Prokofiev, Symphonie Classiquer, op.25
Sir Georg Solti (1912-1997) personified the elegance and impeccable tastefulness of Central European music-making for many years. Solti's remarkable partnership with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra began in 1954, when he first led the orchestra at the Ravinia Festival. After returning to conduct the ensemble several times during the following years, he was named Music Director in 1969 and held this post for a phenomenal 22 years. He is credited with greatly extending and enhancing the orchestra's worldwide reputation. This recording with the Chicago Symphony dates from the late 1970s and represents a mellower, more lyrically accented phase in the partnership between Solti and his orchestra. At its first telecast in the United States in 1979, the Chicago Sun-Times wrote that "these are remarkable hours, firstly because of the quality of the music and secondly because of the outstanding technical competence that went into this production. What's more, these productions convey much of the impact Solti makes on his audiences in his concerts."