener as does the waltz. The lure of its three-quarter-time sorcery will soon have an audience swaying in its seats or dancers gliding and twirling across the ballroom floor. What is more, the waltz has held this magic power for more than a century and a half; and though the world is not nearly as waltz-crazy as it was during the latter half of the nineteenth century, it will still respond with genuine warmth whenever a waltz is played.

Actually, none of the waltzes in the present collection were originally intended for ballroom use, though at one time or another, all have served that purpose. The two Tchaikovsky waltzes were written for the ballet; the waltzes by Richard Strauss were compiled from an operatic score, and those by Weber and Johann Strauss, Jr., were first introduced in the concert hall.

Tracklist:
1-01. Stadium Symphony Orchestra of New York – Invitation to the Dance (07:16)
1-02. Stadium Symphony Orchestra of New York – Vienna Blood (“Wiener Blut”), Waltz, Op. 354 (05:50)
1-03. Stadium Symphony Orchestra of New York – The Nutcracker, Ballet, Op. 71: Waltz of the Flowers (04:59)
1-04. Stadium Symphony Orchestra of New York – Der Rosenkavalier: Waltz (08:13)
1-05. Stadium Symphony Orchestra of New York – Artist’s Life (“Künstlerleben”), Waltz, Op. 316 (06:25)
1-06. Stadium Symphony Orchestra of New York – The Sleeping Beauty, Ballet, Op. 66: Waltz (04:13)

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