Mendelssohn: A Midsummer Night’s Dream; Delibes: La Source; Rossini: Overtures; Chopin: Les Sylphides
Peter Maag
Label
Decca
Catalogue No.
4803483
Barcode
00028948034833
Format
2-CD
About

Peter Maag (1919-2001) was born in Switzerland to a musical family. After studies in theology and philosophy and an early career as a pianist, he was encouraged to conduct. In that field, his mentors included Ernest Ansermet and, above all, Wilhelm Furtwängler. His success as a conductor grew throughout the late 1940s and 50s, and as early as 1950 he made his first recordings for Decca. The composer back then was Mozart and Maag would be associated with Mozart’s music in the recording studios, concert halls and opera houses his entire life. His Decca Mozart recordings were collectors’ items and they have all now appeared on Decca Eloquence.

This 2CD set offers popular 19th century Romantic fare with a fairy twist. Nymphs, sylphs and fairies make up the subjects of the Mendelssohn, Chopin and Delibes ballet and incidental music. The swaggering Rossini Overtures recording dates from 1958 and most of the recordings on this collection date from early in the stereo era. They were regarded as sonic showpieces when they were first released and used copies of the original LPs command high prices from collectors even today.

 

TRACK LISTING / ARTISTS

CD1
FELIX MENDELSSOHN
A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Overture and Incidental Music
The Hebrides: Overture

Jennifer Vyvyan, soprano
Marion Lowe, soprano
Female Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
London Symphony Orchestra
Peter Maag

LEO DELIBES
La Source*

CD2
GIOACHINO ROSSINI
Overture: Guillaume Tell
Overture:La Cenerentola
Overture: Semiramide:
Overture: La gazza ladra

FREDERIC CHOPIN (arr. Douglas)
Les Sylphides

Paris Conservatoire Orchestra
Peter Maag

Recording information

Recording Producers: James Walker (A Midsummer Night’s Dream); Ray Minshull (Hebrides Overture, Rossini); John Culshaw (Delibes, Chopin)
Balance Engineers: Cyril Windebank (A Midsummer Night’s Dream); Kenneth Wilkinson (Hebrides Overture, Rossini); Ken Cress (Delibes, Chopin)
Recording Locations: Kingsway Hall, London, UK, February 1957 (A Midsummer’s Night Dream), April 1960 (Hebrides Overture); La Maison de la Chimie, Paris, France, November 1958 (Rossini); La Maison de la Mutualité, Paris, France, November 1957 (Delibes, Chopin)

Reviews

‘Maag gives Fingal’s Cave the full “poetical” treatment … The LSO plays superbly throughout, in the very highest class of orchestral playing.’ (Hebrides Overture) Gramophone

‘An exceptionally good quality of recording illuminates the Decca record, with a rich and entirely natural orchestral sound free from any audible artificialities at all. As the London Symphony Orchestra is also on top of its form, Mendelssohn emerges in the most favourable of lights.’ (A Midsummer Night’s Dream) Gramophone

‘the performances throughout will be found to be polished, stylish and full of character’ (Delibes, Chopin) Gramophone

‘These are dapper performances of Rossini’s four longest overtures, brilliantly recorded’ Gramophone