Islands of Sanity 3

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1Pieces for Small Orchestra: On Hearing the First Cuckoo
engineer and producer:
Tim Handley (engineer/editor/producer)
editor:
Phil Rowlands (engineer)
orchestra:
Royal Scottish National Orchestra (from 2002-08-21 until 2002-08-22)
conductor:
David Lloyd‐Jones (British conductor) (from 2002-08-21 until 2002-08-22)
recorded at:
Henry Wood Hall (old [R]SNO Centre, Glasgow) in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom (from 2002-08-21 until 2002-08-22)
recording of:
On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring, RT VI/19 no. 1 (from 2002-08-21 until 2002-08-22)
composer:
Frederick Delius (English composer) (in 1912)
dedicated to:
Balfour Gardiner
part of:
2 Pieces for Small Orchestra, RT VI/19
Frederick Delius5:48
2Elegiac Melodies, op. 34: Last Spring
orchestra:
Sinfóníuhljómsveit Íslands (Iceland Symphony Orchestra) (from 2002-06-18 until 2002-06-28)
conductor:
Bjarte Engeset (conductor) (from 2002-06-18 until 2002-06-28)
recording of:
To elegiske melodier, op. 34: No. 2. Våren (Two Elegiac Melodies, op. 34: No. 2. The Last Spring, for strings) (from 2002-06-18 until 2002-06-28)
orchestrator and composer:
Edvard Grieg (composer)
orchestration of:
To elegiske melodier, op. 34: No. 2. Våren (for piano)
part of:
To elegiske melodier, op. 34 (Two Elegiac Melodies, op. 34, for strings)
Edvard Grieg5:21
36 Pieces for Piano, op. 32: Rustle of Spring
engineer:
Ferenc Pécsi (engineer) and Radányi Endre (Endre Radányi, engineer)
producer:
Mónika Feszler (producer) and János Mátyás (producer)
piano:
Péter Nagy (Hungarian pianist) (from 1987-12 until 1988-01)
recorded at:
Instituto Italiano di Cultura (Italian Institute of Culture) in Budapest, Hungary (from 1987-12 until 1988-01)
recording of:
6 Stücke, op. 32: Nr. 3. Frühlingsrauschen (6 Pieces, op. 32: No. 3. Rustle of Spring, for piano) (from 1987-12 until 1988-01)
composer:
Christian Sinding (Norwegian composer)
part of:
6 Stücke, op. 32
Christian Sinding2:41
4From the Bohemian Forest, op. 68: Silent Woods
engineer:
Aleksander Karasev (engineer) (from 2003-10-10 until 2003-10-12)
producer:
Любовь Доронина
editor:
Павел Лаврененков (Pavel Lavrenenkov)
cello:
Dmitry Yablonsky (Russian cellist and conductor) (from 2003-10-10 until 2003-10-12)
orchestra:
Russian Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra (Russian Philharmonic Orchestra) (from 2003-10-10 until 2003-10-12)
conductor:
Dmitry Yablonsky (Russian cellist and conductor) (from 2003-10-10 until 2003-10-12)
recorded at:
Государственный дом радиовещания и звукозаписи: студия 5 (The State House of Broadcasting and Audio-Recording: Studio 5) in Moscow, Russia (from 2003-10-10 until 2003-10-12)
recording of:
Klid (Silent Woods) for Cello and Orchestra, op. 68 no. 5 (from 2003-10-10 until 2003-10-12)
composer:
Antonín Dvořák (composer) (on 1893-10-28)
dedicated to:
Hanuš Wihan
premiered at:
[concert] (1894-12-16)
part of:
Works of Antonín Dvořák by opus number (number: op. 65/5) and Antonín Dvořák: Thematický katalog (Antonín Dvořák: Thematic Catalogue, Burghauser [B.]) (number: B. 182)
orchestration of:
Ze Šumavy, op. 68, B. 133: č. 5. Klid (Lento e molto cantabile) (From the Bohemian Forest, op. 68, B. 133: no. 5. Silent Woods (Lento e molto cantabile), for four-hand piano)
Antonín Dvořák6:04
5Flowers From Frösö, Book 1, op. 16: Summer Song
producer:
Carl Shavitz and Peter Willemoës
orchestra:
Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra (from 1994-08-30 until 1994-09-01)
conductor:
Okko Kamu (conductor) (from 1994-08-30 until 1994-09-01)
recorded at:
Helsingborgs konserthus (Helsingborg Concert Hall) in Helsingborg, Skåne (Skåne county), Sweden (from 1994-08-30 until 1994-09-01)
recording of:
Frösöblomster Suite no. 1: I. Sommarsång. Andante con moto (from 1994-08-30 until 1994-09-01)
composer:
Wilhelm Peterson‐Berger (Swedish composer and music critic)
part of:
Frösöblomster Suite no. 1
Wilhelm Peterson‐Berger2:16
6Piano Quintet in A, op. 114, D 667 "Trout": Andante
engineer:
János Bohus (Hungarian sound engineer.) (in 1991-12)
producer:
Ibolya Tóth (in 1991-12)
double bass:
István Tóth (double bass player) (from 1991-12-02 until 1991-12-04)
piano:
Jenő Jandó (pianist) (from 1991-12-02 until 1991-12-04)
strings:
Kodály Quartet (from 1991-12-02 until 1991-12-04)
recorded at:
Unitarian Church in Budapest, Hungary (from 1991-12-02 until 1991-12-04)
recording of:
Quintett A-Dur, D. 667 „Forellenquintett“: II. Andante (from 1991-12-02 until 1991-12-04)
composer:
Franz Schubert (composer) (in 1819)
part of:
Quintett A-Dur, D. 667 „Forellenquintett“ (Piano quintet in A, "Trout Quintet")
Franz Schubert7:30
7The Planets, op. 32, H 125: Venus
orchestra:
Symfonický orchester Slovenského rozhlasu (Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra) (from 1988-11-26 until 1988-11-30)
conductor:
Adrian Leaper (conductor) (from 1988-11-26 until 1988-11-30)
recording of:
The Planets, op. 32: II. Venus, the Bringer of Peace (from 1988-11-26 until 1988-11-30)
composer:
Gustav Holst (composer) (from 1914 until 1916)
orchestration of:
The Planets, op. 32: II. Venus, the Bringer of Peace (for two pianos)
part of:
The Planets, op. 32 (Suite for Large Orchestra)
Gustav Holst8:08
8Violin Sonata #5 in F, op. 24 "Spring": Adagio molto espressivo
engineer:
Horváth János (János Horváth, engineer) (in 1989-04)
producer:
Jenő Simon (in 1989-04)
piano:
Jenő Jandó (pianist) (from 1989-04-21 until 1989-04-27)
violin:
Takako Nishizaki (violinist) (from 1989-04-21 until 1989-04-27)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
HNH International Ltd. (not for release label use!) (in 1989)
recorded at:
Instituto Italiano di Cultura (Italian Institute of Culture) in Budapest, Hungary (from 1989-04-21 until 1989-04-27)
recording of:
Sonata for Violin and Piano no. 5 in F major, op. 24 "Spring": II. Adagio molto espressivo (from 1989-04-21 until 1989-04-27)
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer) (from 1800 until 1801)
part of:
Sonata for Violin and Piano no. 5 in F major, op. 24 “Spring”
Ludwig van Beethoven5:44
9Idylle de printemps
orchestra:
Orchestra of Opera North (English Northern Philharmonia) (from 1995-08-22 until 1995-08-23)
conductor:
David Lloyd‐Jones (British conductor) (from 1995-08-22 until 1995-08-23)
recording of:
Idylle de Printemps (from 1995-08-22 until 1995-08-23)
composer:
Frederick Delius (English composer) (in 1889)
Frederick Delius7:57
10Out Towards the Sea
orchestra:
Iceland Symphony Orchestra (from 2002-06-18 until 2002-06-28)
conductor:
Bjarte Engeset (conductor) (from 2002-06-18 until 2002-06-28)
recorded at:
Háskólabíó Ráðstefnu- og menningarmiðstöð in Reykjavík, Höfuðborgarsvæðið (Capital Region), Iceland (from 2002-06-18 until 2002-06-28)
recording of:
Ut mot havet (Out Towards the Sea) (from 2002-06-18 until 2002-06-28)
composer:
Edvard Fliflet Bræin (Norwegian composer)
Edvard Fliflet Bræin3:04
11Woodland Sketches, op. 51: To a Wild Rose
piano:
James Barbagallo (pianist)
recording of:
10 Woodland Sketches, op. 51: No. 1. To a Wild Rose (original for solo piano)
composer:
Edward MacDowell (American composer, pianist) (in 1896)
part of:
10 Woodland Sketches, op. 51
Edward MacDowell1:25
12The Lark Ascending
engineer:
Dave Harries (engineer) (in 1995-08)
producer:
Paul Myers (classical record producer) (in 1995-08)
violin:
David Greed (from 1995-08-24 until 1995-08-25)
orchestra:
English Northern Philharmonia (English Northern Philharmonia) (from 1995-08-24 until 1995-08-25)
conductor:
David Lloyd‐Jones (British conductor) (from 1995-08-24 until 1995-08-25)
recorded at:
Leeds Town Hall in Leeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom (from 1995-08-24 until 1995-08-25)
recording of:
The Lark Ascending (for violin and orchestra) (from 1995-08-24 until 1995-08-25)
composer:
Ralph Vaughan Williams (English composer) (in 1914)
premiered at:
[concert] (1921-06-14)
premiered at:
Queen’s Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 1921-06-14)
arrangement of:
The Lark Ascending (for violin and piano)
Ralph Vaughan Williams14:59
13In the Steppes of Central Asia
producer:
Günter Appenheimer (producer/engineer)
orchestra:
Slovak Philharmonic (from 1987-07-04 until 1987-07-09)
conductor:
Daniel Nazareth (conductor and composer) (from 1987-07-04 until 1987-07-09)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Pacific Music Co., Ltd. (in 1987)
recorded at:
Concert Hall of the Slovak Philharmonic in Bratislava, Bratislavský kraj (Bratislava Region), Slovakia (from 1987-07-04 until 1987-07-09)
recording of:
В Средней Азии (In the Steppes of Central Asia) (from 1987-07-04 until 1987-07-09)
composer:
Александр Порфирьевич Бородин (Alexander Borodin, Russian composer) (in 1880)
dedicated to:
Franz Liszt (Hungarian composer, pianist and conductor)
premiered at:
[concert] (1880-04-20) (premiere concert for Borodin's In the Steppes of Central Asia)
publisher:
[unknown] (special purpose label - DO NOT USE!) (in 1882)
recording of:
In the Steppes of Central Asia (orch. Glazunov)
orchestrator:
Александр Константинович Глазунов (Alexander Glazunov, Russian composer, 1865–1936)
composer:
Александр Порфирьевич Бородин (Alexander Borodin, Russian composer)
orchestration of:
В Средней Азии (In the Steppes of Central Asia)
Alexander Borodin8:06
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part of:KDFC Islands of Sanity (number: 3)