New York Philharmonic
- Title
- New York Philharmonic [sound recording].
- Published by
- [England] : Pearl, p1991.
- Author
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Status | FormatMusical recording | AccessUse in library | Call numberM1000.N48 N48 1991g | Item locationOff-site |
Details
- Additional authors
- Description
- 3 sound discs : digital, mono.; 4 3/4 in.
- Subject
- Contents
- The Mikado: Overture / Sullivan (J. Stransky, conductor) (4:04) -- Symphony no. 5 in C minor, op. 67: Andante con moto / Beethoven (J. Stransky, conductor) (7:12) -- Praeludium on the Dutch national anthem / Mengelberg (W. Mengelberg, conductor) (4:13) -- A victory ball / Schelling (W. Mengelberg, conductor) (13:14) -- The flying dutchman: Overture (9:23) ; Die Walküre: Ride of the Valkyries (5:15) / Wagner (W. Mengelberg,conductor) -- Artist's life ; waltz, op. 316 (4:37) ; Tales from the Vienna woods : waltz, op. 325 (4:30) / J.Strauss II (W. Mengelberg, conductor) -- Marche slav : op. 31 / Tchaikovsky (W. Mengelberg, conductor) (9:39) -- Variations on a them by Haydn / Brahms (A. Toscanini, conductor) (15:01)
- La Traviata: Prelude to Act III / Verdi (A. Toscanini, conductor) (3:48) -- Symphony no. 5 in C minor, op. 67 / Beethoven (A. Toscanini, conductor) (30:15) -- Don Quixote / R. Strauss (Sir T. Beecham, conductor) (38:44) -- Parsifal: Prelude to Act I / Wagner (F. Reiner, conductor) (14:19) -- Nocturnes / Debussy (F. Reiner, conductor) (14:25) -- Suite for strings with four horns, two flutes and English horn / Purcell, arr. Barbirolli (J. Barbirolli, conductor) (15:00) -- Fountains of Rome / Respighi (J. Barbirolli, conductor) (14:57) -- Ibéria (No. 2 from Images pour orchestre) / Debussy (J. Barbirolli, conductor) (19:21).
- Owning institution
- Columbia University Libraries
- Note
- Title on container: New York Philharmonic : a sesquicentennial celebration, 1842-1992.
- Compact disc (AAD).
- Event (note)
- Recorded in New York City between Jan. 24, 1917 and Jan. 21, 1939.