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1Also sprach Zarathustra: Introduction (2001 - Odyssey)
orchestra:
Boston Symphony Orchestra
conductor and performer:
Seiji Ozawa (conductor and composer)
recording of:
Also sprach Zarathustra, op. 30: I. Einleitung (Sonnenaufgang)
composer:
Richard Strauss (German composer) (in 1896)
publisher:
Peters Edition Ltd.
part of:
Also sprach Zarathustra, op. 30 (TrV 176)
Richard Strauss1:49
2Le nozze di Figaro: Overture (Last Action Hero)
orchestra:
London Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO; The Philharmonic Promenade Orchestra)
conductor:
Bernard Haitink (conductor)
recording of:
Le nozze di Figaro, K. 492: Sinfonia
composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer) (in 1786)
part of:
Die Hochzeit des Figaro (German translation)
part of:
Le nozze di Figaro, K. 492 (The Marriage of Figaro, K 492)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart4:06
3Rigoletto: “Questa o quella” (Wall Street)
tenor vocals [Duca]:
Neil Shicoff (tenor)
orchestra:
Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia (Orchestra of the National Academy of Santa Cecilia)
conductor:
Giuseppe Sinopoli (conductor)
recording of:
Rigoletto: Atto I, scena 1. N°2 Ballata “Questa o quella” (Duca)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer) (from 1850 until 1851-03-11)
librettist:
Francesco Maria Piave (from 1850 until 1851-03-11)
part of:
Rigoletto: Atto I
Giuseppe Verdi1:51
4Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 622: II. Adagio (From “Out of Africa”)
clarinet:
Jack Brymer (clarinettist) (in 1964-05)
orchestra:
London Symphony Orchestra (in 1964-05)
conductor:
Sir Colin Davis (English conductor) (in 1964-05)
recorded at:
Walthamstow Assembly Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1964-05)
recording of:
Concerto for Clarinet in A major, K. 622: II. Adagio (Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra in A major, K. 622: II. Adagio) (in 1964-05)
composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer) (from 1791-09-28 until 1791-10-07)
part of:
Concerto for Clarinet in A major, K. 622
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart7:20
5Polonaise no. 6 “Heroic” (Shine)
piano:
Nikita Magaloff (pianist)
recording of:
Polonaise in A‐flat major, op. 53 “Heroique”
composer:
Fryderyk Chopin (Frédéric Chopin, composer) (in 1842)
dedicated to:
Auguste Léo
part of:
List of numbered polonaises by Fryderyk Chopin (in composition date order) (number: 6), Classic 100: Piano (2004) (number: 16) and Works of Fryderyk Chopin by opus number (number: op. 53)
Frédéric Chopin6:32
6Gianni Schicchi: “O mio babbino caro“ (A Room with a View)
soprano vocals [Lauretta]:
Sylvia McNair (soprano)
orchestra:
Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
conductor:
John Mauceri (conductor)
recording of:
Gianni Schicchi: “O mio babbino caro” (Lauretta)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giovacchino Forzano
publisher:
Casa Ricordi BMG S.p.A. and G. Ricordi & Co. (London) Ltd. (UK division)
part of:
Gianni Schicchi
Giacomo Puccini2:39
7Serenade for Strings: Moderato (Kolya)
engineer:
Martin Wöhr
producer:
Wolfram Graul (Conductor, engineer, producer)
orchestra:
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra (from 1986-10-15 until 1986-10-16)
conductor:
Sir Colin Davis (English conductor) (from 1986-10-15 until 1986-10-16)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München (Munich), Bayern (Bavaria), Germany (from 1986-10-15 until 1986-10-16)
recording of:
Serenade for Strings in E major, op. 22, B. 52: I. Moderato (from 1986-10-15 until 1986-10-16)
composer:
Antonín Dvořák (composer) (from 1875-05-03 until 1875-05-14)
revised by:
Antonín Dvořák (composer) (in 1878)
part of:
Smyčcová serenáda E dur, op. 22, B. 52 (Serenade for Strings in E major, op. 22, B. 52)
Antonín Dvořák4:57
8Swan Lake: Scene No. 10 (Anna Karenina)
orchestra:
London Symphony Orchestra
conductor:
Pierre Monteux (conductor)
recording of:
Swan Lake, op. 20: Act II, no. 10: Scene: Moderato
composer:
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Russian romantic composer)
part of:
Swan Lake, op. 20: Act II
part of:
Swan Lake, op. 20: Act II (ed. Drigo)
Tchaikovsky3:01
9Pagliacci: “Recitar! Vesti la giubba“ (The Untouchables)
tenor vocals [Canio]:
Plácido Domingo (tenor)
orchestra:
Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala di Milano (Orchestra of La Scala, Milan)
conductor:
Georges Prêtre (French conductor)
recording of:
Pagliacci: Atto I. “Recitar!” … “Vesti la giubba” (Canio)
composer and librettist:
Ruggero Leoncavallo (composer) (in 1892)
part of:
For the First Time (1959 film)
part of:
Pagliacci: Atto I (Pagliacci: Act I)
Ruggero Leoncavallo3:31
10Cavalleria Rusticana: Intermezzo (The Godfather Part III)
orchestra:
Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala di Milano (Orchestra of La Scala, Milan)
conductor:
Georges Prêtre (French conductor)
recording of:
Cavalleria rusticana: Intermezzo
composer:
Pietro Mascagni (composer & conductor) (in 1888)
publisher:
Ascherberg Hopwood & Crew
part of:
Cavalleria rusticana
part of:
Cavalleria rusticana (German lyrics)
Pietro Mascagni3:57
11Gayaneh - Ballet Suite: Sabre Dance (Punchline)
orchestra:
Orchestra of the Kirov Opera (Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra, fka Kirov Orchestra till 1992)
conductor:
Valery Gergiev (conductor)
recording of:
Third Suite from the ballet “Gayaneh” for orchestra, op. 55: V. Sabre Dance
composer:
Արամ Խաչատրյան (Aram Khachaturian, Soviet-Armenian composer) (in 1942)
version of:
Gayaneh: Act III, Scene VII (Expiation). Sabre Dance
part of:
Third Suite from the ballet “Gayaneh” for orchestra, op. 55
Aram Khatchaturian2:13
12Requiem, K626: Lacrimosa (Amadeus)
producer:
Erik Smith (British producer, pianist and harpsichordist)
choir vocals:
Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chorus (in 1990-02)
solo bass vocals:
Robert Lloyd (operatic bass)
solo contralto vocals:
Carolyn Watkinson (mezzo-soprano and contralto)
solo soprano vocals:
Sylvia McNair (soprano)
solo tenor vocals:
Francisco Araiza (tenor)
orchestra:
Academy of St Martin in the Fields (in 1990-02)
conductor:
Sir Neville Marriner (conductor) (in 1990-02)
chorus master:
László Heltay (British/Hungarian conductor and composer) (in 1990-02)
recorded at:
All Saints Church (Tooting, London) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1990-02)
recording of:
Requiem in D minor, K. 626: III. Sequenz: f. Lacrimosa dies illa (Süßmayr Edition; choir) (in 1990-02)
orchestrator:
Franz Xaver Süßmayr
additional composer:
Joseph Leopold Eybler (Austrian composer) and Franz Xaver Süßmayr (from 1791 until 1792)
composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer) (in 1791)
part of:
Requiem in D minor, K. 626: III. Sequenz (Süßmayr Edition)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart3:37
13Humoreske (Kolya)
piano:
István Hajdu (pianist) (from 1973-02-12 until 1973-02-16)
violin:
Arthur Grumiaux (Belgian violinist) (from 1973-02-12 until 1973-02-16)
recorded at:
Concertgebouw: Kleine Zaal in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland (North Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 1973-02-12 until 1973-02-16)
recording of:
Humoresque in G-flat major, op. 101 no. 7 (for violin and piano, unknown arranger) (from 1973-02-12 until 1973-02-16)
composer:
Antonín Dvořák (composer)
arrangement of:
Humoresque no. 7 for Piano in G-flat major, B. 187/7, op. 101 no. 7: Poco lento e grazioso (for piano)
Antonín Dvořák3:22
14String Quintet: Menuett (Ladykillers)
recorded in:
La Chaux-de-Fonds, Neuchâtel (Canton of Neuchâtel), Switzerland (in 1982-07)
orchestra:
I Musici (in 1982-07)
recording of:
Quintet in E major, G. 275, op. 11 no. 5: III. Minuetto (con un poco di moto) (catch-all for arrangements) (in 1982-07)
composer:
Luigi Boccherini (Italian composer)
arrangement of:
Quintet in E major, G. 275, op. 11 no. 5: III. Minuetto (con un poco di moto)
Luigi Boccherini4:07
15Adagio for Strings, op. 11 (Platoon)
orchestra:
Academy of St Martin in the Fields
conductor:
Sir Neville Marriner (conductor)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Philips Classics Productions (not for release label use!—classical music division of Polygram, reorganized as Philips Music Group in 1997) (in 1987)
recording of:
Adagio for Strings
orchestrator:
Samuel Barber (American composer) (in 1938)
composer:
Samuel Barber (American composer) (in 1936)
premiered by:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (on 1938-11-05) and Arturo Toscanini (conductor) (on 1938-11-05)
premiered at:
[radio broadcast] (1938-11-05)
publisher:
Chappell (Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.) and G. Schirmer Inc.
arrangement of:
String Quartet, op. 11: II. Molto adagio
Samuel Barber37:29
16Horn Concerto no. 2: Andante (JFK)Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart4:08
17Gloria in D major, RV589: Gloria in Excelsis Deo (Shine)
cello:
Olga Hegedus (cellist) (in 1978-04)
double bass:
Rodney Slatford (double bassist) (in 1978-04)
organ:
John Constable (pianist) (in 1978-04)
solo violin:
José‐Luis García (violinist & conductor)
choir vocals:
The John Alldis Choir (in 1978-04)
contralto vocals:
Birgit Finnilä (contralto)
mezzo-soprano vocals:
Ann Murray (Irish mezzo-soprano)
soprano vocals:
Margaret Marshall (Scots soprano active in late 20th century)
orchestra:
English Chamber Orchestra (in 1978-04)
conductor:
Vittorio Negri (conductor) (in 1978-04)
concertmaster:
José‐Luis García (violinist & conductor)
recorded at:
St John’s, Smith Square in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1978-04)
recording of:
Gloria in D major, RV 589: I. Gloria in excelsis Deo (in 1978-04)
composer:
Antonio Vivaldi (Italian baroque composer and violinist)
part of:
Gloria in D major, RV 589
Antonio Vivaldi2:17
18Pomp and Circumstance: March No. 1 (Clockwork Orange)
orchestra:
Concertgebouw Orchestra (Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra) (from 1977-06-22 until 1977-06-24)
conductor:
Sir Neville Marriner (conductor) (from 1977-06-22 until 1977-06-24)
recording of:
Pomp and Circumstance Military Marches, op. 39: March no. 1 in D major (from 1977-06-22 until 1977-06-24)
premiered in:
Liverpool, Merseyside, England, United Kingdom (on 1901-10-19)
publisher:
Sir Edward Elgar (dec’d) (Edward Elgar, composer)
composer:
Edward Elgar (composer) (in 1901)
publisher:
Boosey & Co. Ltd. (music publisher founded in the 1760s, forebear of Boosey & Hawkes)
part of:
Pomp and Circumstance Military Marches, op. 39
Sir Edward Elgar6:26
19Carmina Burana: O Fortuna (Excalibur)
recording engineer:
Roger de Schot and Stan Taal
producer:
Michael Bremner (producer/engineer)
editor:
Erdo Groot (sound engineer for recordings of classical music) and Albert Kos (engineer/editor)
choir vocals:
Shinyukai Choir (in 1988-06)
orchestra:
Berliner Philharmoniker (Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra) (from 1988-06-25 until 1988-06-26)
conductor:
Seiji Ozawa (conductor and composer) (from 1988-06-25 until 1988-06-26)
chorus master:
Shin Sekiya (choirmaster) (from 1988-06-25 until 1988-06-26)
balance engineer:
Erdo Groot (sound engineer for recordings of classical music)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Philips Classics Productions (not for release label use!—classical music division of Polygram, reorganized as Philips Music Group in 1997) (in 1989)
recorded at:
Berliner Philharmonie in Mitte, Berlin, Germany (in 1988-06)
recording of:
Carmina Burana: Fortuna imperatrix mundi: I. O Fortuna (in 1988-06)
composer:
Carl Orff (composer) (in 1936)
publisher:
B. Schott’s Söhne (publisher; do not use as label)
version of:
O Fortuna (Poem, CB 17)
part of:
Carmina Burana: Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi
Carl Orff2:24