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CD1
Beethoven: Piano Concerto no. 5 in E-flat major, op. 73
Rudolf Serkin, piano
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York (New York Philharmonic)
Recording: New York City, Liederkranz Hall, December 22, 1941
Producer: Goddard Lieberson
Original LP ML 4004: Released June 28, 1948
CD2
Beethoven: Symphony no. 5, op. 67
Beethoven: Symphony no. 3, op. 55
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York (New York Philharmonic)
Recording: New York City, Liederkranz Hall, December 15[1-4] & January 20[5-8], 1941
Producer: Goddard Lieberson
Original LP ML 4009: Released June 28, 1948
CD3
Beethoven: Symphony no. 6, op. 68
Schubert: Symphony no. 8 “Unfinished” D 759
The Philadelphia Orchestra
Recording: Philadelphia, Academy of Music, January 10/12, 1946[1-6]; March 2, 1947[6-7]
Original LP ML 4010: Released June 28, 1948
CD4
Beethoven: Violin Concerto, op. 61
Joseph Szigeti, violin
Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto, op. 64
Nathan Milstein, violin
Mendelssohn: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York (New York Philharmonic)
Recording: New York City, Carnegie Hall, April 5, 1947[1-3]; May 16, 1945[4-7]
Original LP ML 4012; ML 4001: Released June 28, 1948
CD5
Mahler: Symphony no. 4
Desi Halban, soprano
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York (New York Philharmonic)
Recording: New York City, Carnegie Hall, May 10, 1945
Producer: Goddard Lieberson
Original LP ML 4031: Released June 28, 1948
CD6
Mozart: Symphony no. 41 “Jupiter” K 551
Mozart: Cosi fan tutte – overture K 588
Mozart: Symphony no. 38 “Prague” K 504
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York (New York Philharmonic)
Recording: New York City, Carnegie Hall, January 22[1-4] & January 23[5], 1945; Columbia 30th Street Studio, December 6, 1954[6-8]
Producer: Goddard Lieberson
Original LP ML 4035: Released June 28, 1948
CD7
Mozart: Don Giovanni
Mozart: Die Entführung aus dem Serail
Mozart: Die Zauberflöte
Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro
Ezio Pinza, bass
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra
Mozart: Die Zauberflöte
Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro
Mozart: Die Entführung aus dem Serail
Mozart: Exsultate, jubilate K165
Mozart: Il re pastore
Lily Pons, soprano
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: New York City, Liederkranz Hall, February 21[1/4] & April 17[2/3/5/6], 1946; May 11, 1942[7-12]
Original LP 4036: Released June 28, 1948
Original LP 4217: Released September 5, 1949
CD8
Schumann: Symphony no. 3 “Rhenish” op. 97
Smetana: The Moldau
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York (New York Philharmonic)
Recording: New York City, Liederkranz Hall, February 4, 1941
Producer: Goddard Lieberson
Original LP ML 4040: Released June 28, 1948
Original LP ML 2074: Released November 7. 1949
CD9
Schubert: Symphony no. 9 “Great” D 944
Brahms: Schicksalslied
The Westminster Choir
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York (New York Philharmonic)
Recording: New York City, Carnegie Hall, April 22, 1946[1-4]; Liederkranz Hall, December 15, 1941[5]
Producer: Goddard Lieberson
Original LP ML 4093: Released November 8, 1948
ML 4199
CD10
Dvorak: Symphony no. 8, op. 88
Dvorak: Slavonic Dance in C major op. 46/1
Barber: Symphony no. 1
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York (New York Philharmonic)
Recording: New York City, Carnegie Hall, November 28, 1947[1-4]; January 23, 1945[6-9];
Liederkranz Hall, February 4, 1941[5]
Producer: Goddard Lieberson
Original LP ML 4119: Released February 7, 1941
MX-211: Released 1941
X-252: Released September 1945
CD11
Mahler: Symphony no. 5
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York (New York Philharmonic)
Mahler: Lieder und Gesänge aus der Jugendzeit
Desi Halban, soprano
Bruno Walter, piano
Recording: New York City, Carnegie Hall, February 10, 1947[1-5], Los Angeles, CBS Studios, December 16, 1947[6-13]
Producer: Goddard Lieberson
Original LP ML 4609/10: Released November 17, 1952
CD12
Beethoven: Symphony no. 3, op. 55
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York (New York Philharmonic)
Recording: New York City, Columbia 30th Street Studio, March 12 & May 4, 1949
Producer: Richard Gilbert
Original LP ML 4228: Released October 3, 1949
CD13
Beethoven: Symphony no. 7, op. 92
Beethoven: Symphony no. 8, op. 93
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York (New York Philharmonic)
Recording: New York City, Columbia 30th Street Studio, March 12, 1951[1-4]; Liederkranz Hall, April 18, 1942[5-8]
Producer: Goddard Lieberson
Original LP ML 4414: Released August 17, 1951[1-4]
Original LP ML 4696: Released August 31, 1953[5-8]
CD14
Beethoven: Symphony no. 9, op. 125
Irma Gonzalez, soprano
Elena Nikolaidi, contralto
Raoul Jobin, tenor
Mack Harrell, baritone
The Westminster Chior
John Finley Williamson, director
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York (New York Philharmonic)
Recording: New York City, Columbia 30th Street Studio, April 16[1-4] & May 4[4], 1949
Producer: Richard Gilbert
Original LP ML 4198/99: Released September 5, 1949
CD15
Beethoven: Symphony no. 2, op. 36
Beethoven: Symphony no. 4, op. 60
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York (New York Philharmonic)
Recording: New York City, Columbia 30th Street Studio, March 17[1-4] & March 24[5-8], 1952
Original LP ML 4596: Released September 19, 1952
CD16
Strauss: Tod und Verklärung
Strauss: Don Juan
Wagner: Siegfried Idyll
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York (New York Philharmonic)
Recording: New York City, Columbia 30th Street Studio, December 29, 1952[1/2], January 5/16, 1953[3]
Producer: David Oppenheim
Original LP ML 5338: Released May 4, 1953
CD17
Mozart: Symphony no. 40 K 550
Mozart: Symphony no. 35 K 385
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York (New York Philharmonic)
Recording: New York City, Columbia 30th Street Studio, February 23[1-4] & January 16[5-8], 1953
Original LP ML 4693: Released August 31, 1953
CD18
Mozart: Der Schauspieldirektor K486
Mozart: Die Entführung aus dem Serail K 384
Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro K 492
Mozart: Die Zauberflöte K 620
Mozart: Don Giovanni K 527
Mozart: Cosi fan tutte K 588
Mozart: Don Giovanni K 527
Eleanor Steber, soprano
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: New York City, Columbia 30th Street Studio, February 21[1-4] & February 14[5-7], 1953
Original LP ML 4694: Released August 31, 1953
CD19
Beethoven: Symphony no. 9, op. 125
Frances Yenes, soprano
Martha Lipton, mezzo-soprano
David Lloyd, tenor
Mack Harrell, baritone
The Westminster Chior
John Finley Williamson, director
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York (New York Philharmonic)
Recording: New York City, Columbia 30th Street Studio, April 16[1-3]; New York City, Carnegie Hall, March 7, 1953[4]
Producer: Richard Gilbert
Original LP ML 5200: Released September 16, 1957
CD20
Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro, K. 492, Act I: “Se vuol ballare Signor Contino”
Mozart: La vendetta (from Le nozze di Figaro)
Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro K. 492, Act I: “Non piu andrai”
Mozart: Hai gia vinta la causa! (from Le nozze di Figaro)
Mozart: Le Nozze di Figaro K. 492, Act IV: “Tutto e disposto – Aprite un po’que gl’occhi..”
Mozart: Mentre ti lascio, K513
Mozart: Per questa bella mano, concert aria, K 612
Mozart: Rivolgete a lui lo sguardo (from Così fan tutte)
George London, bass-baritone
George Neikrug, solo cello[7]
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: Hollywood, May 7/8, 1953
Original LP ML 4699: Released August 31, 1953
CD21
Schumann: Frauenliebe und leben
Schumann: Dichterliebe
Lotte Lehmann, soprano
Bruno Walter, piano
Recording: Hollywood, CBS Studios, June 24[1-8] & August 13[9-24], 1941
Original LP ML 4788: Released February 1, 1954
CD22
Beethoven: Symphony no. 5, op. 67
Beethoven: Symphony no. 1, op. 21
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York (New York Philharmonic)
Recording: New York City, Columbia 30th Street Studio, February 13, 1950[1-4]; Carnegie Hall, November 29, 1947[5-8]
Producer: Goddard Lieberson
Original LP ML 4790: Released February 1, 1954
CD23
Brahms: Symphony no. 1, op. 68
Brahms: Symphony no. 2, op. 73
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York (New York Philharmonic)
Recording: New York City, Columbia 30th Street Studio, December 30[1-4] & December 28[5-8], 1953
CD24
Brahms: Symphony no. 3, op. 90
Brahms: Symphony no. 4, op. 98
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York (New York Philharmonic)
Recording: New York City, Columbia 30th Street Studio, December 21/23, 1953[1-4]; February 12, 1951[5-8]
CD25
Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Joseph Haydn, op. 56a
Brahms: Tragic Overture, op. 81
Brahms: Academic Festival Overture, op. 80
Brahms: Hungarian Dances WoO 1
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York (New York Philharmonic)
Recording: New York City, Columbia 30th Street Studio, February 18/23[1-11] & March 7[4/8/10], 1953; March 12[12/16] & February 12[13-16], 1951
CD26
Mahler: Symphony no. 1 “Titan”
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York (New York Philharmonic)
Recording: New York City, Carnegie Hall, January 25, 1954
Original LP ML 4958: Released January 3, 1955
Bruckner: Te Deum
Frances Yeend, soprano
Martha Lipton, messo-soprano
David Lloyd, tenor
Mach Harrell, baritone
The Westminster Choir
John Finley Williamson, director
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York (New York Philharmonic)
Recording: New York City, Carnegie Hall, March 7, 1953
Original LP ML 4980
CD27
Mozart: Symphony no. 25 K 183
Mozart: Symphony no. 28 K 200
Mozart: Symphony no. 29 K 201
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: New York City, Columbia 30th Street Studio, December 10[1-4], December 3[5-8] & December 29/30[9-12], 1954
Original LP ML 5002: Released August 29, 1955[1-8]
Original LP ML 5375: Released June 8, 1959[9-12]
CD28-29
Mozart: Symphony no 36 K 425
Rehearsals
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: New York City, Columbia 30th Street Studio, April 26/28, 1955
Original LP DSL 224
CD30
Mozart: Eine kleine Nachtmusik K 525
Mozart: Menuetto & Trio in F major K 599/5
Mozart: Menuetto & Trio in C major K 568/1
Mozart: 3 German Dances K 605
Mozart: Maurische Trauermusik K 477
Mozart: Die Zauberflöte Overture K 620
Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro Overture K 492
Mozart: Cosi fan tutte Overture K 588
Mozart: Der Schauspieldirektor Overture K 486
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: New York City, Columbia 30th Street Studio, December 28[1-4], December 8[5-9/13], December 2[10-12] & December 30[14], 1954
Producer: David Oppenheim
Original LP ML 5004: Released October 3, 1955
CD31
Haydn: Symphony no. 102
Haydn: Symphony no. 96
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York (New York Philharmonic)
Recording: New York City, Columbia 30th Street Studio, February 18, 1953[1-4]; November 29 & December
6, 1954[5-8]
Producer: David Oppenheim
Original LP ML 5059
CD32
Mozart: Requiem
Irmgard Seefried, soprano
Jennie Tourel, messo-soprano
Leopold Simoneau, tenor
William Warfield, bass
The Westminster Choir
John Finley Williamson, director
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York (New York Philharmonic)
Recording: New York City, Carnegie Hall, March 10/12, 1956
Producer: David Oppenheim
Original LP ML 5012: Released August 20, 1956
CD33
Mozart: Symphony no. 41 K 551
Mozart: Symphony no. 39 K 543
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York (New York Philharmonic)
Recording: New York City, Columbia 30th Street Studio, March 5, 1956[1-4]; December 21, 1953 & March 5, 1956[5-8]
Producer: David Oppenheim
Original LP ML 5014
CD34
Strauss II: Kaiser-Walzer, Op. 437
Strauss II: Die Fledermaus Overture
Strauss II: Wiener Blut Waltz, Op. 354
Strauss II: Geschichten aus dem Wienerwald, Op. 325
Strauss II: Der Zigeunerbaron Overture
Strauss II: An der schönen, blauen Donau, Op. 314
Strauss II: Kaiser-Walzer, Op. 437
Columbia Symphony Orchestra[1-6]
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York (New York Philharmonic)[7]
Recording: New York City, Columbia 30th Street Studio, March 23[1-4/6], March 22[2/4/6] & March 16[5], 1956; New York City, Carnegie Hall, March 10, 1956[6]; New York City, Liederkranz Hall, April 18, 1942[7]
Original LP ML 5113
CD35
Schubert: Rosamunde Fürstin von Zypern D 797
Schubert: Symphony no. 5 D 485
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: New York City, Columbia 30th Street Studio, October 8[1/3/6], October 7[2], October 6[3/5] & October 5[3/4/7], 1955
Original LP ML 5156: Released February 4, 1957
Brahms: Double Concerto op. 102
Isaac Stern, violin
Leonard Rose, cello
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York (New York Philharmonic)
Recording: New York City, Columbia 30th Street Studio, November 29, 1954[8-10]
Original LP ML 5076: Released March 5, 1956
CD36
Beethoven: Triple Concerto, op. 56
Beethoven: Leonore Overture no. 3, op. 72a
Beethoven: Egmont Overture, op. 84
Walter Hendl, piano
John Corigliano, violin
Leonard Rose, cello
New York Philharmonic
Recording: New York City, Columbia 30th Street Studio, March 21, 1949[1-3], December 6, 1954[4/5]
Producers: Richard Gilbert[1-4]; John McClure[5]
CD37
Mahler: Symphony no. 2 “Resurrection”
Emilia Cundari, soprano
Maureen Forrester, contralto
The Westminster Choir
John Finley Williamson, director
New York Philharmonic
Recording: New York City, Carnegie Hall, February 17[1], & February 21[2/3], 1958; February 18, 1957[4/5]
Original LP M2S 601: Released July 14, 1958
CD38
Beethoven: Symphony no. 6, op. 68
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: Hollywood, American Legion Hall, January 13[1], January 15[2/3] & January 17[4/5], 1958
Producer John McClure
Original LP ML 5284: Released September 15, 1958
CD39
Beethoven: Symphony no. 3, op. 55
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: Hollywood, American Legion Hall, January 20/23/25, 1958
Producer John McClure
Original LP ML 5320: Released January 5, 1959
CD40
Beethoven: Symphony no. 4, op. 60
Beethoven: Symphony no. 5, op. 67
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: Hollywood, American Legion Hall, February 10[1/3/4], February 8[2/4], January 27[5/6] & January 30[7/8], 1958
Producer John McClure
Original LP ML 5365: Released April 20, 1959
CD41
Dvorak: Symphony no. 9, op. 95
Dvorak: Symphony no. 8, op. 88
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: Hollywood, American Legion Hall, February 14[1], February 16[1-3] & February 20[4], 1959; February 8/12, 1961[5-8]
Producers: David Oppenheim[1-4]; John McClure[5-8]
Original LP ML 5384: Released June 8, 1959[1-4]
Original LP ML 5761: Released August 13, 1962[5-8]
CD42
Mozart: Violin Concerto no. 3 K 216
Mozart: Violin Concerto no. 4 K 218
Zino Francescatti, violin
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: Hollywood, American Legion Hall, December 10/12/15/17, 1958
Producer: John McClure
Original LP ML 5381: Released July 13, 1959
CD43
Beethoven: Symphony no. 2, op. 36
Beethoven: Symphony no. 1, op. 21
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: Hollywood, American Legion Hall, January 5/9[1-4], 1959; January 6[5/8] & January 8[7], 1958
Original LP ML 5398: Released September 21, 1959
CD44
Beethoven: Symphony no. 7, op. 92
Beethoven: Symphony no. 8, op. 93
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: Hollywood, American Legion Hall, February 1[1/3], February 3[2/4], February 12[2/3/8], January 8[6], January 10[5/7] & January 13[7], 1958
CD45
Beethoven: Symphony no. 9, op. 125
Emilia Cundari, soprano
Neil Rankin, mezzo-soprano
Albert Da Costa, tenor
William Wilderman, baritone
Westminster Symphonic Choir
Warren Martin, director
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: Hollywood, American Legion Hall, January 19/21[1], January 26/29[2/3] & April 15[4], 1959
New York City, St. George Hotel, Ballroom, April 6, 1959[4]
Producer: John McClure
Original LP ML 5421/22
CD46
Wagner: Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg: Overture
Wagner: Der fliegende Holländer: Overture
Wagner: Parsifal: Prelude & Good Friday Music
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: Hollywood, American Legion Hall, December 4[1], February 20[2] & February 25[3], 1959
Original LP ML 5482: Released July 4, 1960
CD47
Brahms: Double Concerto, op. 102
Zino Francescatii, violin
Pierre Fournier, cello
Brahms: Tragic Overture, op. 81
Schumann: Piano Concerto in A minor, op. 54
Eugene Istomin, piano
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: Hollywood, American Legion Hall, November 20/22, 1959[1-3]; January 23[4]
Original LP ML 5493/5494: Released August 1, 1960
CD48
Brahms: Symphony no. 1, op. 68
Brahms: Academic Overture, op. 80
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: Hollywood, American Legion Hall, November 25[1], November 28[2/3] & November 30[4], 1959; January 16, 1960[5]
Producer: John McClure
CD49
Brahms: Symphony no. 2, op. 73
Brahms: Symphony no. 3, op. 90
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: Hollywood, American Legion Hall, January 11/14/16[1-4] & January 27/30[5-8], 1960
Producer: John McClure[1-4]; Thomas Frost[5-8]
CD50
Brahms: Haydn Variations, op. 56a
Brahms: Symphony no. 4, op. 98
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: Hollywood, American Legion Hall, January 18/27, 1960[1]; February 2/4/6[2], February 9/12[3-4] & February 14[5], 1959
Producer: John McClure[2-5]
Original LP M4L 252: Released February 8, 1960
CD51
Bruckner: Symphony no. 9 WAB 109
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: Hollywood, American Legion Hall, November 16[1] & November 18[2/3], 1959
Original LP ML 5571: Released September 5, 1960
CD52
Schubert: Symphony no. 5 D 485
Schubert: Symphony no. 8 D 759
Columbia Symphony Orchestra[1-4]
New York Philharmonic[5/6]
Recording: Hollywood, American Legion Hall, February 26[1]; February 29[3] & March 3[2/4], 1960
New York City, Hotel St. George, Brooklyn, Ballroom, March 3, 1958[5/6]
CD53
Schubert: Symphony no. 9 D 944
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: Hollywood, American Legion Hall, January 31[1] & February 2/4/6, 1959
Producer: John McClure
Original LP M2L 269: Released January 16, 1961
CD54
Beethoven: Violin Concerto, op. 61
Zino Francescatti, violin
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: Hollywood, American Legion Hall, January 23/26, 1961
Producer: John McClure
Original LP ML 5663: Released July 31, 1961
CD55
Bruckner: Symphony no. 4, WAB 104
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: Hollywood, American Legion Hall, February 13/15/17/25, 1960
Producer: John McClure
Original LP M2L 273: Released September 11, 1961
CD56 & 57
Mahler: Symphony no. 9
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: Hollywood, American Legion Hall, January 16/18/28/30 & February 2/6, 1961
Producer: John McClure
Original LP M2L 276: Released May 14, 1962
CD58
Mozart: Serenade No. 13 in G major, K525 ‘Eine kleine Nachtmusik’
Mozart: Der Schauspieldirektor, K486: Overture
Mozart: Così fan tutte, K588: Overture
Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro, K492: Overture
Mozart: Die Zauberflöte, K620: Overture
Mozart: Masonic Funeral Music in C minor, K477
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: Hollywood, American Legion Hall, December 17, 1958[1-4]; March 29/31[5-8] & March 8[9], 1961
Producer: Thomas Frost
Original LP ML 5756: Released July 16, 1962
CD59
Mahler: Symphony no. 1
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: Hollywood, American Legion Hall, January 14/21 & February 4/6, 1961
Producer: John McClure
Original LP ML 5794: Released December 17, 1962
CD60
Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde
Mildred Miller, mezzo-soprano
Ernst Haefliger, tenor
New York Philharmonic
Recording: New York City, Manhattan Center, April 25[1/3/5/6] & April 18[2/4/6], 1960
Producer: John McClure
Original ML 5826: Released March 18, 1963
CD61
Brahms: Alto Rhapsody, op. 53
Brahms: Schicksalsied, op. 54
Mahler: Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen
Mildred Miller, mezzo-soprano
The Occidental College
Concert Choir
Howard Swan, director
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: Hollywood, American Legion Hall, January 11[1] & January 9[2], 1961; June 30[3-5] & July 1[6], 1960
Producer: John McClure
Original LP ML 5888: Released September 16, 1963
CD62
Mozart: Symphony no. 36
Mozart: Symphony no. 39
CD63
Mozart: Symphony no. 38
Mozart: Symphony no. 40
CD64
Mozart: Symphony no. 41
Mozart: Symphony no. 35
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: Hollywood, American Legion Hall, February 28[CD 62, 1/CD64, 4], February 29[CD 62, 2-4], February 20[CD 62, 5/8] & February 23[CD 62, 6/7], February 25[CD 64, 1/3] & February 26[CD 64, 2], 1960, December 2[CD 63, 1-3], January 13/16[CD 63, 4-7/CD 64,6] & January 19/21[CD 64 5/7/8], 1959
Producer: Thomas Frost
Original LP M3L 291: Released September 16, 1963
CD65
Haydn: Symphony no. 88
Haydn: Symphony no. 100
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: Hollywood, American Legion Hall, March 4/8[1-4] & March 2/4[5-8], 1961
Producer: Thomas Frost
Original LP ML 5886: Released September 16, 1963
CD66
Wagner: Lohengrin: Prelude to Act 1
Wagner: Siegfried Idyll
Wagner: Tannhäuser: Overture and Venusberg Music
Beethoven: Leonore Overture no. 2, op. 72
Beethoven: Coriolan Overture, op. 62
The Occidental College Concert Choir[3]
Howard Swan, director
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: Hollywood, American Legion Hall, February 27[1/2], December 4[1] & April 15[5], 1959, March 24/27, 1961[3]; July 1, 1960[4]
Producers: John McClure; Thomas Frost[1-3]
Original LP M2L 290: Released September 16, 1963
CD67
Bruckner: Symphony no. 7 WAB 107
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Recording: Hollywood, American Legion Hall, March 11/13/19/22/27, 1961
Original LP M2L 290: Released December 16, 1963
CD68
Brahms: Ein deutsches Requiem, op. 45
Irmgard Seefried, soprano
George London, bass-baritone
The Westminster Choir
John Finley Williamson, director
New York Philharmonic
Recording: New York City, Carnegie Hall, December 20/28/29, 1954
Producer: David Oppenheim
Original LP Y 31015: Released December 22, 1971
CD69
Gluck: Iphigenie an Aulide
Bruckner: Symphony no. 7 WAB 107
New York Philharmonic
Recording: New York City, Carnegie Hall, December 23, 1954
CD70
Mozart: Symphony no. 40 K 550
Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro
Mozart: Cosi fan tutte
Strauss: Don Juan
Eleanor Steber, soprano
George London, bass-baritone
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York (New York Philharmonic)[2-5/11]
Columbia Symphony Orchestra[7/9]
Recording: New York City, Columbia 30th Street Studio, February 23[2-5] & February 14[9], 1953, December 29, 1952[11]; Hollywood, May 7/8, 1953[7]
Producer: David Oppenheim[2-5/11]
Original LP ML 4693, ML 4699, ML 4694, ML 4650: Released August 31, 1953; March 16, 1953
CD71
Bruno Walter in Conversation
CD72
Bruno Walter Selbstporträt
CD73
Bruno Walter’ Wagner
CD74
2 Portraits of Bruno Walter
CD75
Bruno Walter rehearsing Beethoven
CD76
Bruno Walter rehearses Beethoven
CD77
Bruno Walter: A Collection of Spoken Word Documentaries and Special Releases
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