{"product_id":"791154051184","title":"Aline Van Barentzen - Radio Archives Edition - Import 9 CD Box Set","description":"\u003cp\u003eCredits:\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eAline Van Barentzen \u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eDescription:\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eContents\n\nCD1)\n\nBeethoven: 1.\n\nPiano Concerto No.3 in C minor, Op.37\n\nPiano Concerto No.4 in G major, Op.58\n\nEugène Bigot, conductor\n\nOrchestre National de Radio France\n\nRecorded February 25, 1963 at the Theatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris, RTF Radio Studio (monaural)\n\n2. Leopoldo Cassella, conductor\n\nOrchestre Philharmonique de Radio Suisse-Italien\n\nRecorded at RSI Studio, Campo Marzio, Lugano, 1961 (monaural)\n\n\n\nCD2)\n\nBeethoven: 1.\n\nPiano Concerto No.5 in E-flat major, Op.73\n\nRachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No.2 Op.18\n\nBorodin: Piano Concerto No.3 in E-flat major, Op.73\n\nMazurka\" from Suite No.3\n\nSerenade\" from Piano Suite No.5\n\nScherzo in A flat major\n\nLouis Frémaux, conductor\n\nOrchestre National de Opera de Monte-Carlo Recording: August 16, 1958, Monte-Carlo National Opera, Monaco Radio, live recording (monaural)\n\nLeopoldo Cassella (conductor)\n\nOrchestre Philharmonique de Radio Italo-Swiss\n\nRecorded at the Teatro Cursal Apollo, Lugano, September 3, 1960,RSI live recording (mono)\n\n3. Studio recording for broadcast (mono), DRS Studio M3, Basel, December 14, 1960\n\n\n\nCD3)\n\nGrieg: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op.16\n\nTchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No.1 in B-flat\n\nPiano Concerto No.1 in B-flat minor, Op.23\n\nBalakirev: Oriental Fantasy \"Islamey\n\nRavel: \"The Clown's Morning Song\" from \"The Mirror\" Suite\n\nJorge Mester (conductor), Vero Munster Radio Orchestra\n\nRecorded: January 3, 1966, DRS Studio 1, Zurich, studio recording for broadcast (monaural)\n\n2. Erich Schmidt conductor, Veromünster Radio Orchestra\n\nRecorded: September 18, 1961 at DRS Studio 1, Zurich, studio recording for broadcast (monaural)\n\n3. recorded March 28, 1969 in DRS Studio M3, Basel,Studio recording for broadcast (monaural)\n\n4. Recording: Studio recording for broadcast by RSI Studio Auditorio, Lugano Besso, March 23, 1967 (mono)\n\n\n\nCD4)\n\nSaint-Saens: Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor\n\nPiano Concerto No.2 in G minor, Op.22\n\nScriabin: Piano Concerto in F-sharp minor, Op.20\n\nSaint-Saens: Etude in the Style of Waltz\n\nEtude in the Style of Waltz, Op.52, No.6\n\n4. Szymanowski: \"Mask\" Op.34\n\n1.2. Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio Italo-Swiss, conducted by Leopoldo Cassella\n\n1. Studio recording for broadcast by Campo Marzio RSI, Lugano, August 27, 1960 (monaural)\n\nStudio recording: December 22, 1964, Besso Studio Auditorio, Lugano, RSI (monaural)\n\n3.4. Recorded: December 14, 1960, Basel,DRS Studio M3 studio recording for broadcast (mono)\n\n\n\nCD5)\n\nMozart: 1.\n\nPiano Sonata No. 18 in D major, KV576\n\nPiano Sonata No. 11 in A major, KV331\/300i\n\nBeethoven: 3.\n\nPiano Sonata No.5 in C minor, Op.10, No.1\n\nPiano Sonata No.12 in A-flat major, Op.26\n\nBrahms:Variations on a Theme of Paganini\n\nVol.1\u0026amp;2 Op.35\n\n1. Studio recording for broadcast at DRS Studio M3, Basel, September 21, 1961 (monaural)\n\n2.3.Studio recording: April 13, 1962, DRS Studio M3, Basel (monaural)\n\nRecorded: March 26, 1959 at Campo Marzio DRS Studio M3, Lugano, for broadcast studio (mono)\n\nRecorded: December 21, 1965, Basel, DRS Studio M3, broadcast studio recording (monaural)\n\n\n\nCD6)\n\nSchumann: 1.\n\nSymphonic Exercises Op.13\n\nThe Clown at the Carnival in Vienna, Op.26\n\n8 Fantastic Pieces Op.12\n\n4. 4 Nocturnes Op.23\n\n1.Recorded: December 16, 1964 in Basel,DRS Studio M3 Studio recording for broadcast (monaural)\n\n2. recording: July 14, 1956, Munich, Hunkhaus, BR Studio 1, studio recording for broadcast (mono)\n\n3. 4. recorded: July 13, 1956, Munich,Seidhaus Saal BR studio recording for broadcast (mono)\n\n\n\nCD7)\n\nChopin: 1.\n\nFantasy in F minor, Op.49\n\nImprovisation No.3 in G-flat major, Op.51\n\nNocturne in C-sharp minor, Op.27.\n\nChabrier: 《2From \"Four Picturesque Pieces\n\nMelancholy\n\nScherzo Valse\n\nRavel: \"The Sad Bird\" from Suite \"Mirrors\n\nThe Sad Bird\" from Suite \"Mirrors\n\nMorning Song of a Clown\n\nToccata\" from \"Couperin's Tomb\n\nThe Gas of the NightPearl\n\n10. \"Elegant and Sentimental Waltz\n\nRecorded: April 5, 1960 at DR Studio M3, Basel (monaural)\n\n2.3. recorded: December 16, 1964 at DR Studio M3 Basel for broadcast (monaural)Recording (monaural)\n\n4.5. recorded: March 20, 1967 at DR Studio M3, Basel (monaural)\n\n6.7. recorded: June 6, 1959 at DR Studio M3, Basel (monaural)\n\n8.Recorded April 5, 1960 at DR Studio M3 in Basel for broadcast (monaural)\n\nRecorded: September 21, 1961 at DR Studio M3, Basel (monaural)\n\n10. recorded: March 8, 1971 in BaselLe DR Studio M3 broadcast studio recording (stereo)\n\n\n\nCD8)\n\nDebussy: 1.\n\nReflections on Water\" from \"Images\" Vol. 1\n\nThe Golden Fish\" from \"Les Images\" Vol. 2\n\n3. from \"Images\" Vol.1\n\nSail \/ Anacapri Hill \/ FlaxenThe Maiden with the Hair of the \/\n\nPuck's Dance \/ Minstrel\n\nFrom \"Images\" Vol. 2\n\nThe Gates of Vino \/ The Heath \/ General Lavine the Eccentric\n\nThe terrace where the moonlight falls \/ The nymph of the water \/ Fireworks\n\n2 Arabesques\n\nPrints\n\nPianoFor\n\nPoulenc: \"Three Indomitable Movements\n\n1.2. Studio recording: June 6, 1959, DR Studio M3 Basel, studio recording for broadcast (mono)\n\n3. recording: September 13, 1966, Lugano Besso Studio AudiTrio RSI studio recording for broadcast (monaural)\n\n4.5. Studio recording: March 8, 1971, DRS Studio M3, Basel (monaural)\n\n6. recorded: February 22, 1972 at DR Studio M3, Basel for broadcast studio (mono)7. recording: March 23, 1967, Lugano Besso RSI Studio Auditory Studio Recording (stereo)\n\n7. Studio recording: March 23, 1967, Lugano Besso RSI Studio Audiotrio for broadcast (stereo)\n\n\n\nCD9)\n\nDebussy: Preludes from the first book\n\nSail\n\nAnakaThe Hill of Pre\n\nProkofiev:10 Pieces from Op.12\n\nMarch\n\nPrelude\n\nFauré: \"Prelude\n\nImprovisation No.1\n\nImprovisation No.2\n\nImprovisation No.3\n\nBoat Song No.6\n\nMontpauw: \"Children's Scene\n\nBRahms: 10.\n\nInterlude in E-flat major, Op.117,No.1\n\nRhapsody in B minor, Op.79, No.1\n\nDebussy:Preludes, Book 2\n\n12. Terrace in the Moonlight\n\nFireworks\n\nVilla-LoboS: 14.\n\nThe Soul of Brazil\" Shoro No.5\n\nSuite No.1 \u0026amp; No.2 (excerpts)\n\nProkofiev: 10 Pieces from Op.12\n\n16. March \/ 17. Prelude\n\n1-4. Studio recording: March 26, 1959 at Lugano Campo Marzio, RSI (monaural)\n\n5-9. recorded: February 22, 1972 at DRS Studio M3, Basel (stereo)\n\n10.11. Recorded: March 25, 1974 at ORTF Studio 107 for broadcast studio (stereo)\n\n12-14. Recorded live for broadcast from ORTF Studio 107, June 7, 1975 (stereo)\n\n15. recording: March 23, 1967, Lugano Besso RSI Studio Auditorio, broadcast studio recording (mono)\n\n16.17. Recorded: Studio recording for broadcast at DRS Studio M3, Basel, December 21, 1965 (mono)\n\n\n\nAline Van Balenzen (1897-1981) was a French pianist of American origin. Born in Somerville, Massachusetts, she gave her first concert at the age of four.At an early age, his mother took him to Paris, where he received his formal musical education, played Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 1 at the age of 7, entered the Conservatoire de Paris at the age of 9, and won first prize in the piano competition of the Conservatoire de Paris in 1909 at only 11, a record that still stands today as the youngest ever. He then studied with Heinrich Barthes and Ernst von Dohnányi in Berlin, where he also met the young Artur Rubinstein and Wilhelm Kempff. In 1914, he also studied once in Vienna with Theodor Reshetitsky in his later years, and showed great promise for the future. He eventually settled in Paris, where he was surrounded by the most prominent performers and composers of the time. She performed works by Enesco, Poulenc, Messiaen, Roussel, Villa-Lobos, etc. On May 14, 1939, she renounced her American citizenship and became a French citizen. 1954, she was appointed professor of piano at the Paris Conservatory, a position she held until 1967. This set contains almost all of her recordings for broadcast, and is an invaluable overview of a little-known master of the 20th century.\n\n\n\n(Tobu Shoji)\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Meloclassic","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":50716293857569,"sku":"791154051184","price":2589.0,"currency_code":"UYU","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0568\/8482\/2076\/files\/791154051184.jpg?v=1734945641","url":"https:\/\/cdsvinyljapan.com\/en-uy\/products\/791154051184","provider":"CDs Vinyl Japan Store","version":"1.0","type":"link"}