Immerse yourself in the rich sound of the best vinyl records for audiophiles with this exclusive reissue from the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. Featuring the dynamic compositions of Ernest Bloch and Wayne Peterson, this vinyl brings the essence of mid-century Modern music to life.
The audiophile series is crafted from original first-generation master tapes, with HD transfers meticulously executed at Abbey Road Studios. Produced by Thomas Fine, son of the original recording engineer for many Mercury Living Presence titles, this record offers an unparalleled listening experience.
Both works, recorded in the acoustically rich Northrop Auditorium in Minneapolis, showcase the orchestra’s mastery and the intricate textures of orchestral dynamics. Bloch’s ‘Sinfonia Breve’ was recorded on April 17, 1960, and Peterson’s ‘Free Variations’ debuted on April 21, 1959. This is a must-have for any vinyl records for collectors!
Track Listing:
- 1. Sinfonia Breve (Ernest Bloch) – Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
- 2. Free Variations for Orchestra (Wayne Peterson) – Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Danny Chen (verified owner) –
Absolutely stunning sound quality! This vinyl captures every detail of Bloch’s composition. A must-have for any audiophile!
James Gomez (verified owner) –
The orchestral textures on this record are incredible. I’ve added it to my collection of vinyl records for collectors, and it stands out.
Cindy Miller (verified owner) –
I purchased this vinyl to explore classical music, and I’m thrilled with the rich dynamics. Perfect for audiophile music enthusiasts!