| Composer | Gluck |
| Composition | Orfeo ed Euridice (Act II, Dance of the Blessed Spirits) |
| Ensemble | New York Philharmonic |
| Date | 1929.11.21 |
| Location | Carnegie Hall |
| Session | Studio |
| Soloist | Instrument |
|---|---|
| Amans | Flute |
| The Pearl notes states that this is a remake because of surface noise on the 5 April 1929 performance. Judging from the CDs I don't see that the earlier performance is much worse. This is an interesting comparison since it is two different transfers by Mark Obert-Thorn. I prefer the sound on Pearl. The Naxos has less high frequency surface noise. However it is marred by a high pitch whistle near the end that is not present at all on the Pearl. |
| Label | Issue | Album Title | Format |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pearl | GEMM CDS 9373 | Toscanini & the NYPSO 1926-36 | CD |
| Naxos | 8.110842 | Toscanini - NY Phil: Opera Overtures | CD |