This 1979 Angel Records Digital pressing features Claude Debussy's masterful orchestral works performed by the London Symphony Orchestra under the baton of André Previn. The album includes iconic pieces such as "Images for Orchestra" (Gigue, Iberia, Rondes de printemps) and the celebrated "Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune."
Pressed on 12" black vinyl, this stereo LP runs at 33 RPM and boasts the digital clarity of late 1970s EMI recordings. The album is a compelling representation of French impressionist music, capturing Debussy's evocative soundscapes with remarkable fidelity. Notable tracks include the vivid "Iberia" and the poetic "Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun," featuring Peter Lloyd on solo flute.
The sleeve showcases detailed liner notes explaining the historical and musical context, plus a portrait of André Previn. This release's catalog number is DS-37674, and it was manufactured in the USA. A fine addition for collectors of classical vinyl, orchestral music, or digital-era pressings by EMI/Angel Records.