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RCA Living Stereo classical LPs the gold standard for top quality orchestral performance and sound!
Part of the Analogue Productions RCA Living Stereo 45 RPM Series!
Remastered from the original master tape and cut at 45 RPM by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab
Includes 2-panel insert
180-gram 45 RPM double LP pressed at Quality Record Pressings!
When RCA first captured Arthur Rubinstein with Fritz Reiner and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in 1954, the result was more than just another Brahms concerto it became one of the defining statements of the Living Stereo era. Rubinsteins trademark elegance and poetic touch meet the fire and precision of Reiners baton, while the Chicago Symphony delivers a performance of monumental power and clarity.
Rubinstein, already a towering figure among pianists, was known for his natural lyricism and refusal to overdramatize a quality that perfectly suited Brahms First Concerto. Against Reiners taut, disciplined conducting and the CSOs burnished sonority, the music unfolds with both storm and serenity, revealing new depths with every listen.
What makes this recording a classic of RCAs Living Stereo catalog is not just its interpretive brilliance but its sound. Even in the dawn of stereo technology, RCA engineers created a spacious, lifelike sonic image that still astonishes today. Listeners can hear the pianos warmth, the orchestras weight, and the halls resonance in remarkable detail.
This 180-gram reissue now a 45 RPM masterpiece! is the definitive version of this Living Stereo classic. Mastered by Matthew Lutthans from the original analog tape, its pressed on two LPs flat, virtually silent viny pressed by Quality Record Pressings.
For todays classical music fans, this isnt just a historical artifact its an evergreen performance that continues to set the standard.






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