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Debussy Complete Orchestral Works Volume 2 - Louis de Froment Conducting Radio Luxembourg Orchestra | Classical Music CD for Home Listening & Gift Giving
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Debussy Complete Orchestral Works Volume 2 - Louis de Froment Conducting Radio Luxembourg Orchestra | Classical Music CD for Home Listening & Gift Giving
Debussy Complete Orchestral Works Volume 2 - Louis de Froment Conducting Radio Luxembourg Orchestra | Classical Music CD for Home Listening & Gift Giving
Debussy Complete Orchestral Works Volume 2 - Louis de Froment Conducting Radio Luxembourg Orchestra | Classical Music CD for Home Listening & Gift Giving
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Debussy: His Works for Orchestra (Complete) Volume 2 - Louis De Froment Conductor - Orchestra of Radio Luxembourg. Vox Box SVBX 5128 3 LP Set w/Booklet
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In the mid-1970s, two sets appeared about the same time claiming to be Claude Debussy's complete works for orchestra; the more famous (and, in the end, better) of the two were those made by Jean Martinon on 6 EMI LPs. And then there were the 2 Vox Box sets (3 LPs each). A comparison would show that the contents of the two sets were not exactly duplicates: Martinon included a number of the works which had been orchestrated by others; Louis de Froment stayed closer to Debussy's own orchestrations, but also included a number of other items which were not strictly concert items. For example, on the Vox set one gets the lengthy symphonic fragments from "Le Martye de Saint Sebastien", the Cortege and Air de Danse to "L'Enfante Prodigue", and the super rare early work "Le Triomphe de Bacchus" (none of these done by Martinon; all these items are on Vox's Vol. 2). Of the two volumes in this series, this one, Volume 2, does not include any of the famous works, but does offer the more interesting program.Volume 1 of this series Debussy: Complete Works For Orchestra, Vol. 1 contains the more frequently heard Debussy works, including La Mer, 3 Nocturnes, Images, and Prelude to the afternoon of a faune. The less well known Jeux and Khamma are also on this set. These are well done, though not outstanding renditions (I much prefer the Martinon, as well as Charles Munch in his numerous recordings of this composer), but they come at a reasonable price and do provide enjoyable listening.

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