Everest LPs through the early 1960s were recorded on 3-channel 35mm magnetic film recording equipment. 35mm magnetic film yielded greater fidelity and less noise than standard 1/4″ recording tape. The Westrex Corporation built special equipment to Everest’s specifications to accomplish these advantages.
Fast forward to today: Classic Records by Analogue Productions is resurrecting this collection through an initial 10-title reissue series. Bernie Grundman cut the Classic Records reissues at both 33 and 45 RPM — the 45 RPM versions have never been reissued!
• Quality Record Pressings 200-gram flat profile LPs — These records are pressed with a flat-edge, no groove-guard flat profile, like the originals. The flat edge refers to the absence of a raised, beaded lip on the outer edge of the record, providing a flat playing surface – and no incline — on your turntable.
Quality Record Pressings’ quality is legendary and these flat profile 200-gram platters will look and sound exceptional!
Each 2LP set comes with a Stoughton Printing tip-on original jacket and an Everest Records branded jacket showing photos of each reissue title. The two LPs are packaged in a protective clear sleeve.
A Hugo Rignold / LSO performance of this brilliant showpiece for orchestra with piano accompaniment performed superlatively by Peter Katin. The recording, another of the great Bert Whyte efforts, was staged in 1959 at London’s famous Walthamstow Hall, the site of many famous Decca recordings.
Side 1 | |
Khachaturian: Concerto For Piano And Orchestra | |
1st Movement – Allegro maestoso | |
Side 2 | |
Khachaturian: Concerto For Piano And Orchestra | |
2nd Movement – Andante con anime | |
Side 3 | |
Khachaturian: Concerto For Piano And Orchestra | |
3rd Movement – Allegro brillante | |
Side 4 (Side 4 is a duplication of Side 1) | |
Khachaturian: Concerto For Piano And Orchestra | |
1st Movement – Allegro maestoso |