Russian Treasure
Evgeny Mravinsky was one of the Soviet Union's greatest conductors—a figure of immense authority and interpretive depth who led the Leningrad Philharmonic for decades. This 1993 release, pressed in Czechoslovakia on the Multisonic label, captures the orchestra at a moment of flux as the USSR was collapsing. The program likely features Russian masterworks, possibly Soviet-era compositions alongside 19th-century classics. Mravinsky's conducting was known for precision, intensity, and a very Russian interpretive approach—different from Western European traditions. The Leningrad Philharmonic's warm, full sound comes through clearly. This is valuable both for Mravinsky's interpretations and as a historical document of Russian musical culture at a pivotal moment. The pressing represents Czech-Soviet cultural exchange during the final Soviet years.
Item Details+
| Genre | Classical |
| Style | Modern |
| Media | Near Mint (NM or M-) |
| Sleeve | Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Label | Multisonic |
| Year | 1993 |
| Country | Czech Republic |
| Format | CD |
Tracklist+
Genre:
Classical
Style:
Modern
Label:
Multisonic,Multisonic
Country:
Czech Republic
Year:
1993
1-3. Symphony No. 6 In E-flat Minor,Op. 111 39:40
4-7. Petrouchka,Scenes Burlesques En 4 tableaux (1911) 36:16
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