CSO im zwanzigsten Jahrhundert: Collector’s Choice (10-CD)
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Zur Jahrhundertwende durchforstete das Chicago Symphony Orchestra seine Archive, um fesselnde historische Aufnahmen des CSO zu sammeln – hier präsentiert in einem 10-Disc-Box-Set mit Begleitheft. Die hier enthaltenen Aufnahmen repräsentieren fast alle musikalischen Leiter des Orchesters im 20. Jahrhundert sowie namhafte Gastdirigenten wie Carlo Maria Giulini, Leopold Stokowski und Bruno Walter, in einem Repertoire, das von Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart bis Elliott Carter reicht.
Wagner Tannhäuser, „Heil! Dir, Göttin der Liebe!“
Frederick Stock Dirigent
Festivalkor des 2500
Mai 1933, Hall of Science Court, A Century of Progress Exposition, Chicago
Beethoven Sinfonie Nr. 1 in C-Dur, op. 21
Fritz Busch Dirigent
Februar 1949, Orchestra Hall, Chicago
Schubert Sinfonie Nr. 8 in h-Moll, D. 759 (Unvollendete)
Bruno Walter Dirigent
März 1958, Orchestra Hall, Chicago
Schumann Manfred-Ouvertüre, op. 115
Bruno Walter Dirigent
Februar 1956, Studio 1A, WGN-TV, Chicago
Rameau Dardanus-Suite (arr. Vincent d’Indy)
Charles Munch Dirigent
Februar 1963, Orchestra Hall, Chicago
Wagner Lohengrin, Vorspiel zum 3. Akt
Artur Rodziński Dirigent
April 1948, Eighth Street Theatre, Chicago
Beethoven Sinfonie Nr. 2 in D-Dur, op. 36
Leopold Stokowski Dirigent
Oktober 1962, WGN-TV Studios, Chicago
Beethoven Sinfonie Nr. 7 in A-Dur, op. 92
János Ferencsik Dirigent
März 1979, Orchestra Hall, Chicago
Tschaikowski Sinfonie Nr. 4 in f-Moll, op. 36
Fritz Reiner Dirigent
November 1957, Orchestra Hall, Chicago
Prokofjew Sinfonie Nr. 3 in c-Moll, op. 44
Kirill Kondraschin Dirigent
April 1976, Orchestra Hall, Chicago
Bruckner Sinfonie Nr. 7 in E-Dur, Allegro moderato
Paul Hindemith Dirigent
April 1963, Orchestra Hall, Chicago
Strauss Der Bürger als Edelmann, Suite
Hans Rosbaud Dirigent
November 1960, Studio 1A, WGN-TV, Chicago
Mahler Sinfonie Nr. 3 in d-Moll
Jean Martinon Dirigent
Regina Resnik Mezzosopran
Chicago Children’s Choir
Christopher Moore Leitung
Women of the Chicago Symphony Chorus
Margaret Hillis Leitung
März 1967, Orchestra Hall, Chicago
Shapey Rituals für Sinfonieorchester
Ralph Shapey Dirigent
Mai 1966, Orchestra Hall, Chicago
Wagner Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, Vorspiel zum 3. Akt
Pierre Monteux Dirigent
Januar 1961, Medinah Temple, Chicago
Bruckner Sinfonie Nr. 7 in E-Dur
Klaus Tennstedt Dirigent
Mai–Juni 1984
Vaughan Williams Sinfonie Nr. 2 (Eine Londoner Sinfonie)
Sir Malcolm Sargent Dirigent
Juli 1967, Ravinia Festival, Highland Park
Copland Preamble for a Solemn Occasion
Seiji Ozawa Dirigent
Marian Anderson Sprecherin
Juni 1968, Ravinia Festival, Highland Park
Schuman Sinfonie Nr. 3
Leonard Slatkin Dirigent
Februar 1986, Orchestra Hall, Chicago
Bizet Patrie-Ouvertüre
Désiré Defauw Dirigent
Januar 1947, Eighth Street Theatre, Chicago
Debussy Six Antike Epigraphen (arr. Ernest Ansermet)
Ernest Ansermet Dirigent
Januar 1968, Orchestra Hall, Chicago
Debussy Pelléas und Mélisande, Präludien und Interludien (arr. Erich Leinsdorf)
Erich Leinsdorf Dirigent
November 1986, Orchestra Hall, Chicago
Copland Billy the Kid-Suite
James Levine Dirigent
Juli 1981, Ravinia Festival, Highland Park
Roussel Sinfonie Nr. 3 in g-Moll, op. 42
Charles Munch Dirigent
Februar 1967, Orchestra Hall, Chicago
Corigliano Campane di Ravello
Kenneth Jean Dirigent
Oktober 1987, Orchestra Hall, Chicago
Bartók Zwei Porträts, op. 5
Sir Georg Solti Dirigent
Samuel Magad Violine
November 1987, Orchestra Hall, Chicago
Carter Variationen für Orchester
Sir Georg Solti Dirigent
Januar 1982, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles
Busoni Lustspiel-Ouvertüre, op. 38
Daniel Barenboim Dirigent
Januar 1996, Orchestra Hall, Chicago
Mozart Die Entführung aus dem Serail, KV 384, Ouvertüre (arr. Ferruccio Busoni)
Daniel Barenboim Dirigent
Februar 1996, Orchestra Hall, Chicago
Mozart Divertimento Nr. 11 in D-Dur, KV 251, Auszüge
Carlo Maria Giulini Dirigent
Ray Still Oboe
März 1967, Orchestra Hall, Chicago
Beethoven Christus am Ölberge, op. 85
Daniel Barenboim Dirigent
Laura Aikin Sopran
Ben Heppner Tenor
Rene René Bass
Chicago Symphony Chorus
Duain Wolfe Leitung
Februar 1996, Orchestra Hall, Chicago
Discs: 10
Record Label: CSO
Release Year: 2000
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