{"product_id":"28948434107","title":"Walter Weller - Decca Legacy - Import 20 CD","description":"\u003cp\u003eCredits:\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eWalter Weller \u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eDescription:\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eScheduled to be recorded\n\n[CD 1]\n\nBartók: 1) Rhapsody Sz.27\n\n1) Rhapsody Sz.27. 2-4) Piano Concerto No.1 Sz.83,\n\n2-4) Piano Concerto No.1 Sz.83\n\nPascal Roger (Piano), London Symphony Orchestra\n\nRecorded: June 1976 (1), November 1974 \u0026amp; June 1975 (2-4), London\n\n\n\n[CD 2]\n\nBartók: 1-3) Piano Concertos\n\n1-3) Piano Concerto No.2 Sz.95,\n\n4-6) Piano Concerto No.3 Sz.119\n\nPascal Roger (Piano), London Symphony Orchestra\n\nRecorded in London, November 1974 (1-3), June 1976 (4-6)\n\n\n\n[CD 3]\n\n1-21) Brahms: Hungarian Dances WoO1\n\nPerformed by] The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra\n\nRecorded: May 1982, London\/ [CD 2\n\n\n\n[CD 4]\n\nDukas: ...\n\n1) Symphonic Poem \"The Sorcerer's Apprentice\",\n\n2-4) Symphony in C major\n\nLondon Philharmonic Orchestra\n\nRecorded in London, October 1974.\n\n\n\n[CD 5]\n\n1-12) Grieg: Drama \"Peer Gynt\" Op.23,\n\n13) Smetana: Symphonic Poem \"Haakon Jarl\" Op.16\n\nPerformed by: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (1-12), Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (13)\n\nRecorded in Tel Aviv, February 1978\n\n\n\n[CD 6]\n\nMozart:.\n\n1-3) Violin Concerto No.1 in B-flat major, K.207,\n\n4-6) Violin Concerto No.2 in D major, K.211,\n\n7-9) Violin Concerto No.3 in G major, K.216\n\nMayumi Fujikawa (violin), Royal Philharmonic Orchestra\n\nRecorded in London, September (1-3) and October (4-6), 1980 and April (7-9), 1979\n\n\n\n[CD 7]\n\nMozart:.\n\n1-3) Violin Concerto No.4 in D major, K,218,\n\n4-6) Violin Concerto No.5 in A major, K.219, \"Turkish Style\",\n\n7) Rondo in B-flat major, K.269,\n\n8) Adagio in E major, K.261,\n\n9) Rondo in C major, K.373\n\nMayumi Fujikawa (violin), Royal Philharmonic Orchestra\n\nRecorded in February (1-3), October (7, 8), and September (9), 1980, and April (4-6), 1979, in London.\n\n\n\n[CD 8].\n\n1-3) Eck: Violin Concerto in E-flat major (Biography by Mozart, K.268),\n\n4-6) Mozart(biography): Violin Concerto in D major, K.271a\n\nMayumi Fujikawa (violin), Royal Philharmonic Orchestra\n\nRecorded in London, October (1-3) and February (4-6), 1980\n\n\n\n[CD 9]\n\nProkofiev:.\n\n1-4) Symphony No.1 in D major, Op.25 \"Classics\",\n\n5-8) Symphony No.7 in C-sharp minor, Op.131\n\nLondon Symphony Orchestra\n\nRecorded in London, April 1974\n\n\n\n[CD 10]\n\nProkofiev: .\n\n1-2) Symphony No.2 in D minor, Op.40,\n\n3-8) Suite \"Love for Three Oranges\" Op.33a\n\nLondon Philharmonic Orchestra\n\nRecorded in London, May 1978 (1-2), November 1977, May 1978 \u0026amp; May 1979 (3-8)\n\n\n\n[CD 11]\n\nProkofiev:.\n\n1-4) Symphony No.3 in C minor, Op.44,\n\n5-8) Scythian Suite Op.20\n\nPerformed by] London Philharmonic Orchestra\n\nMarch, April \u0026amp; November 1977 (1-4), March 1977 (5-8), London\n\n\n\n[CD 12]\n\nProkofiev:.\n\n1-4) Symphony No.4 in C major, Op.112 (revised version),\n\n5) Russian Overture Op.72\n\nLondon Philharmonic Orchestra\n\nRecorded in London, November 1977 (1-4), May 1978 (5)\n\n\n\n[CD 13]\n\n1-4) Prokofiev: Symphony No.5 in B-flat major, Op.100\n\nPerformed by] London Symphony Orchestra\n\nFebruary, 1976, London\/ [CD 13] 1-4) Prokofiev:Symphony No.5 in B-flat major, Op.100\n\n\n\n[CD 14]\n\n1-3) Prokofiev:Symphony No.6 in E-flat major, Op.111\n\nPerformed by] London Philharmonic Orchestra\n\nRecorded] November, 1975, London\/ [CD 14] 1-3) Prokofiev: Symphony No.6 in E-flat major, Op.111\n\n\n\n[CD 15]\n\n1-4) Rachmaninoff: Symphony No.1 in D minor, Op.13\n\nPerformed by] Orchestre de la Suisse Romande\n\nRecorded in Geneva, August 1972\n\n\n\n[CD 16]\n\n1-4) Rachmaninoff: Symphony No.2 in E minor, Op.27\n\nPerformed by] London Philharmonic Orchestra\n\nRecorded in London, May 1973\n\n\n\n[CD 17]\n\nRachmaninoff: .\n\n1-3) Symphony No.3 in A minor, Op.44,\n\n4) Fantasy \"The Rock\" Op.7\n\nPerformed by] London Philharmonic Orchestra\n\nRecorded in March \u0026amp; October 1974,London\/\n\n\n\n[CD 18].\n\nShostakovich:.\n\n1-4) Symphony No.1 in F minor, Op.10,\n\n5-9) Symphony No.9 in E-flat major, Op.70\n\nOrchestre de la Suisse Romande\n\nRecorded in Geneva, September 1971\n\n\n\n[CD 19]\n\n1-6) Smetana: Symphonic Poem \"My Homeland\n\nPerformed by] Israel Philharmonic Orchestra\n\nRecorded in Tel Aviv, February 1978\n\n\n\n[CD 20] \"Prima Donna in Vienna\n\n1) Mozart: \"E Susanna non vien! ...\" from Opera \"The Marriage of Figaro\" K.492 Dove sono i bei momenti\",\n\n2) Beethoven: \"O war ich schon mit dir vereint\" from \"Fidelio\" Op.72\n\n3) Weber: \"Wie nahte mir der Schlummer ...\" from \"Die Zauberflote\", Op.77 Leise, leise, fromme Weise!\n\n4) Wagner: \"Dich, teure Halle, gruss ich wieder\" from the opera \"Tannhäuser\",\n\n5) Korngold: \"Gluck, das mir verblieb\" (Marietta's song) from his opera \"The City of Death\",\n\n6) R. Strauss: \"Er ist der Richtige nicht fur mich ...\" from \"Arabella\" Op.79 Aber der Richtige, wenn's einen gibt fur mich\",\n\n7) J. Strauss II: \"O, habet Acht\" from the comic opera \"The Gypsy Baron\",\n\n8) Zeller: \"Schenkt man sich Rosen in Tirol\" from \"The Little Bird Seller\",\n\nLehar: \"O, habet Acht\" from \"The Little Bird Seller\n\n9) War es auch nichts als ein Augenblick\" from the comic opera \"Eva\n\n10) Hor'ich Zymbalklange\" from the comedy \"Gypsy Love\n\n11) Kahlmann: \"O jag' dem Gluck nicht nach\" from \"The Duchess of Czardasch\".\n\nPilar Laurenger, Arlene Oger(6)(soprano), Vienna State Opera Orchestra\n\n[Recorded] November \u0026amp; December 1970,Vienna\n\n\n\nPerformers\n\nWalter Weller, conductor\n\n\n\nThe Decca recordings of the Viennese-born British violinist and conductor Walter Weller (1939-2015) are now available in a 20-CD box set. Limited edition. As the youngest concertmaster of the Vienna Philharmonic, Weller switched from violin bow to conducting stick in the late 1960s and quickly developed a natural and successful relationship with national and international orchestras. After becoming the permanent conductor of the Vienna State Opera, Weller recorded an aria recital with the Spanish soprano Pilar Laurenger in 1970, which also marked his studio conducting debut. The Weller Quartet, of which he had been a leader, disbanded to concentrate on conducting. With the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, the London Philharmonic, and the London Symphony Orchestra, Weller applied his intimate knowledge of orchestral technique to mainly Russian symphonic works throughout the 1970s. Weller's knowledge of these orchestras is evident in his complete symphony recordings, where strong conducting and Viennese warmth coexist. He was widely recognized by critics for his complete grasp of complex scores and his ability to coax a rich, transparent sound from the orchestra.\n\n\n\nThe set includes Shostakovich's Symphonies Nos. 1 and 9 recorded in 1971, the complete symphonies of Rachmaninoff and Prokofiev that followed, the Dukas symphonies of 1974, the complete Bartók piano concertos recorded with Pascal Roger in 1974-76, the Israel In 1979-82 Weller returned to the repertoire he grew up with as the son of a violinist with the Vienna Philharmonic. These included Brahms' Hungarian Dances and a collection of Mozart violin concertos with Japanese violinist Mayumi Fujikawa. It is also notable for the inclusion of two concertos that were published after Mozart's death and later declared to be forgeries, both of which are very attractive works in their own right.\n\n\n\nThe booklet includes a new essay by Peter Quantrill on the life and career of Walter Weller, celebrating this true Viennese musician. In original jacket.\n\n\n\n(UNIVERSAL MUSIC\/IMS)\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Decca","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":51265077182753,"sku":"28948434107","price":16551.0,"currency_code":"JPY","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0568\/8482\/2076\/files\/28948434107.jpg?v=1747037580","url":"https:\/\/cdsvinyljapan.com\/products\/28948434107","provider":"CDs Vinyl Japan Store","version":"1.0","type":"link"}