VW's 5th conducted by Koussevitsky
in 1947 released by Guild.
The record label Guild have released a recording of the 5th with Koussevitzky and the Boston Symphony Orchestra from 1947.
GLCD 2324 Sergei Aleksandrovich Koussevitzky (1874 – 1951) - Volume II - Vaughan Williams – Symphony No. 5 in D major Mussorgsky – A night on the bare mountain, Prelude – Khovanschina, Tchaikovsky – Fantasy – Francesca da Rimini – Live Recordings 1943-1948 – Boston Symphony Orchestra – 78:35
The Russian-born conductor Serge Koussevitsky was conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra for over 35 seasons, beginning in 1924, during which time he raised the stature of thee orchestra to a position of international pre-eminence.Apart from his championship of the Russian repertoire, Koussevitsky’s interests were very wide: he commissioned and premiered many works by American composers, and was also a great champion of British music. It is therefore with considerable pride that Guild presents the American premiere performance of Vaughan Williams’s Fifth Symphony conducted by Koussevitsky, a performance that all admirers of both composer and conductor will wish to study. This very well-filled CD also contains three works by Russian composers: a thrilling performance of Mussorgsky’s Night on the bare mountain, and a beautifully lyrical account of the same composer’s Khovanschina Prelude, alongside a truly memorably version of Tchaikovsky’s Francesca da Rimini, to make an important album which all lovers of great conducting will wish to own.
(Notes from Guild web site)
http://www.guildmusic.com/histori/moreinfo/gui2324z.htm