Tracklist

1CD: Bartók: Piano Concertos nos. 1, 2 & 3
2CD: Bartók: Violin Concerto no. 2 / 2 Portraits / Dance Suite
3CD: Bartók: Concerto For Orchestra / Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta
4CD: Bartók: Divertimento for Strings / Piano Concerto no. 3 / Rhapsody for Piano and Orchestra
5CD: Beethoven: Piano Concerto no. 3 / Triple Concerto
6CD: Beethoven: Symphonies nos. 1 & 8
7CD: Beethoven: Symphony no. 3 / Overture "Leonore no. 3" / Handel: Harp Concerto in B-flat, op. 4 no. 6
8CD: Beethoven: Symphonies nos. 5 & 7
9CD: Beethoven: Symphony no. 9 / Egmont
10CD: Berlioz: La Damnation de Faust / Borodin: In the Steppes of Central Asia / Polovtsian Dances / Mussorgsky: A Night on the Bare Mountain / Gounod: Faust, Ballet Music
11CD: Rossini: Overtures / Bizet: Carmen Suite
12CD: Blacher: Variations on a theme of Paganini / Liebermann: Furioso for Orchestra / Von Einem: Ballade for Orchestra / Piano Concerto
13CD: Brahms: Piano Concerto no. 2 / Double Concerto
14CD: Franck: Variations symphoniques / Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Haydn / Symphony no. 2
15CD: Dvořák: Violin Concerto / Bruch: Violin Concerto no. 1 / Glazunov: Violin Concerto
16CD: Debussy: Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune / Danses for Harp and Orchestra / Dukas: L'Apprenti sorcier / Ravel: Introduction and Allegro / La Valse / Boléro
17CD: Dvořák: Symphony no. 9 / Smetana: The Moldau / Liszt: Les Préludes, Symphonic Poem
18CD: Dvořák: Symphony no. 9 / Smetana: The Moldau / Z ceskych luhu a haj
19CD: Egk: Kleine Abraxas-Suite / Französische Suite / Von Einem: Capriccio for Orchestra / Henze: Ballet Variations / Fortner: Symphony no. 4 / Liebermann: Suite ueber Schweizerische Volkslieder
20CD: Falla: Nights in the Gardens of Spain / Françaix: Piano Concertino / Honegger : Piano Concertino / Tcherepnin: 10 Bagatelles / Rachmaninoff: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
21CD: Prokofiev: Symphony no. 1 / Glière: Symphony no. 3
22CD: Hindemith: Symphonische Tänze / Hartmann: Symphony no. 4 / Von Einem: Dantons Tod / Frank Martin: Petite Symphonie Concertante
23CD: Haydn: Symphonies nos. 44, 95 & 98
24CD: Haydn: Symphonies nos. 48, 100 & 101
25CD: Kodály: Háry János Suite / Symphony in C
26CD: Kodály: Dances of Marosszèk / Dances Of Galanta / Háry János Suite
27CD: Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto / Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsodeis nos. 1 & 2 / Zigeunerweisen / Hejre Kati
28CD: Mozart: Symphonies nos. 29 & 39 / Maurerische Trauermusik / Adagio and Fugue in C minor
29CD: Mozart: Symphonies nos. 40 & 41 / Eine kleine Nachtmusik
30CD: Mozart: Symphonies nos. 29, 35 & 41
31CD: Mozart: Clarinet Concerto / Piano Concerto no. 20 / Concert Rondo for Piano and Orchestra / Rondo for Piano and Orchestra
32CD: Mozart: Piano Concertos nos. 19 & 27
33CD: Rossini: La Boutique Fantasque / Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade
34CD: Schubert: Symphony no. 8 "Unfinished" / Schumann: Symphony no. 1 "Spring" / Weber: Clarinet Concerto no. 1
35CD: Johann Strauss I & II(1)
36CD: Johann Strauss I & II(2)
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1An der schönen blauen Donau, op. 314
executive producer:
Prof. Elsa Schiller (Deutsche Grammophon's head of production 1952-1965)
producer:
Dr. Fred Hamel
orchestra:
Berliner Philharmoniker (Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra) (on 1949-09-16)
conductor:
Ferenc Fricsay (conductor) (on 1949-09-16)
balance engineer:
Wilhelm Aulenkamp and Heinrich Keilholz (on 1949-09-16)
recorded at:
Jesus‐Christus‐Kirche (Dahlem) in Berlin, Germany (on 1949-09-16)
recording of:
An der schönen blauen Donau, op. 314 (On the Beautiful Blue Danube, op. 314) (on 1949-09-16)
premiered in:
Wien (Vienna), Austria (on 1867-02-15)
composer:
Johann Strauss (Johann Strauss II, Austro-German composer, „Walzerkönig“, Johann Strauss II, Sohn, Jr., the Younger, the Son) (in 1866)
part of:
Works of Johann Strauss Jr. by opus number (number: op. 314)
Johann Strauss II8:18
2Wiener Blut, op. 354
producer:
Dr. Fred Hamel
orchestra:
Berliner Philharmoniker (Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra) (on 1951-01-16)
conductor:
Ferenc Fricsay (conductor) (on 1951-01-16)
balance engineer:
Heinrich Keilholz and Wilhelm Aulenkamp (on 1951-01-16)
recorded at:
Jesus‐Christus‐Kirche (Dahlem) in Berlin, Germany (on 1951-01-16)
recording of:
Wiener Blut, op. 354 (Vienna Blood, waltz) (on 1951-01-16)
composer:
Johann Strauss (Johann Strauss II, Austro-German composer, „Walzerkönig“, Johann Strauss II, Sohn, Jr., the Younger, the Son)
part of:
Works of Johann Strauss Jr. by opus number (number: op. 354)
Johann Strauss II8:39
3Perpetuum mobile, op. 257
producer:
Dr. Fred Hamel
orchestra:
Berliner Philharmoniker (Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra) (on 1949-09-16)
conductor:
Ferenc Fricsay (conductor) (on 1949-09-16)
balance engineer:
Heinrich Keilholz (on 1949-09-16)
recorded at:
Jesus‐Christus‐Kirche (Dahlem) in Berlin, Germany (on 1949-09-16)
recording of:
Perpetuum mobile, op. 257 (on 1949-09-16)
composer:
Johann Strauss (Johann Strauss II, Austro-German composer, „Walzerkönig“, Johann Strauss II, Sohn, Jr., the Younger, the Son) (in 1861)
part of:
Works of Johann Strauss Jr. by opus number (number: op. 257)
Johann Strauss II3:04
4Pizzicato Polka
producer:
Dr. Fred Hamel and Erna Elchlepp
orchestra:
Berliner Philharmoniker (Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra) (on 1950-07-04)
conductor:
Ferenc Fricsay (conductor) (on 1950-07-04)
balance engineer:
Heinrich Keilholz (on 1950-07-04)
recorded at:
Jesus‐Christus‐Kirche (Dahlem) in Berlin, Germany (on 1950-07-04)
recording of:
Pizzicato-Polka (on 1950-07-04)
composer:
Johann Strauss (Johann Strauss II, Austro-German composer, „Walzerkönig“, Johann Strauss II, Sohn, Jr., the Younger, the Son) (in 1869) and Josef Strauss (Austrian composer) (in 1869)
Johann Strauss II, Josef Strauss2:33
5Die Fledermaus: Overture
producer:
Dr. Fred Hamel and Erna Elchlepp
orchestra:
RIAS-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin (aka RIAS‐Symphonie‐Orchester, 1946–1956 / Radio‐Symphonie‐Orchester Berlin, 1956–1993) (on 1952-06-10)
conductor:
Ferenc Fricsay (conductor) (on 1952-06-10)
balance engineer:
Alfred Steinke (on 1952-06-10)
recorded at:
Jesus‐Christus‐Kirche (Dahlem) in Berlin, Germany (on 1952-06-10)
recording of:
Die Fledermaus: Ouvertüre (Die Fledermaus: Overture) (on 1952-06-10)
composer:
Johann Strauss (Johann Strauss II, Austro-German composer, „Walzerkönig“, Johann Strauss II, Sohn, Jr., the Younger, the Son)
part of:
Die Fledermaus
part of:
Die Fledermaus (English version, lyrics by Mandel/Sachs)
part of:
Die Fledermaus (English version, lyrics by Dietz)
part of:
Die Fledermaus (english; unknown version)
Johann Strauss II8:35
6Der Zigeunerbaron: Act 1. Overture
producer:
Dr. Fred Hamel and Erna Elchlepp
orchestra:
RIAS-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin (aka RIAS‐Symphonie‐Orchester, 1946–1956 / Radio‐Symphonie‐Orchester Berlin, 1956–1993) (on 1952-09-10)
conductor:
Ferenc Fricsay (conductor) (on 1952-09-10)
balance engineer:
Alfred Steinke (on 1952-09-10)
recorded at:
Jesus‐Christus‐Kirche (Dahlem) in Berlin, Germany (on 1952-09-10)
recording of:
Der Zigeunerbaron: Ouvertüre (on 1952-09-10)
composer:
Johann Strauss (Johann Strauss II, Austro-German composer, „Walzerkönig“, Johann Strauss II, Sohn, Jr., the Younger, the Son)
part of:
Der Zigeunerbaron
Johann Strauss II7:41
7Voices of Spring, op. 410
producer:
Dr. Fred Hamel and Erna Elchlepp
orchestra:
RIAS-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin (aka RIAS‐Symphonie‐Orchester, 1946–1956 / Radio‐Symphonie‐Orchester Berlin, 1956–1993) (on 1952-06-17)
conductor:
Ferenc Fricsay (conductor) (on 1952-06-17)
balance engineer:
Alfred Steinke (on 1952-06-17)
recorded at:
Jesus‐Christus‐Kirche (Dahlem) in Berlin, Germany (on 1952-06-17)
recording of:
Frühlingsstimmen, op. 410 (Voices of Spring) (on 1952-06-17)
composer:
Johann Strauss (Johann Strauss II, Austro-German composer, „Walzerkönig“, Johann Strauss II, Sohn, Jr., the Younger, the Son) (in 1882)
part of:
Works of Johann Strauss Jr. by opus number (number: op. 410)
Johann Strauss II7:03
8Rosen aus dem Süden, op. 388
producer:
Dr. Fred Hamel and Erna Elchlepp
orchestra:
RIAS-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin (aka RIAS‐Symphonie‐Orchester, 1946–1956 / Radio‐Symphonie‐Orchester Berlin, 1956–1993) (on 1952-06-08)
conductor:
Ferenc Fricsay (conductor) (on 1952-06-08)
balance engineer:
Alfred Steinke (on 1952-06-08)
recorded at:
Jesus‐Christus‐Kirche (Dahlem) in Berlin, Germany (on 1952-06-08)
recording of:
Rosen aus dem Süden, op. 388 (Roses from the South) (on 1952-06-08)
composer:
Johann Strauss (Johann Strauss II, Austro-German composer, „Walzerkönig“, Johann Strauss II, Sohn, Jr., the Younger, the Son)
part of:
Works of Johann Strauss Jr. by opus number (number: op. 388)
Johann Strauss II8:11
9Morgenblätter, op. 279
producer:
Dr. Fred Hamel
orchestra:
RIAS-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin (aka RIAS‐Symphonie‐Orchester, 1946–1956 / Radio‐Symphonie‐Orchester Berlin, 1956–1993) (on 1952-09-11)
conductor:
Ferenc Fricsay (conductor) (on 1952-09-11)
balance engineer:
Alfred Steinke (on 1952-09-11)
recorded at:
Jesus‐Christus‐Kirche (Dahlem) in Berlin, Germany (on 1952-09-11)
recording of:
Morgenblätter, op. 279 (on 1952-09-11)
composer:
Johann Strauss (Johann Strauss II, Austro-German composer, „Walzerkönig“, Johann Strauss II, Sohn, Jr., the Younger, the Son)
part of:
Works of Johann Strauss Jr. by opus number (number: op. 279)
Johann Strauss II9:34
10Annen-Polka, op. 117
producer:
Dr. Fred Hamel and Erna Elchlepp
orchestra:
RIAS-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin (aka RIAS‐Symphonie‐Orchester, 1946–1956 / Radio‐Symphonie‐Orchester Berlin, 1956–1993) (on 1952-06-08)
conductor:
Ferenc Fricsay (conductor) (on 1952-06-08)
balance engineer:
Alfred Steinke (on 1952-06-08)
recorded at:
Jesus‐Christus‐Kirche (Dahlem) in Berlin, Germany (on 1952-06-08)
recording of:
Annen‐Polka, op. 117 (on 1952-06-08)
premiered in:
Wien (Vienna), Austria (on 1852-07-24)
composer:
Johann Strauss (Johann Strauss II, Austro-German composer, „Walzerkönig“, Johann Strauss II, Sohn, Jr., the Younger, the Son) (in 1852)
part of:
Works of Johann Strauss Jr. by opus number (number: op. 117)
Johann Strauss I4:04
11Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka, op. 214
producer:
Dr. Fred Hamel and Erna Elchlepp
orchestra:
RIAS-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin (aka RIAS‐Symphonie‐Orchester, 1946–1956 / Radio‐Symphonie‐Orchester Berlin, 1956–1993) (on 1952-06-08)
conductor:
Ferenc Fricsay (conductor) (on 1952-06-08)
balance engineer:
Alfred Steinke (on 1952-06-08)
recorded at:
Jesus‐Christus‐Kirche (Dahlem) in Berlin, Germany (on 1952-06-08)
recording of:
Tritsch–Tratsch Polka, op. 214 (on 1952-06-08)
composer:
Johann Strauss (Johann Strauss II, Austro-German composer, „Walzerkönig“, Johann Strauss II, Sohn, Jr., the Younger, the Son) (until 1858)
part of:
Works of Johann Strauss Jr. by opus number (number: op. 214)
Johann Strauss II2:30
12Radetzky-Marsch, op. 228 (arr. Alfred Pagel)
producer:
Dr. Fred Hamel and Erna Elchlepp
orchestra:
RIAS-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin (aka RIAS‐Symphonie‐Orchester, 1946–1956 / Radio‐Symphonie‐Orchester Berlin, 1956–1993) (on 1952-06-07)
conductor:
Ferenc Fricsay (conductor) (on 1952-06-07)
balance engineer:
Alfred Steinke (on 1952-06-07)
recorded at:
Jesus‐Christus‐Kirche (Dahlem) in Berlin, Germany (on 1952-06-07)
recording of:
Radetzky‐Marsch, op. 228 (catch-all for arrangements) (on 1952-06-07)
composer:
Johann Strauss (Johann Strauss I, Baptist, Vater, Johann Strauss I, Sr., the Elder, the Father)
arrangement of:
Radetzky‐Marsch, op. 228 (Radetzky March, op. 228)
Johann Strauss I2:49
37CD: Strauss: Don Juan / Duet-Concertino for Clarinet & Bassoon / Burlesque / Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks
38CD: Stravinsky: Le Sacre du Printemps / Petrouchka / Movements for Piano & Orchestra
39CD: Stravinsky: Capriccio / Divertimento From "Baiser de la fée" / Weber: Invitation to the Dance / Konzertstück
40CD: Tchaikovsky: Symphony no. 4 / Swan Lake Suite / The Sleeping Beauty Waltz / Waltz of the Flowers / Eugene Onegin Waltz
41CD: Tchaikovsky: Symphony no. 5 / Overture 1812 / Eugene Onegin, Valse & Polonaise
42CD: Tchaikovsky: Symphony no. 6 "Pathétique" / Violin Concerto
43CD: Tchaikovsky: Serenade for Strings / Symphony no. 6 "Pathétique"
44CD: Verdi: Overtures / Ponchielli: Dance of the Hours
45CD: Smetana: The Moldau