{"product_id":"28948471065","title":"Antal Dorati - In London Vol.2 - Import 28 CD","description":"\u003cp\u003eCredits:\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eAntal Dorati \u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eDescription:\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eScheduled to be recorded\n\nCD 1\n\n1-8) Bartók: Opera \"Bluebeard's Castle\" Sz.48 (Prologue-Opening*\/ Door 1\/ Door 2\/ Door 3\/ Door 4\/ Door 5\/ Door 6\/ Door 7)\n\nPerformed by Imre Pallo (narration), Olga Soni (soprano), Mihaly Sekey (bass) [Recorded July 1962\/\n\n\n\nCD 2\n\n1-4) Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.6 in B minor, Op.74 \"Pathetique\n\nRecorded: June 1960\n\n\n\nCD 3\n\n1-5) Schoenberg:Five Pieces for Orchestra Op.16 (1949 version),\n\n6) Webern: 5 Pieces Op.10 for orchestra,\n\n7-9) Berg: 3 Pieces for Orchestra Op.6\n\nRecorded in July, 1962\n\n\n\nCD 4\n\nBeethoven: Symphonies No.1-4\n\n1-4) Symphony No.5 in C minor, Op.67 \"Fate\n\n5) \"Egmont\" Overture Op.84,\n\n6) \"Dedication\" Overture Op.124\n\nRecorded in July, 1962\n\n\n\nCD 5\n\n1-3) Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D major, Op.61\n\nPerformed by Joseph Szigeti(Violin) [Recorded] June, 1961\n\n\n\nCD 6\n\nChopin: 1-3) Piano Concerto in D major, Op.61\n\n1-3) Piano Concerto No.1 in E minor, Op.11,\n\n4) Nocturne No.7 in C-sharp minor, Op.27 No.1,\n\n5-7) from Practice Op.25 (No.11 in A minor \"Withering Wood\", No.1 in A flat major \"Aeolian Harp\", No.12 in C minor \"Ocean\")\n\nPerformed by Gina Bachauer, piano.\n\n\n\nCD 7\n\nLiszt:.\n\n1) Hungarian Rhapsody No.14 in F minor, S.359 No.1,\n\n2) Hungarian Rhapsody No.12 in C-sharp minor, S.359 No.4,\n\n3) Hungarian Rhapsody No.9 in D major, S.359 No.6,\n\n4) Hungarian Rhapsody No.5 in E minor, S.359 No.5 \"Tragic Epic\n\nRecorded July, 1963\n\n\n\nCD 8\n\n1-5) Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra S.116\n\nRecorded in July, 1962\n\n\n\nCD 9\n\nBeethoven: Piano Concerto No.4 in G major, S.116 [Recording] July, 1962\n\n1-3) Piano Concerto No.4 in G major, Op.58,\n\n4-6) Piano Concerto No.9 in E major, Op.14 No.1\n\nPerformed by Gina Bachauer (Piano) [Recorded in July, 1962\n\n\n\nCD 10\n\nStravinsky: 1) Russian Scherzo\n\n1) Russian Scherzo (Orchestral version),\n\n2) Fireworks Op.4,\n\n3) Tango (orchestral version),\n\n4-7) Four Exercises for Orchestra,\n\n8-11) Symphonic Poem \"The Nightingale Song\n\nRecorded in June (1, 2, 8-11) and July (3-7), 1964\n\n\n\nCD 11\n\n1-3) Khachaturian: Violin Concerto in D minor, Op.46\n\nPerformed by] Henryk Schelling(Violin) [Recorded] July, 1964\/.\n\n\n\nCD 12\n\nTchaikovsky: 1-4) Symphony no.\n\n1-4) Symphony No.1 in G minor, Op.13 \"Fantasy on a Winter's Day\",\n\n5-8) Symphony No.2 in C minor, Op.17 \"Little Russia\n\nRecorded July, 1965\n\n\n\nCD 13\n\n1-5) Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.3 in D major, Op.29 \"Poland\n\nRecorded in July, 1965\n\n\n\nCD 14\n\n1-3) Mendelssohn:Violin Concerto in E minor, Op.64,\n\n4-6) Schumann: Violin Concerto in D minor, WoO1\n\nPerformed by Henrik Schelling (violin) [Recorded] July, 1964\n\n\n\nCD 15\n\n1) Tchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo Theme Op.33. 2-4) Saint-Saens: Variations on a Rococo Theme WoO2,\n\n2-4) Saint-Saens: Cello Concerto No.1 in A minor, Op.33\n\nPerformed by] János Starker (cello) [Recorded] June, 1964\n\n\n\nCD 16\n\nBartók: (in Japanese)\n\n1-23) Ballet \"The Wonderful Chinese Official\" Sz.73,\n\n24-26) Divertimento for strings Sz.113\n\nPerformed by BBC Symphony Orchestra, recorded in July, 1964.\n\n\n\nCD 17\n\nBartók: 1-8) Ballet\n\n1-8) Ballet \"The Wooden Prince\" Sz.60\n\nRecorded by BBC Symphony Orchestra, July, 1964.\n\n\n\nCD 18\n\nChopin: 1-3) Piano Concerto No.2 in F minor, Op.60\n\n1-3) Piano Concerto No.2 in F minor, Op.21,\n\n4) Fantasy in F minor, Op.49\n\nPerformed by Gina Bachauer (Piano) [Recorded in June, 1964\n\n\n\nCD 19\n\n1) Milhaud: Ballet \"The Cow on the Roof\", Op.58. 2-4) Francais: \"The Roof\", Op.58,\n\n2-4) Francais: Concertino for Piano and Orchestra,\n\n5) Orlick: Overture for orchestra,\n\n6) Satie: Ballet \"Pallade\n\nPerformed by Claude Francais (piano) [Recorded in August, 1965\n\n\n\nCD 20\n\nHaydn: Symphonies No.1-4\n\n1-4) Symphony No.59 in A major, Hob.I:59 \"Fire\",\n\n5-8) Symphony No. 81 in G major, Hob.\n\nRecorded August 1965\/\n\n\n\nCD 21\n\nMozart: 1) Opera \"Lucho Silla\" K.1\n\n1) Overture from the opera \"Lucio Silla\" K.135,\n\n2-3) Two Marches in D major, K.335,\n\n4) Allegro in D major, K.121,\n\n5) March in D major, K.249,\n\n6) Menuetto in C major, K.409,\n\n7-9) Three German Dances, K.605,\n\n10) Overture from \"The Marriage of Figaro\" K.492\n\nRecordings: August 1965 (1-9), July 1962 (10)\/\n\n\n\nCD 22\n\nBrahms: 1-4) Symphony No. 3\n\n1-4) Symphony No.3 in F major, Op.90,\n\n5-8) Symphony No.4 in E minor, Op.98\n\nRecorded in July, 1963\n\n\n\nCD 23\n\nBartók: 1-4) Strings, Op.90\n\n1-4) Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta Sz.106,\n\n5-7) Sonata for 2 pianos and percussion Sz.110\n\n[Performed by] Geza Fried (5-7), Luktor Ponce (5-7) (piano), percussionist, London Symphony Orchestra [Recorded] June 1960 (1-4), July 1962 (5-7)\/\n\n\n\nCD 24\n\n1-4) Beethoven: Symphony No.7 in A major, Op.92\n\nRecorded: July, 1963 \/ 《CD 24》 1-4)\n\n\n\nCD 25\n\n1-3) Tchaikovsky:Violin Concerto in D major, Op.35\n\nPerformed by Henryk Schelling(Violin) [Recorded] July, 1962\/\n\n\n\nCD 26\n\nTchaikovsky: 1-6) Suite No.1 in D major, Op.35\n\n1-6) Suite No.1 in D minor, Op.43,\n\n7-11) Suite No.2 in C major, Op.53\n\nPerformed by Hugh Bean (violin) [Recorded in August, 1966\n\n\n\nCD 27\n\nTchaikovsky: 1-4) Suite No.3 in C major, Op.53\n\n1-4) Suite No.3 in G major, Op.55,\n\n5-8) Suite No.4 in G major, Op.61 \"Mozartina\n\nPerformed by Hugh Bean (violin) [Recorded in August, 1966\n\n\n\nCD 28\n\n1-3) Faria: Harpsichord Concerto,\n\n3) Julian Alborn: Concerto for Harpsichord and Violoncello, 2-4) Hugh Bean (Violin)\n\n4-6) Tres cantigas del Rey**,\n\n7) Partita*,\n\n8) Bartolomeo de Selma y Salaverde: Canzona in 4 voices*,\n\n9) Francisco Correa de Araujo: Tiento No. 5 in the seventh melody*,\n\n10-15) Bartolomeo de Selma y Salaverde: \"Canzona, fantasia,From \"Collections of Corrente\" (2-voice galliarda*\/Canzona for soprano solo*\/2-voice and 3-voice barretto*\/3-voice corrente*\/4-voice corrente*\/3-voice canzona*),\n\n16) Antonio de Cabezon: Para quien críe yo cabellos*.\n\nPerformed by\n\nRafael Puyana, harpsichord; David Sandeman, flute (1-3); Neil Black, oboe (1-3); Shea King, clarinet (1-3); Raymond Cohen (1-3, 8-16); Nona Liddell (8-16), violin, Terence Weil, cello (1-3, 8-16); Heather Harper, soprano (4-6); David Munroe, recorder, Dulcian (8-16); Patrick Eyland, viola (8-16); Oliver Brooks, violone (8-16), Deirdre Dundas-Grant, bassoon (8-16), Stephen Whittaker, percussion (8-16), Charles Mackerras, conductor (1-3), London Symphony String Quartet (4-6)\n\nRecorded] August 1969 (1-3, 8, 10-15), July 1964 (4-7, 9, 16)\n\n\n\n*First time on CD\n\n**Mercury's first CD release\n\n\n\nPerformers\n\nAntal Dorati(Conductor)\n\nLondon Symphony Orchestra,\n\nBBC Symphony Orchestra (CD 16),\n\nFestival Chamber Orchestra (CD 20, CD 21: 1-9),\n\nNew Philharmonia Orchestra (CD 26, CD 27)\n\nRecording location: London\n\n\n\nEloquence is pleased to announce the release of a two-volume set of recordings made in London by Hungarian conductor Antal Dorati, a master of Mercury's early stereo years. The second volume, Antal Dorati in London Vol. 2, contains recordings from June 1960 to August 1966. 28 CD box set. Limited edition. Included as a bonus is a rare album of neoclassical works by Julian Alborn (\"Tres cantigas del Rey\" sung by Heather Harper) and Manuel de Falla (harpsichord concerto played by Rafael Puyana), released by Phillips. The album is available for purchase.The works of Bartók, another Hungarian composer like Dorati, have never been recorded before. His Concerto for Orchestra, Divertimento for Strings, and Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta have rarely been equaled in terms of atmosphere and accuracy. Also included are Bartók's most famous stage works, \"Bluebeard's Castle,\" as well as \"The Wonderful Chinese Official\" and \"The Wooden Prince. In \"Bluebeard's Castle,\" the narration of the \"Prologue\" is included on CD for the first time. Following the first volume are Haydn's symphonies (Nos. 59 and 81), the complete symphonies of Brahms and Tchaikovsky, as well as three albums of concertos with violinist Henrik Schelling. Also included are Satie's \"Parade\" and Milhaud's \"The Cow on the Roof,\" both focused on Paris in the surrealist era, as well as rare works by Francais and Auric. In addition to the London Symphony Orchestra, the orchestra includes the Festival Chamber Orchestra, the BBC Symphony Orchestra, and the New Philharmonia Orchestra, which performed Tchaikovsky's complete orchestral suites.\n\n\n\nThomas Fine is supervising the remastering and mastering. Includes a new essay by David Patmore on the historical context and importance of these recordings. 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