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On Saturday, September 25, 2021 at 7:33:08 PM UTC-5, Mark Obert-Thorn
wrote:
The date is probably "aspirational", given their track record, but here
are the details about the next big conductor box from Sony. I'm told
that an unissued Columbia recording of the Dvorak Scherzo Capriccioso
that came out on a Minneapolis SO Mitropoulos tribute is missing.
Anything else?
Mark O-T
Dimitri Mitropoulos – Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra | New York
Philharmonic – The Complete RCA and Columbia Album Collection
Sony Classical is proud to announce one of its most significant
historic releases of recent years: a 69-CD box set containing the
recorded legacy of Dimitri Mitropoulos (1896–1960), who ranks by
general consensus among the 20th century’s most brilliant conductors.
Many of these legendary performances have never before been transferred
from their analogue masters and released on digital medium.
A lifelong ascetic and mystic, Mitropoulos was attracted in his youth
to the monastic life but decided against following his older brothers
into the Greek Orthodox Church when he learned that music was censured
as a forbidden indulgence. After studying piano, composition, theory
and conducting, first in his native Athens, then in Rome, Brussels and
with Busoni in Berlin – where he served as Erich Kleiber’s assistant at
the Staatsoper from 1921–24 – his career took flight in Athens. It was
there that he developed his trademark style of conducting without baton
or score and brought to his music-making all his religious fervour and
passion along with his prodigious memory. As the critic Peter Quantrill
astutely noted in an overview of his recordings in Gramophone:
“Mitropoulos’s facility of memory could draw out [recurring melodic and
motivic strands] at faster-than-usual tempi while maintaining an
intuitive proportion between their sections. You seem to hear more of
the music in a shorter space of time.”
His international fame began with a 1930 Berlin Philharmonic
performance of the Prokofiev Third Piano Concerto, in which Mitropoulos
appeared as both soloist and conductor. (He would repeat that tour de
force a decade and a half later in Philadelphia, a performance included
in this new set.) His American career was launched by sensational
concerts with the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1936, which promptly
resulted in his appointment to succeed Eugene Ormandy as principal
conductor of the Minneapolis Symphony (now Minnesota) Orchestra. He
proceeded to bring that ensemble international fame through recordings
which captured the force of his magnetic personality and electrifying
musicianship. In Minneapolis, he enjoyed enormous success with critics
and audiences, performing half of Mahler’s then still largely
unfamiliar output (earning him American Mahler Society Medal of Honor
in 1940) and commissioning numerous works by leading American and
European composers to make the orchestra a bastion of modern music in
the US.
Mitropoulos’s association with the New York Philharmonic, which he
first conducted in 1940, was hardly less successful artistically,
though it was ultimately tarnished by critical hostility having more to
do with his sexual orientation than his musical interpretations. From
1949, he served as the orchestra’s co-conductor with Leopold Stokowski,
then from 1951 as music director until, after a period of joint
leadership with Leonard Bernstein in 1958, he “abdicated with joy” in
favour of his protégé, supposedly to devote more time to opera. During
his New York years, he was also a commanding presence at the
Metropolitan.
As Sony Classical’s massive new box set definitively demonstrates,
Mitropoulos faithfully documented his eclectically wide-ranging
repertoire on disc in Minneapolis and New York, even recording some
favourite works in both cities. To cite a few highlights from the
MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY years: there is the first-ever recording of
Mahler’s First Symphony (1940), which “can still be counted among the
finest the work has received” (Gramophone); Tchaikovsky’s Symphonies
Nos. 4 (1940) and 2 (1946) as well as his First Piano Concerto with
Arthur Rubinstein (1946) – “The soloist is in rare form, and this is an
example of the grand manner in operation” (High Fidelity). Other
symphonies for which Mitropoulos showed his special affinity in
Minneapolis include the Borodin Second (1941; MusicWeb International:
“The best performance of the Borodin symphony I’ve ever heard”),
Schumann’s Second (1940) and “Rhenish” (1947), the Prokofiev
“Classical” (1940) and Franck D minor (1940) – “Mitropoulos infuses his
reading with unbearable intensity” (Classical Notes).
Also reissued here are Mitropoulos’s celebrated, incandescent
Minneapolis readings of Rachmaninoff’s Second Symphony (1947) – “An
excellent interpretation … beautifully recorded, with a resonant,
spacious quality … played with smooth, virtuosic effect” (Gramophone) –
and The Isle of the Dead (1945); as well as Brahms’s “St. Antoni”
Variations (1942), Vaughan Williams’s Tallis Fantasia (1945), Ravel’s
Tombeau de Couperin (1941) and Milhaud’s Le Boeuf sur le toit (1945).
We have Mitropoulos’s fellow Busoni pupil Egon Petri as piano soloist
in their teacher’s arrangement of Liszt’s Spanish Rhapsody (1940) and
pianist Oscar Levant in concertos by Khachaturian (1950) and Anton
Rubinstein (1952).
With the NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC, Mitropoulos conducts the epoch-making
first recording of Berg’s Wozzeck (1951) with Mack Harrell and Eileen
Farrell – “It is difficult to conceive any other conductor having an
equivalent grasp of the score; and Mitropoulos infused his knowledge
and vitality into his soloists” (Gramophone); Schoenberg’s Verklärte
Nacht, Erwartung with soprano Dorothy Dow (1951) and the first
recording of his Violin Concerto, with Louis Krasner, Mitropoulos’s
erstwhile Minneapolis concertmaster (1952); Krenek’s Symphonic Elegy
(1951); and memorable Berlioz including an “almost hallucinatory”
(Classical Net) Symphonie fantastique (1957) and excerpts from Roméo et
Juliette (1952).
Included from New York are also Mendelssohn’s “Scottish” and
“Reformation” Symphonies (1953); Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony (1954),
Pathétique (1957) – “Mitropoulos achieves some remarkable flexibility
of phrase for his expressive purposes … The first chord in the Adagio
lamentoso movement of this recording sounds as if the conductor had
reached the hearts of every individual string player” (New York Times)
– and First Suite (1954); Scriabin’s Poème de l’extase and Promethée
(1953); Shostakovich’s Symphonies Nos. 5 (1952) and 10 (1954) –
“Mitropoulos had a particular affinity for this symphony. He gave its
Western Hemisphere premiere in 1954 … This recording conveys an
exciting spontaneity” (High Fidelity), “Mitropoulos’s pioneering
account probes more deeply into the heart of this score than any of the
recent newcomers” (Gramophone); Debussy’s La Mer (1950) and
Stravinsky’s Petrushka (1951); excerpts from Prokofiev’s Romeo and
Juliet (1957) as well as that composer’s Lieutenant Kijé and Kodály’s
Háry János suites (1956); Vaughan Williams’s Fourth Symphony (1956) –
“splendidly alert and unfailingly eloquent (nowhere more so than in the
slow movement) … Mitropoulos’s deeply felt interpretation won the
enthusiastic approbation of the composer” (Gramophone) – and his Tallis
Fantasia in the conductor’s 1958 glorious stereo remake (BBC Music
Magazine: “A marvel of fine string playing”).
Other New York recordings with a soloist include David Oistrakh’s
“unmissable … spellbinding … not least because of the conducting”
(Gramophone) first recording of the Shostakovich Violin Concerto No. 1
(1956); pianist Robert Casadesus in the Beethoven “Emperor” (1955),
with “accompaniments as dynamic and exciting as the soloist’s playing”
(Classics Today), and Falla’s Nights in the Gardens of Spain (1956–57)
– “Remarkable … Listen to the mystery and menace that he and
Mitropoulos find in the first movement’s second half, or to the huge
passion they bring to its climax” (Classics Today); the Mendelssohn and
Tchaikovsky (1954) and Prokofiev’s Second Violin Concerto (1952) with
Zino Francescatti and the Prokofiev First Concerto with Isaac Stern
(1956). Major American works from New York include the recording
premiere of Roger Sessions’s Second Symphony (1950) – “one of the most
important symphonic works ever produced in the United States”
(Gramophone) – as well as Peter Mennin’s Third Symphony (1954), Gunther
Schuller’s Symphony for Brass and Percussion (1956), Morton Gould’s
Fall River Legend ballet suite (1952) and Leon Kirchner featured as
soloist in his Piano Concerto No. 1 (1956).
Finally, the box also contains Mitropoulos’s complete METROPOLITAN
OPERA sets: the world premiere of Samuel Barber’s Vanessa with Eleanor
Steber, Nicolai Gedda, Regina Resnik and Rosalind Elias (1958) – “This
recording stands the test of time as well as does the opera itself”
(Penguin Guide); Verdi’s Un ballo in maschera with Zinka Milanov, Jan
Peerce, Leonard Warren and the Met debut of Marian Anderson (1955); and
Mussorgsky’s Boris Godunov (in English; abridged) with Giorgio Tozzi
(1956).
SET CONTENTS
DISC 1:
Liszt, Arr. Busoni: Rhapsodie espagnole, S. 254 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Borodin: Symphony No. 2 in B Minor, Op. 5 "Bogatyr" (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 2:
Mozart: Thamos, König in Ägypten, K.345/336a: Entr'acte No. 1
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Mozart: Thamos, König in Ägypten, K.345/336a: Entr'acte No. 2
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Grieg: 2 Elegiac Melodies, Op. 34 (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Bach, J.S., Arr. L. Weiner: Toccata, Adagio & Fugue in C Major, BWV 564
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Lully, Arr. Mottl: Ballet du temple de la paix, LWV 69 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Dvořák: Slavonic Dances, Op. 46 (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Chabrier: Joyeuse marche (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Meyerbeer: Le prophète, Act III: Coronation March (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 3:
Bach, J.S., Arr. Mitropoulos: Fantasia and Fugue in G Minor, BWV 542
"Great" (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Bach, J.S., Arr. H. Bösenroth: Choral Prelude for Organ BWV 680 "Wir
glauben all' an einen Gott" (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Glazunov: Overture on Three Greek Themes, Op. 3, No. 1 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Ravel, Arr. Chardon: Piece en Forme de Habanera (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Glazunov, Arr. Rogal-Lewitzsky: Chopiniana - Suite for Orchestra based
on Piano Pieces by Frederic Chopin, Op. 46 (Remastered) - Robin Hood
Dell Orchestra
DISC 4:
Mozart: Concerto No. 10 in E-Flat Major for Two Pianos and Orchestra,
K. 365 (Remastered) - Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 7 in F Major, K.242 "Lodron Concerto"
(Remastered) - Little Orchestra Society (Scherman)
DISC 5:
Milhaud: Le boeuf sur le toît, Op. 58 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Ravel: Le tombeau de Couperin, M. 68a (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Couperin, Arr. Milhaud: Overture and Allegro from "La Sultane Suite"
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Rabaud: La procession nocturne, Op. 6 - New York Philharmonic
DISC 6:
Chausson: Symphony in B-Flat Major, Op. 20 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Walton: Portsmouth Point Overture (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
DISC 7:
Puccini: Manon Lescaut, Act III: Intermezzo (Remastered) - Robin Hood
Dell Orchestra
Mascagni: Cavalleria rusticana, Act II: Intermezzo (Remastered) - Robin
Hood Dell Orchestra
Wolf-Ferrari: I gioielli della Madonna (The jewels of the Madonna). Act
II: Intermezzo (Remastered) - Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
Wolf-Ferrari: I gioielli della Madonna (The jewels of the Madonna). Act
III: Intermezzo (Remastered) - Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
Menotti: Sebastian (Ballet Suite) (Remastered) - Robin Hood Dell
Orchestra
Massenet: Scènes Alsaciennes Suite No. 7 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
DISC 8:
Rachmaninoff: The Isle of the Dead, Op. 29 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Vaughan-Williams: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 9:
Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in D Major "Titan" - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
DISC 10:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 17 "Little Russian"
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 11:
Khachaturian: Piano Concerto in D-Flat Major, Op. 38 (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
Rubinstein: Piano Concerto No. 4, Op. 70 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 12:
Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-Flat Major, Op. 23 (Remastered
1999) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 13:
Poulenc: Concerto in D Minor for Two Pianos and Orchestra (Remastered)
- RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra
Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56b for Two Pianos
(Remastered) - (Whittemore & Lowe)
DISC 14:
Sessions: Symphony No. 2 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Gould: Philharmonic Waltzes - New York Philharmonic
Lalo: Le roi d'Ys: Overture (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Siegmeister: Ozark set (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 15:
Schumann: Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major, Op. 97 "Rhenish" (Remastered)
- Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Weinberger: Schwanda the Bagpiper (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Gould: Ministrel Show (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 16:
Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2 in E Minor, Op. 27 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 17:
Franck: Symphony in D Minor, FWV 48 (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
DISC 18:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4 in F Minor, Op. 36 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 19:
Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68 "Pastorale" (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 20:
Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 56, "Scotch" (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Mendelssohn: Capriccio brillant in B Minor, Op. 22 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Mendelssohn: Octet in E-Flat Major, Op. 20: III. Scherzo. Allegro
leggierissimo (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 21:
Dukas: L'Apprenti sorcier in F Minor (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Rimsky-Korsakov: The Golden Cockerel (Suite) (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Prokofiev: Symphony No. 1 in D Major, Op. 25 "Classical" (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Glière: Red Poppy Ballet Suite: Russian Sailor's Dance (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 22:
Schumann: Symphony No. 2 in C Major, Op. 61 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Rimsky-Korsakov: The Golden Cockerel (Suite); Bridal Procession
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 23:
Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 1 in E Minor, Op. 11 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 24:
Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56a "St. Anthony's Choral"
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Weber: Jubel-Ouvertüre, Op. 59 (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Beethoven: Coriolan Overture, Op. 62 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Beethoven: Leonore Overture No. 3 in C Major, Op. 72a (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 25:
Bloch: Schelomo - Hebraic Rhapsody for Cello & Orchestra (Remastered) -
New York Philharmonic
Saint-Saens: Cello Concerto No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 33 (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
DISC 26:
Stravinsky: Petrushka (1911 Version) (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 27/28:
Berg: Wozzeck, Op. 7 - New York Philharmonic
DISC 29:
Debussy: La Mer - New York Philharmonic
Debussy: Images pour orchestre, L. 122, No. 2 (Remastered) -
Philadelphia Orchestra (Ormandy)
DISC 30:
Schoenberg: Erwartung, Op. 17 - New York Philharmonic
Krenek: Symphonic Elegy for String Orchestra (In Memoriam of Anton
Webern) - New York Philharmonic
Schoenberg: Verklärte Nacht, Op. 4 - Strings of the New York
Philharmonic
DISC 31:
Bruch: Concerto No. 1 in G Minor for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 26 - New
York Philharmonic
Beethoven: Romance for Violin and Orchestra in G Major, Op. 40
(Remastered) - Columbia Symphony Orchestra (Morel)
Beethoven: Romance for Violin and Orchestra in F Major, Op. 50
(Remastered) - Columbia Symphony Orchestra (Morel)
Paganini: Concerto No. 3 in B Minor for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 61 -
New York Philharmonic
DISC 32:
Gottschalk: Cakewalk Ballet Suite (Remastered) - Philadelphia Orchestra
(Ormandy)
Gould: Fall River Legend Ballet Suite (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
Couperin, Arr. Milhaud: Overture and Allegro from "La Sultane Suite"
(Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Travis: Symphonic Allegro (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 33:
Berlioz: Roméo et Juliette, Op. 17, H 79 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 34:
Prokofiev: Concerto No. 2 in G Minor for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 63 -
New York Philharmonic
Bach, J.S.: Violin Concerto No. 2 in E Major, BWV 1042 (Remastered) -
Cleveland Orchestra (Szell)
Prokofiev: Concerto No. 3 for Piano and Orchestra in C Major, Op. 26 -
Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
DISC 35:
Scriabin: Symphony No. 4, Op. 54 "Le Poème de l'extase" - New York
Philharmonic
Scriabin: Promethée, le poème du feu, Op. 60 - New York Philharmonic
DISC 36:
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 in D Minor, Op. 47 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 37:
Ippolitov-Ivanov: Caucasian Sketches, Suite No. 1, Op. 10 - New York
Philharmonic
Borodin, Arr. Rimsky-Korsakov: Prince Igor, Act II: Polovtsian Dances
(Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Borodin: In the Steppes of Central Asia - New York Philharmonic
DISC 38:
Schoenberg: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 36 (Remastered) -
New York Philharmonic
Berg: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra "To the Memory of an Angel"
(Remastered) - Cleveland Orchestra (Rodzinski)
DISC 39:
Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 56, "Scotch" (Remastered) -
New York Philharmonic
Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 5 in D Major, Op. 107 "Reformation"
(Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Mendelssohn: Die Hebriden, Op. 26 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Mendelssohn: Ruy Blas, Op. 95: Overture (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 40:
Riegger: Symphony No. 3 in G Major, Op. 42 (Remastered) - Rochester
Philharmonic Orchestra (Hanson)
Mennin: Symphony No. 3 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 41:
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 10 in E-Minor, Op. 93 (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
DISC 42:
Berlioz: Les nuits d'été, Op. 7 - Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Berlioz: La captive, H 60 - Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Berlioz: Le jeune Pâtre breton, H 65 - Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Berlioz: Zaïde (boléro), Op.19 No. 1 - Columbia Symphony Orchestra
DISC 43:
Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64 - New York Philharmonic
Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto, Op. 35 - New York Philharmonic
DISC 44:
Borodin: Symphony No. 2 in B Minor, Op. 5 - New York Philharmonic
Tchaikovsky: Orchestral Suite No. 1, in D Minor, Op. 43 - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 45:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, Op. 64 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 46:
Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 99 - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 47:
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major, Op. 73 "Emperor" - New
York Philharmonic
Bach, J.S.: Concerto for 3 Pianos in D Minor, BWV 1063 (Remastered) -
New York Philharmonic
DISC 48:
Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kijé Suite, Op. 60 (Symphonic suite for
Orchestra) - New York Philharmonic
Kodály: Háry János Suite (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 49:
Saint-Saëns: Danse macabre, Op. 40 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Saint-Saëns: Le rouet d'Omphale, Op. 31 - New York Philharmonic
Saint-Saëns: Phaëton, Poème symphonique, op. 39 - New York Philharmonic
Saint-Saëns: La jeunesse d'Hercule - Poème symphonique - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 50:
Vaughan-Williams: Symphony No. 4 in F Minor - New York Philharmonic
Vaughan-Williams: Fantasia On A Theme by Thomas Tallis - Strings of the
New York Philharmonic
DISC 51:
Schuller: Symphony for Brass and Percussion, Op. 16 (Remastered) -
Brass Ensemble Of The Jazz And Classical Music Society
J.J. Johnson: Poem For Brass (Remastered) - (Schuller)
J. Lewis: Three Little Feelings (Remastered) - (Schuller)
Giuffre: Pharaoh (Remastered) - (Schuller)
DISC 52:
Schuman: Credendum - Article of Faith (Remastered) - Philadelphia
Orchestra (Ormandy)
Kirchner: Piano Concerto No. 1 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 53:
Falla: Noches en los Jardines de España (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
Falla: El sombrero de tres picos, Suite No.2 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 54:
Dukas: L'Apprenti sorcier (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Weinberger: Schwanda the Bagpiper (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Strauss, R.: Salome, Op. 54: Dance of the 7 Veils (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
Liszt: Les préludes, S.97 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 55:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 in B Minor, Op. 74 "Pathétique"
(Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 56:
Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 1 in D Major, Op. 19 - New York
Philharmonic
Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 63 - New York
Philharmonic (Bernstein)
DISC 57/58:
Barber: Vanessa, Op. 32 (Remastered) - Metropolitan Opera Orchestra &
Chorus
DISC 59:
Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet Ballet, Op. 64 (Excerpts) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 60/61:
Mussorgsky: Boris Godunov (Abridged) (Remastered) - Metropolitan Opera
Orchestra & Chorus
DISC 62:
Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, Op. 14 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 63:
Tchaikovsky: Slavonic March, Op. 31 - New York Philharmonic
Mussorgsky: Night On Bald Mountain - New York Philharmonic
Tchaikovsky: Capriccio Italien, Op. 45 - New York Philharmonic
Skalkottas: Four Greek Dances - New York Philharmonic
DISC 64:
Verdi: A Masked Ball (Abridged) (Remastered) - Metropolitan Opera
Orchestra
DISC 65:
Walton: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (Remastered) - The
Philadelphia Orchestra (Ormandy)
Lalo: Symphonie Espagnole (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 66:
Hindemith: Sonata for Oboe and Piano (Remastered) - Harold Gomberg,
Dimitri Mitropoulos
Löffler: 2 Rhapsodies for Oboe, Viola and Piano (Remastered) - Harold
Gomberg; Dimitri Mitropoulos
DISC 67:
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 37 (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
Mozart: 9 Variations on a Minuet by Jean Pierre Duport, K. 573
(Remastered) - (Casadesus)
DISC 68/69:
Verdi: Un Ballo in Maschera - Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus
I wonder if this Minneapolis Sym/Mitropoulos item could be tracked down
and added as well:
DVOŘÁK, ANTONĺN
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, B minor, Op.115
Gregor Piatigorsky, cello
Columbia XCO 32636-45 (78-rpm), unreleased
The lacquer masters for this and all other Minneapolis Symphony
Columbia recordings made from 6 December 1941 forward were destroyed in
1990. All that is known to survive of this recording is the first
movement, which is preserved on a 16-inch pressing in the YMW series
located at Sony Music Archives in New York
Do you really mean all the lacquers, whether issued or not, were
destroyed? Everything?
On Saturday, September 25, 2021 at 7:33:08 PM UTC-5, Mark Obert-Thorn
wrote:
The date is probably "aspirational", given their track record, but here
are the details about the next big conductor box from Sony. I'm told
that an unissued Columbia recording of the Dvorak Scherzo Capriccioso
that came out on a Minneapolis SO Mitropoulos tribute is missing.
Anything else?
Mark O-T
Dimitri Mitropoulos – Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra | New York
Philharmonic – The Complete RCA and Columbia Album Collection
Sony Classical is proud to announce one of its most significant
historic releases of recent years: a 69-CD box set containing the
recorded legacy of Dimitri Mitropoulos (1896–1960), who ranks by
general consensus among the 20th century’s most brilliant conductors.
Many of these legendary performances have never before been transferred
from their analogue masters and released on digital medium.
A lifelong ascetic and mystic, Mitropoulos was attracted in his youth
to the monastic life but decided against following his older brothers
into the Greek Orthodox Church when he learned that music was censured
as a forbidden indulgence. After studying piano, composition, theory
and conducting, first in his native Athens, then in Rome, Brussels and
with Busoni in Berlin – where he served as Erich Kleiber’s assistant at
the Staatsoper from 1921–24 – his career took flight in Athens. It was
there that he developed his trademark style of conducting without baton
or score and brought to his music-making all his religious fervour and
passion along with his prodigious memory. As the critic Peter Quantrill
astutely noted in an overview of his recordings in Gramophone:
“Mitropoulos’s facility of memory could draw out [recurring melodic and
motivic strands] at faster-than-usual tempi while maintaining an
intuitive proportion between their sections. You seem to hear more of
the music in a shorter space of time.”
His international fame began with a 1930 Berlin Philharmonic
performance of the Prokofiev Third Piano Concerto, in which Mitropoulos
appeared as both soloist and conductor. (He would repeat that tour de
force a decade and a half later in Philadelphia, a performance included
in this new set.) His American career was launched by sensational
concerts with the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1936, which promptly
resulted in his appointment to succeed Eugene Ormandy as principal
conductor of the Minneapolis Symphony (now Minnesota) Orchestra. He
proceeded to bring that ensemble international fame through recordings
which captured the force of his magnetic personality and electrifying
musicianship. In Minneapolis, he enjoyed enormous success with critics
and audiences, performing half of Mahler’s then still largely
unfamiliar output (earning him American Mahler Society Medal of Honor
in 1940) and commissioning numerous works by leading American and
European composers to make the orchestra a bastion of modern music in
the US.
Mitropoulos’s association with the New York Philharmonic, which he
first conducted in 1940, was hardly less successful artistically,
though it was ultimately tarnished by critical hostility having more to
do with his sexual orientation than his musical interpretations. From
1949, he served as the orchestra’s co-conductor with Leopold Stokowski,
then from 1951 as music director until, after a period of joint
leadership with Leonard Bernstein in 1958, he “abdicated with joy” in
favour of his protégé, supposedly to devote more time to opera. During
his New York years, he was also a commanding presence at the
Metropolitan.
As Sony Classical’s massive new box set definitively demonstrates,
Mitropoulos faithfully documented his eclectically wide-ranging
repertoire on disc in Minneapolis and New York, even recording some
favourite works in both cities. To cite a few highlights from the
MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY years: there is the first-ever recording of
Mahler’s First Symphony (1940), which “can still be counted among the
finest the work has received” (Gramophone); Tchaikovsky’s Symphonies
Nos. 4 (1940) and 2 (1946) as well as his First Piano Concerto with
Arthur Rubinstein (1946) – “The soloist is in rare form, and this is an
example of the grand manner in operation” (High Fidelity). Other
symphonies for which Mitropoulos showed his special affinity in
Minneapolis include the Borodin Second (1941; MusicWeb International:
“The best performance of the Borodin symphony I’ve ever heard”),
Schumann’s Second (1940) and “Rhenish” (1947), the Prokofiev
“Classical” (1940) and Franck D minor (1940) – “Mitropoulos infuses his
reading with unbearable intensity” (Classical Notes).
Also reissued here are Mitropoulos’s celebrated, incandescent
Minneapolis readings of Rachmaninoff’s Second Symphony (1947) – “An
excellent interpretation … beautifully recorded, with a resonant,
spacious quality … played with smooth, virtuosic effect” (Gramophone) –
and The Isle of the Dead (1945); as well as Brahms’s “St. Antoni”
Variations (1942), Vaughan Williams’s Tallis Fantasia (1945), Ravel’s
Tombeau de Couperin (1941) and Milhaud’s Le Boeuf sur le toit (1945).
We have Mitropoulos’s fellow Busoni pupil Egon Petri as piano soloist
in their teacher’s arrangement of Liszt’s Spanish Rhapsody (1940) and
pianist Oscar Levant in concertos by Khachaturian (1950) and Anton
Rubinstein (1952).
With the NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC, Mitropoulos conducts the epoch-making
first recording of Berg’s Wozzeck (1951) with Mack Harrell and Eileen
Farrell – “It is difficult to conceive any other conductor having an
equivalent grasp of the score; and Mitropoulos infused his knowledge
and vitality into his soloists” (Gramophone); Schoenberg’s Verklärte
Nacht, Erwartung with soprano Dorothy Dow (1951) and the first
recording of his Violin Concerto, with Louis Krasner, Mitropoulos’s
erstwhile Minneapolis concertmaster (1952); Krenek’s Symphonic Elegy
(1951); and memorable Berlioz including an “almost hallucinatory”
(Classical Net) Symphonie fantastique (1957) and excerpts from Roméo et
Juliette (1952).
Included from New York are also Mendelssohn’s “Scottish” and
“Reformation” Symphonies (1953); Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony (1954),
Pathétique (1957) – “Mitropoulos achieves some remarkable flexibility
of phrase for his expressive purposes … The first chord in the Adagio
lamentoso movement of this recording sounds as if the conductor had
reached the hearts of every individual string player” (New York Times)
– and First Suite (1954); Scriabin’s Poème de l’extase and Promethée
(1953); Shostakovich’s Symphonies Nos. 5 (1952) and 10 (1954) –
“Mitropoulos had a particular affinity for this symphony. He gave its
Western Hemisphere premiere in 1954 … This recording conveys an
exciting spontaneity” (High Fidelity), “Mitropoulos’s pioneering
account probes more deeply into the heart of this score than any of the
recent newcomers” (Gramophone); Debussy’s La Mer (1950) and
Stravinsky’s Petrushka (1951); excerpts from Prokofiev’s Romeo and
Juliet (1957) as well as that composer’s Lieutenant Kijé and Kodály’s
Háry János suites (1956); Vaughan Williams’s Fourth Symphony (1956) –
“splendidly alert and unfailingly eloquent (nowhere more so than in the
slow movement) … Mitropoulos’s deeply felt interpretation won the
enthusiastic approbation of the composer” (Gramophone) – and his Tallis
Fantasia in the conductor’s 1958 glorious stereo remake (BBC Music
Magazine: “A marvel of fine string playing”).
Other New York recordings with a soloist include David Oistrakh’s
“unmissable … spellbinding … not least because of the conducting”
(Gramophone) first recording of the Shostakovich Violin Concerto No. 1
(1956); pianist Robert Casadesus in the Beethoven “Emperor” (1955),
with “accompaniments as dynamic and exciting as the soloist’s playing”
(Classics Today), and Falla’s Nights in the Gardens of Spain (1956–57)
– “Remarkable … Listen to the mystery and menace that he and
Mitropoulos find in the first movement’s second half, or to the huge
passion they bring to its climax” (Classics Today); the Mendelssohn and
Tchaikovsky (1954) and Prokofiev’s Second Violin Concerto (1952) with
Zino Francescatti and the Prokofiev First Concerto with Isaac Stern
(1956). Major American works from New York include the recording
premiere of Roger Sessions’s Second Symphony (1950) – “one of the most
important symphonic works ever produced in the United States”
(Gramophone) – as well as Peter Mennin’s Third Symphony (1954), Gunther
Schuller’s Symphony for Brass and Percussion (1956), Morton Gould’s
Fall River Legend ballet suite (1952) and Leon Kirchner featured as
soloist in his Piano Concerto No. 1 (1956).
Finally, the box also contains Mitropoulos’s complete METROPOLITAN
OPERA sets: the world premiere of Samuel Barber’s Vanessa with Eleanor
Steber, Nicolai Gedda, Regina Resnik and Rosalind Elias (1958) – “This
recording stands the test of time as well as does the opera itself”
(Penguin Guide); Verdi’s Un ballo in maschera with Zinka Milanov, Jan
Peerce, Leonard Warren and the Met debut of Marian Anderson (1955); and
Mussorgsky’s Boris Godunov (in English; abridged) with Giorgio Tozzi
(1956).
SET CONTENTS
DISC 1:
Liszt, Arr. Busoni: Rhapsodie espagnole, S. 254 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Borodin: Symphony No. 2 in B Minor, Op. 5 "Bogatyr" (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 2:
Mozart: Thamos, König in Ägypten, K.345/336a: Entr'acte No. 1
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Mozart: Thamos, König in Ägypten, K.345/336a: Entr'acte No. 2
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Grieg: 2 Elegiac Melodies, Op. 34 (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Bach, J.S., Arr. L. Weiner: Toccata, Adagio & Fugue in C Major, BWV 564
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Lully, Arr. Mottl: Ballet du temple de la paix, LWV 69 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Dvořák: Slavonic Dances, Op. 46 (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Chabrier: Joyeuse marche (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Meyerbeer: Le prophète, Act III: Coronation March (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 3:
Bach, J.S., Arr. Mitropoulos: Fantasia and Fugue in G Minor, BWV 542
"Great" (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Bach, J.S., Arr. H. Bösenroth: Choral Prelude for Organ BWV 680 "Wir
glauben all' an einen Gott" (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Glazunov: Overture on Three Greek Themes, Op. 3, No. 1 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Ravel, Arr. Chardon: Piece en Forme de Habanera (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Glazunov, Arr. Rogal-Lewitzsky: Chopiniana - Suite for Orchestra based
on Piano Pieces by Frederic Chopin, Op. 46 (Remastered) - Robin Hood
Dell Orchestra
DISC 4:
Mozart: Concerto No. 10 in E-Flat Major for Two Pianos and Orchestra,
K. 365 (Remastered) - Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 7 in F Major, K.242 "Lodron Concerto"
(Remastered) - Little Orchestra Society (Scherman)
DISC 5:
Milhaud: Le boeuf sur le toît, Op. 58 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Ravel: Le tombeau de Couperin, M. 68a (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Couperin, Arr. Milhaud: Overture and Allegro from "La Sultane Suite"
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Rabaud: La procession nocturne, Op. 6 - New York Philharmonic
DISC 6:
Chausson: Symphony in B-Flat Major, Op. 20 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Walton: Portsmouth Point Overture (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
DISC 7:
Puccini: Manon Lescaut, Act III: Intermezzo (Remastered) - Robin Hood
Dell Orchestra
Mascagni: Cavalleria rusticana, Act II: Intermezzo (Remastered) - Robin
Hood Dell Orchestra
Wolf-Ferrari: I gioielli della Madonna (The jewels of the Madonna). Act
II: Intermezzo (Remastered) - Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
Wolf-Ferrari: I gioielli della Madonna (The jewels of the Madonna). Act
III: Intermezzo (Remastered) - Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
Menotti: Sebastian (Ballet Suite) (Remastered) - Robin Hood Dell
Orchestra
Massenet: Scènes Alsaciennes Suite No. 7 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
DISC 8:
Rachmaninoff: The Isle of the Dead, Op. 29 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Vaughan-Williams: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 9:
Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in D Major "Titan" - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
DISC 10:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 17 "Little Russian"
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 11:
Khachaturian: Piano Concerto in D-Flat Major, Op. 38 (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
Rubinstein: Piano Concerto No. 4, Op. 70 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 12:
Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-Flat Major, Op. 23 (Remastered
1999) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 13:
Poulenc: Concerto in D Minor for Two Pianos and Orchestra (Remastered)
- RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra
Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56b for Two Pianos
(Remastered) - (Whittemore & Lowe)
DISC 14:
Sessions: Symphony No. 2 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Gould: Philharmonic Waltzes - New York Philharmonic
Lalo: Le roi d'Ys: Overture (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Siegmeister: Ozark set (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 15:
Schumann: Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major, Op. 97 "Rhenish" (Remastered)
- Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Weinberger: Schwanda the Bagpiper (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Gould: Ministrel Show (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 16:
Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2 in E Minor, Op. 27 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 17:
Franck: Symphony in D Minor, FWV 48 (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
DISC 18:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4 in F Minor, Op. 36 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 19:
Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68 "Pastorale" (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 20:
Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 56, "Scotch" (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Mendelssohn: Capriccio brillant in B Minor, Op. 22 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Mendelssohn: Octet in E-Flat Major, Op. 20: III. Scherzo. Allegro
leggierissimo (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 21:
Dukas: L'Apprenti sorcier in F Minor (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Rimsky-Korsakov: The Golden Cockerel (Suite) (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Prokofiev: Symphony No. 1 in D Major, Op. 25 "Classical" (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Glière: Red Poppy Ballet Suite: Russian Sailor's Dance (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 22:
Schumann: Symphony No. 2 in C Major, Op. 61 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Rimsky-Korsakov: The Golden Cockerel (Suite); Bridal Procession
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 23:
Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 1 in E Minor, Op. 11 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 24:
Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56a "St. Anthony's Choral"
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Weber: Jubel-Ouvertüre, Op. 59 (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Beethoven: Coriolan Overture, Op. 62 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Beethoven: Leonore Overture No. 3 in C Major, Op. 72a (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 25:
Bloch: Schelomo - Hebraic Rhapsody for Cello & Orchestra (Remastered) -
New York Philharmonic
Saint-Saens: Cello Concerto No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 33 (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
DISC 26:
Stravinsky: Petrushka (1911 Version) (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 27/28:
Berg: Wozzeck, Op. 7 - New York Philharmonic
DISC 29:
Debussy: La Mer - New York Philharmonic
Debussy: Images pour orchestre, L. 122, No. 2 (Remastered) -
Philadelphia Orchestra (Ormandy)
DISC 30:
Schoenberg: Erwartung, Op. 17 - New York Philharmonic
Krenek: Symphonic Elegy for String Orchestra (In Memoriam of Anton
Webern) - New York Philharmonic
Schoenberg: Verklärte Nacht, Op. 4 - Strings of the New York
Philharmonic
DISC 31:
Bruch: Concerto No. 1 in G Minor for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 26 - New
York Philharmonic
Beethoven: Romance for Violin and Orchestra in G Major, Op. 40
(Remastered) - Columbia Symphony Orchestra (Morel)
Beethoven: Romance for Violin and Orchestra in F Major, Op. 50
(Remastered) - Columbia Symphony Orchestra (Morel)
Paganini: Concerto No. 3 in B Minor for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 61 -
New York Philharmonic
DISC 32:
Gottschalk: Cakewalk Ballet Suite (Remastered) - Philadelphia Orchestra
(Ormandy)
Gould: Fall River Legend Ballet Suite (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
Couperin, Arr. Milhaud: Overture and Allegro from "La Sultane Suite"
(Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Travis: Symphonic Allegro (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 33:
Berlioz: Roméo et Juliette, Op. 17, H 79 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 34:
Prokofiev: Concerto No. 2 in G Minor for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 63 -
New York Philharmonic
Bach, J.S.: Violin Concerto No. 2 in E Major, BWV 1042 (Remastered) -
Cleveland Orchestra (Szell)
Prokofiev: Concerto No. 3 for Piano and Orchestra in C Major, Op. 26 -
Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
DISC 35:
Scriabin: Symphony No. 4, Op. 54 "Le Poème de l'extase" - New York
Philharmonic
Scriabin: Promethée, le poème du feu, Op. 60 - New York Philharmonic
DISC 36:
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 in D Minor, Op. 47 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 37:
Ippolitov-Ivanov: Caucasian Sketches, Suite No. 1, Op. 10 - New York
Philharmonic
Borodin, Arr. Rimsky-Korsakov: Prince Igor, Act II: Polovtsian Dances
(Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Borodin: In the Steppes of Central Asia - New York Philharmonic
DISC 38:
Schoenberg: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 36 (Remastered) -
New York Philharmonic
Berg: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra "To the Memory of an Angel"
(Remastered) - Cleveland Orchestra (Rodzinski)
DISC 39:
Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 56, "Scotch" (Remastered) -
New York Philharmonic
Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 5 in D Major, Op. 107 "Reformation"
(Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Mendelssohn: Die Hebriden, Op. 26 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Mendelssohn: Ruy Blas, Op. 95: Overture (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 40:
Riegger: Symphony No. 3 in G Major, Op. 42 (Remastered) - Rochester
Philharmonic Orchestra (Hanson)
Mennin: Symphony No. 3 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 41:
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 10 in E-Minor, Op. 93 (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
DISC 42:
Berlioz: Les nuits d'été, Op. 7 - Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Berlioz: La captive, H 60 - Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Berlioz: Le jeune Pâtre breton, H 65 - Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Berlioz: Zaïde (boléro), Op.19 No. 1 - Columbia Symphony Orchestra
DISC 43:
Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64 - New York Philharmonic
Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto, Op. 35 - New York Philharmonic
DISC 44:
Borodin: Symphony No. 2 in B Minor, Op. 5 - New York Philharmonic
Tchaikovsky: Orchestral Suite No. 1, in D Minor, Op. 43 - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 45:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, Op. 64 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 46:
Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 99 - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 47:
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major, Op. 73 "Emperor" - New
York Philharmonic
Bach, J.S.: Concerto for 3 Pianos in D Minor, BWV 1063 (Remastered) -
New York Philharmonic
DISC 48:
Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kijé Suite, Op. 60 (Symphonic suite for
Orchestra) - New York Philharmonic
Kodály: Háry János Suite (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 49:
Saint-Saëns: Danse macabre, Op. 40 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Saint-Saëns: Le rouet d'Omphale, Op. 31 - New York Philharmonic
Saint-Saëns: Phaëton, Poème symphonique, op. 39 - New York Philharmonic
Saint-Saëns: La jeunesse d'Hercule - Poème symphonique - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 50:
Vaughan-Williams: Symphony No. 4 in F Minor - New York Philharmonic
Vaughan-Williams: Fantasia On A Theme by Thomas Tallis - Strings of the
New York Philharmonic
DISC 51:
Schuller: Symphony for Brass and Percussion, Op. 16 (Remastered) -
Brass Ensemble Of The Jazz And Classical Music Society
J.J. Johnson: Poem For Brass (Remastered) - (Schuller)
J. Lewis: Three Little Feelings (Remastered) - (Schuller)
Giuffre: Pharaoh (Remastered) - (Schuller)
DISC 52:
Schuman: Credendum - Article of Faith (Remastered) - Philadelphia
Orchestra (Ormandy)
Kirchner: Piano Concerto No. 1 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 53:
Falla: Noches en los Jardines de España (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
Falla: El sombrero de tres picos, Suite No.2 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 54:
Dukas: L'Apprenti sorcier (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Weinberger: Schwanda the Bagpiper (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Strauss, R.: Salome, Op. 54: Dance of the 7 Veils (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
Liszt: Les préludes, S.97 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 55:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 in B Minor, Op. 74 "Pathétique"
(Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 56:
Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 1 in D Major, Op. 19 - New York
Philharmonic
Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 63 - New York
Philharmonic (Bernstein)
DISC 57/58:
Barber: Vanessa, Op. 32 (Remastered) - Metropolitan Opera Orchestra &
Chorus
DISC 59:
Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet Ballet, Op. 64 (Excerpts) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 60/61:
Mussorgsky: Boris Godunov (Abridged) (Remastered) - Metropolitan Opera
Orchestra & Chorus
DISC 62:
Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, Op. 14 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 63:
Tchaikovsky: Slavonic March, Op. 31 - New York Philharmonic
Mussorgsky: Night On Bald Mountain - New York Philharmonic
Tchaikovsky: Capriccio Italien, Op. 45 - New York Philharmonic
Skalkottas: Four Greek Dances - New York Philharmonic
DISC 64:
Verdi: A Masked Ball (Abridged) (Remastered) - Metropolitan Opera
Orchestra
DISC 65:
Walton: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (Remastered) - The
Philadelphia Orchestra (Ormandy)
Lalo: Symphonie Espagnole (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 66:
Hindemith: Sonata for Oboe and Piano (Remastered) - Harold Gomberg,
Dimitri Mitropoulos
Löffler: 2 Rhapsodies for Oboe, Viola and Piano (Remastered) - Harold
Gomberg; Dimitri Mitropoulos
DISC 67:
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 37 (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
Mozart: 9 Variations on a Minuet by Jean Pierre Duport, K. 573
(Remastered) - (Casadesus)
DISC 68/69:
Verdi: Un Ballo in Maschera - Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus
I wonder if this Minneapolis Sym/Mitropoulos item could be tracked down
and added as well:
DVOŘÁK, ANTONĺN
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, B minor, Op.115
Gregor Piatigorsky, cello
Columbia XCO 32636-45 (78-rpm), unreleased
The lacquer masters for this and all other Minneapolis Symphony
Columbia recordings made from 6 December 1941 forward were destroyed in
1990. All that is known to survive of this recording is the first
movement, which is preserved on a 16-inch pressing in the YMW series
located at Sony Music Archives in New York
Do you really mean all the lacquers, whether issued or not, were
destroyed? Everything?
On Saturday, September 25, 2021 at 7:33:08 PM UTC-5, Mark Obert-Thorn
wrote:
The date is probably "aspirational", given their track record, but here
are the details about the next big conductor box from Sony. I'm told
that an unissued Columbia recording of the Dvorak Scherzo Capriccioso
that came out on a Minneapolis SO Mitropoulos tribute is missing.
Anything else?
Mark O-T
Dimitri Mitropoulos – Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra | New York
Philharmonic – The Complete RCA and Columbia Album Collection
Sony Classical is proud to announce one of its most significant
historic releases of recent years: a 69-CD box set containing the
recorded legacy of Dimitri Mitropoulos (1896–1960), who ranks by
general consensus among the 20th century’s most brilliant conductors.
Many of these legendary performances have never before been transferred
from their analogue masters and released on digital medium.
A lifelong ascetic and mystic, Mitropoulos was attracted in his youth
to the monastic life but decided against following his older brothers
into the Greek Orthodox Church when he learned that music was censured
as a forbidden indulgence. After studying piano, composition, theory
and conducting, first in his native Athens, then in Rome, Brussels and
with Busoni in Berlin – where he served as Erich Kleiber’s assistant at
the Staatsoper from 1921–24 – his career took flight in Athens. It was
there that he developed his trademark style of conducting without baton
or score and brought to his music-making all his religious fervour and
passion along with his prodigious memory. As the critic Peter Quantrill
astutely noted in an overview of his recordings in Gramophone:
“Mitropoulos’s facility of memory could draw out [recurring melodic and
motivic strands] at faster-than-usual tempi while maintaining an
intuitive proportion between their sections. You seem to hear more of
the music in a shorter space of time.”
His international fame began with a 1930 Berlin Philharmonic
performance of the Prokofiev Third Piano Concerto, in which Mitropoulos
appeared as both soloist and conductor. (He would repeat that tour de
force a decade and a half later in Philadelphia, a performance included
in this new set.) His American career was launched by sensational
concerts with the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1936, which promptly
resulted in his appointment to succeed Eugene Ormandy as principal
conductor of the Minneapolis Symphony (now Minnesota) Orchestra. He
proceeded to bring that ensemble international fame through recordings
which captured the force of his magnetic personality and electrifying
musicianship. In Minneapolis, he enjoyed enormous success with critics
and audiences, performing half of Mahler’s then still largely
unfamiliar output (earning him American Mahler Society Medal of Honor
in 1940) and commissioning numerous works by leading American and
European composers to make the orchestra a bastion of modern music in
the US.
Mitropoulos’s association with the New York Philharmonic, which he
first conducted in 1940, was hardly less successful artistically,
though it was ultimately tarnished by critical hostility having more to
do with his sexual orientation than his musical interpretations. From
1949, he served as the orchestra’s co-conductor with Leopold Stokowski,
then from 1951 as music director until, after a period of joint
leadership with Leonard Bernstein in 1958, he “abdicated with joy” in
favour of his protégé, supposedly to devote more time to opera. During
his New York years, he was also a commanding presence at the
Metropolitan.
As Sony Classical’s massive new box set definitively demonstrates,
Mitropoulos faithfully documented his eclectically wide-ranging
repertoire on disc in Minneapolis and New York, even recording some
favourite works in both cities. To cite a few highlights from the
MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY years: there is the first-ever recording of
Mahler’s First Symphony (1940), which “can still be counted among the
finest the work has received” (Gramophone); Tchaikovsky’s Symphonies
Nos. 4 (1940) and 2 (1946) as well as his First Piano Concerto with
Arthur Rubinstein (1946) – “The soloist is in rare form, and this is an
example of the grand manner in operation” (High Fidelity). Other
symphonies for which Mitropoulos showed his special affinity in
Minneapolis include the Borodin Second (1941; MusicWeb International:
“The best performance of the Borodin symphony I’ve ever heard”),
Schumann’s Second (1940) and “Rhenish” (1947), the Prokofiev
“Classical” (1940) and Franck D minor (1940) – “Mitropoulos infuses his
reading with unbearable intensity” (Classical Notes).
Also reissued here are Mitropoulos’s celebrated, incandescent
Minneapolis readings of Rachmaninoff’s Second Symphony (1947) – “An
excellent interpretation … beautifully recorded, with a resonant,
spacious quality … played with smooth, virtuosic effect” (Gramophone) –
and The Isle of the Dead (1945); as well as Brahms’s “St. Antoni”
Variations (1942), Vaughan Williams’s Tallis Fantasia (1945), Ravel’s
Tombeau de Couperin (1941) and Milhaud’s Le Boeuf sur le toit (1945).
We have Mitropoulos’s fellow Busoni pupil Egon Petri as piano soloist
in their teacher’s arrangement of Liszt’s Spanish Rhapsody (1940) and
pianist Oscar Levant in concertos by Khachaturian (1950) and Anton
Rubinstein (1952).
With the NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC, Mitropoulos conducts the epoch-making
first recording of Berg’s Wozzeck (1951) with Mack Harrell and Eileen
Farrell – “It is difficult to conceive any other conductor having an
equivalent grasp of the score; and Mitropoulos infused his knowledge
and vitality into his soloists” (Gramophone); Schoenberg’s Verklärte
Nacht, Erwartung with soprano Dorothy Dow (1951) and the first
recording of his Violin Concerto, with Louis Krasner, Mitropoulos’s
erstwhile Minneapolis concertmaster (1952); Krenek’s Symphonic Elegy
(1951); and memorable Berlioz including an “almost hallucinatory”
(Classical Net) Symphonie fantastique (1957) and excerpts from Roméo et
Juliette (1952).
Included from New York are also Mendelssohn’s “Scottish” and
“Reformation” Symphonies (1953); Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony (1954),
Pathétique (1957) – “Mitropoulos achieves some remarkable flexibility
of phrase for his expressive purposes … The first chord in the Adagio
lamentoso movement of this recording sounds as if the conductor had
reached the hearts of every individual string player” (New York Times)
– and First Suite (1954); Scriabin’s Poème de l’extase and Promethée
(1953); Shostakovich’s Symphonies Nos. 5 (1952) and 10 (1954) –
“Mitropoulos had a particular affinity for this symphony. He gave its
Western Hemisphere premiere in 1954 … This recording conveys an
exciting spontaneity” (High Fidelity), “Mitropoulos’s pioneering
account probes more deeply into the heart of this score than any of the
recent newcomers” (Gramophone); Debussy’s La Mer (1950) and
Stravinsky’s Petrushka (1951); excerpts from Prokofiev’s Romeo and
Juliet (1957) as well as that composer’s Lieutenant Kijé and Kodály’s
Háry János suites (1956); Vaughan Williams’s Fourth Symphony (1956) –
“splendidly alert and unfailingly eloquent (nowhere more so than in the
slow movement) … Mitropoulos’s deeply felt interpretation won the
enthusiastic approbation of the composer” (Gramophone) – and his Tallis
Fantasia in the conductor’s 1958 glorious stereo remake (BBC Music
Magazine: “A marvel of fine string playing”).
Other New York recordings with a soloist include David Oistrakh’s
“unmissable … spellbinding … not least because of the conducting”
(Gramophone) first recording of the Shostakovich Violin Concerto No. 1
(1956); pianist Robert Casadesus in the Beethoven “Emperor” (1955),
with “accompaniments as dynamic and exciting as the soloist’s playing”
(Classics Today), and Falla’s Nights in the Gardens of Spain (1956–57)
– “Remarkable … Listen to the mystery and menace that he and
Mitropoulos find in the first movement’s second half, or to the huge
passion they bring to its climax” (Classics Today); the Mendelssohn and
Tchaikovsky (1954) and Prokofiev’s Second Violin Concerto (1952) with
Zino Francescatti and the Prokofiev First Concerto with Isaac Stern
(1956). Major American works from New York include the recording
premiere of Roger Sessions’s Second Symphony (1950) – “one of the most
important symphonic works ever produced in the United States”
(Gramophone) – as well as Peter Mennin’s Third Symphony (1954), Gunther
Schuller’s Symphony for Brass and Percussion (1956), Morton Gould’s
Fall River Legend ballet suite (1952) and Leon Kirchner featured as
soloist in his Piano Concerto No. 1 (1956).
Finally, the box also contains Mitropoulos’s complete METROPOLITAN
OPERA sets: the world premiere of Samuel Barber’s Vanessa with Eleanor
Steber, Nicolai Gedda, Regina Resnik and Rosalind Elias (1958) – “This
recording stands the test of time as well as does the opera itself”
(Penguin Guide); Verdi’s Un ballo in maschera with Zinka Milanov, Jan
Peerce, Leonard Warren and the Met debut of Marian Anderson (1955); and
Mussorgsky’s Boris Godunov (in English; abridged) with Giorgio Tozzi
(1956).
SET CONTENTS
DISC 1:
Liszt, Arr. Busoni: Rhapsodie espagnole, S. 254 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Borodin: Symphony No. 2 in B Minor, Op. 5 "Bogatyr" (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 2:
Mozart: Thamos, König in Ägypten, K.345/336a: Entr'acte No. 1
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Mozart: Thamos, König in Ägypten, K.345/336a: Entr'acte No. 2
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Grieg: 2 Elegiac Melodies, Op. 34 (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Bach, J.S., Arr. L. Weiner: Toccata, Adagio & Fugue in C Major, BWV 564
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Lully, Arr. Mottl: Ballet du temple de la paix, LWV 69 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Dvořák: Slavonic Dances, Op. 46 (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Chabrier: Joyeuse marche (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Meyerbeer: Le prophète, Act III: Coronation March (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 3:
Bach, J.S., Arr. Mitropoulos: Fantasia and Fugue in G Minor, BWV 542
"Great" (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Bach, J.S., Arr. H. Bösenroth: Choral Prelude for Organ BWV 680 "Wir
glauben all' an einen Gott" (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Glazunov: Overture on Three Greek Themes, Op. 3, No. 1 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Ravel, Arr. Chardon: Piece en Forme de Habanera (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Glazunov, Arr. Rogal-Lewitzsky: Chopiniana - Suite for Orchestra based
on Piano Pieces by Frederic Chopin, Op. 46 (Remastered) - Robin Hood
Dell Orchestra
DISC 4:
Mozart: Concerto No. 10 in E-Flat Major for Two Pianos and Orchestra,
K. 365 (Remastered) - Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 7 in F Major, K.242 "Lodron Concerto"
(Remastered) - Little Orchestra Society (Scherman)
DISC 5:
Milhaud: Le boeuf sur le toît, Op. 58 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Ravel: Le tombeau de Couperin, M. 68a (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Couperin, Arr. Milhaud: Overture and Allegro from "La Sultane Suite"
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Rabaud: La procession nocturne, Op. 6 - New York Philharmonic
DISC 6:
Chausson: Symphony in B-Flat Major, Op. 20 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Walton: Portsmouth Point Overture (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
DISC 7:
Puccini: Manon Lescaut, Act III: Intermezzo (Remastered) - Robin Hood
Dell Orchestra
Mascagni: Cavalleria rusticana, Act II: Intermezzo (Remastered) - Robin
Hood Dell Orchestra
Wolf-Ferrari: I gioielli della Madonna (The jewels of the Madonna). Act
II: Intermezzo (Remastered) - Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
Wolf-Ferrari: I gioielli della Madonna (The jewels of the Madonna). Act
III: Intermezzo (Remastered) - Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
Menotti: Sebastian (Ballet Suite) (Remastered) - Robin Hood Dell
Orchestra
Massenet: Scènes Alsaciennes Suite No. 7 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
DISC 8:
Rachmaninoff: The Isle of the Dead, Op. 29 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Vaughan-Williams: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 9:
Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in D Major "Titan" - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
DISC 10:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 17 "Little Russian"
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 11:
Khachaturian: Piano Concerto in D-Flat Major, Op. 38 (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
Rubinstein: Piano Concerto No. 4, Op. 70 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 12:
Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-Flat Major, Op. 23 (Remastered
1999) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 13:
Poulenc: Concerto in D Minor for Two Pianos and Orchestra (Remastered)
- RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra
Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56b for Two Pianos
(Remastered) - (Whittemore & Lowe)
DISC 14:
Sessions: Symphony No. 2 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Gould: Philharmonic Waltzes - New York Philharmonic
Lalo: Le roi d'Ys: Overture (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Siegmeister: Ozark set (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 15:
Schumann: Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major, Op. 97 "Rhenish" (Remastered)
- Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Weinberger: Schwanda the Bagpiper (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Gould: Ministrel Show (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 16:
Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2 in E Minor, Op. 27 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 17:
Franck: Symphony in D Minor, FWV 48 (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
DISC 18:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4 in F Minor, Op. 36 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 19:
Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68 "Pastorale" (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 20:
Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 56, "Scotch" (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Mendelssohn: Capriccio brillant in B Minor, Op. 22 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Mendelssohn: Octet in E-Flat Major, Op. 20: III. Scherzo. Allegro
leggierissimo (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 21:
Dukas: L'Apprenti sorcier in F Minor (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Rimsky-Korsakov: The Golden Cockerel (Suite) (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Prokofiev: Symphony No. 1 in D Major, Op. 25 "Classical" (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Glière: Red Poppy Ballet Suite: Russian Sailor's Dance (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 22:
Schumann: Symphony No. 2 in C Major, Op. 61 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Rimsky-Korsakov: The Golden Cockerel (Suite); Bridal Procession
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 23:
Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 1 in E Minor, Op. 11 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 24:
Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56a "St. Anthony's Choral"
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Weber: Jubel-Ouvertüre, Op. 59 (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Beethoven: Coriolan Overture, Op. 62 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Beethoven: Leonore Overture No. 3 in C Major, Op. 72a (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 25:
Bloch: Schelomo - Hebraic Rhapsody for Cello & Orchestra (Remastered) -
New York Philharmonic
Saint-Saens: Cello Concerto No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 33 (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
DISC 26:
Stravinsky: Petrushka (1911 Version) (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 27/28:
Berg: Wozzeck, Op. 7 - New York Philharmonic
DISC 29:
Debussy: La Mer - New York Philharmonic
Debussy: Images pour orchestre, L. 122, No. 2 (Remastered) -
Philadelphia Orchestra (Ormandy)
DISC 30:
Schoenberg: Erwartung, Op. 17 - New York Philharmonic
Krenek: Symphonic Elegy for String Orchestra (In Memoriam of Anton
Webern) - New York Philharmonic
Schoenberg: Verklärte Nacht, Op. 4 - Strings of the New York
Philharmonic
DISC 31:
Bruch: Concerto No. 1 in G Minor for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 26 - New
York Philharmonic
Beethoven: Romance for Violin and Orchestra in G Major, Op. 40
(Remastered) - Columbia Symphony Orchestra (Morel)
Beethoven: Romance for Violin and Orchestra in F Major, Op. 50
(Remastered) - Columbia Symphony Orchestra (Morel)
Paganini: Concerto No. 3 in B Minor for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 61 -
New York Philharmonic
DISC 32:
Gottschalk: Cakewalk Ballet Suite (Remastered) - Philadelphia Orchestra
(Ormandy)
Gould: Fall River Legend Ballet Suite (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
Couperin, Arr. Milhaud: Overture and Allegro from "La Sultane Suite"
(Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Travis: Symphonic Allegro (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 33:
Berlioz: Roméo et Juliette, Op. 17, H 79 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 34:
Prokofiev: Concerto No. 2 in G Minor for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 63 -
New York Philharmonic
Bach, J.S.: Violin Concerto No. 2 in E Major, BWV 1042 (Remastered) -
Cleveland Orchestra (Szell)
Prokofiev: Concerto No. 3 for Piano and Orchestra in C Major, Op. 26 -
Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
DISC 35:
Scriabin: Symphony No. 4, Op. 54 "Le Poème de l'extase" - New York
Philharmonic
Scriabin: Promethée, le poème du feu, Op. 60 - New York Philharmonic
DISC 36:
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 in D Minor, Op. 47 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 37:
Ippolitov-Ivanov: Caucasian Sketches, Suite No. 1, Op. 10 - New York
Philharmonic
Borodin, Arr. Rimsky-Korsakov: Prince Igor, Act II: Polovtsian Dances
(Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Borodin: In the Steppes of Central Asia - New York Philharmonic
DISC 38:
Schoenberg: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 36 (Remastered) -
New York Philharmonic
Berg: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra "To the Memory of an Angel"
(Remastered) - Cleveland Orchestra (Rodzinski)
DISC 39:
Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 56, "Scotch" (Remastered) -
New York Philharmonic
Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 5 in D Major, Op. 107 "Reformation"
(Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Mendelssohn: Die Hebriden, Op. 26 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Mendelssohn: Ruy Blas, Op. 95: Overture (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 40:
Riegger: Symphony No. 3 in G Major, Op. 42 (Remastered) - Rochester
Philharmonic Orchestra (Hanson)
Mennin: Symphony No. 3 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 41:
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 10 in E-Minor, Op. 93 (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
DISC 42:
Berlioz: Les nuits d'été, Op. 7 - Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Berlioz: La captive, H 60 - Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Berlioz: Le jeune Pâtre breton, H 65 - Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Berlioz: Zaïde (boléro), Op.19 No. 1 - Columbia Symphony Orchestra
DISC 43:
Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64 - New York Philharmonic
Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto, Op. 35 - New York Philharmonic
DISC 44:
Borodin: Symphony No. 2 in B Minor, Op. 5 - New York Philharmonic
Tchaikovsky: Orchestral Suite No. 1, in D Minor, Op. 43 - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 45:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, Op. 64 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 46:
Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 99 - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 47:
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major, Op. 73 "Emperor" - New
York Philharmonic
Bach, J.S.: Concerto for 3 Pianos in D Minor, BWV 1063 (Remastered) -
New York Philharmonic
DISC 48:
Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kijé Suite, Op. 60 (Symphonic suite for
Orchestra) - New York Philharmonic
Kodály: Háry János Suite (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 49:
Saint-Saëns: Danse macabre, Op. 40 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Saint-Saëns: Le rouet d'Omphale, Op. 31 - New York Philharmonic
Saint-Saëns: Phaëton, Poème symphonique, op. 39 - New York Philharmonic
Saint-Saëns: La jeunesse d'Hercule - Poème symphonique - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 50:
Vaughan-Williams: Symphony No. 4 in F Minor - New York Philharmonic
Vaughan-Williams: Fantasia On A Theme by Thomas Tallis - Strings of the
New York Philharmonic
DISC 51:
Schuller: Symphony for Brass and Percussion, Op. 16 (Remastered) -
Brass Ensemble Of The Jazz And Classical Music Society
J.J. Johnson: Poem For Brass (Remastered) - (Schuller)
J. Lewis: Three Little Feelings (Remastered) - (Schuller)
Giuffre: Pharaoh (Remastered) - (Schuller)
DISC 52:
Schuman: Credendum - Article of Faith (Remastered) - Philadelphia
Orchestra (Ormandy)
Kirchner: Piano Concerto No. 1 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 53:
Falla: Noches en los Jardines de España (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
Falla: El sombrero de tres picos, Suite No.2 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 54:
Dukas: L'Apprenti sorcier (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Weinberger: Schwanda the Bagpiper (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Strauss, R.: Salome, Op. 54: Dance of the 7 Veils (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
Liszt: Les préludes, S.97 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 55:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 in B Minor, Op. 74 "Pathétique"
(Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 56:
Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 1 in D Major, Op. 19 - New York
Philharmonic
Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 63 - New York
Philharmonic (Bernstein)
DISC 57/58:
Barber: Vanessa, Op. 32 (Remastered) - Metropolitan Opera Orchestra &
Chorus
DISC 59:
Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet Ballet, Op. 64 (Excerpts) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 60/61:
Mussorgsky: Boris Godunov (Abridged) (Remastered) - Metropolitan Opera
Orchestra & Chorus
DISC 62:
Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, Op. 14 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 63:
Tchaikovsky: Slavonic March, Op. 31 - New York Philharmonic
Mussorgsky: Night On Bald Mountain - New York Philharmonic
Tchaikovsky: Capriccio Italien, Op. 45 - New York Philharmonic
Skalkottas: Four Greek Dances - New York Philharmonic
DISC 64:
Verdi: A Masked Ball (Abridged) (Remastered) - Metropolitan Opera
Orchestra
DISC 65:
Walton: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (Remastered) - The
Philadelphia Orchestra (Ormandy)
Lalo: Symphonie Espagnole (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 66:
Hindemith: Sonata for Oboe and Piano (Remastered) - Harold Gomberg,
Dimitri Mitropoulos
Löffler: 2 Rhapsodies for Oboe, Viola and Piano (Remastered) - Harold
Gomberg; Dimitri Mitropoulos
DISC 67:
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 37 (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
Mozart: 9 Variations on a Minuet by Jean Pierre Duport, K. 573
(Remastered) - (Casadesus)
DISC 68/69:
Verdi: Un Ballo in Maschera - Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus
I wonder if this Minneapolis Sym/Mitropoulos item could be tracked down
and added as well:
DVOŘÁK, ANTONĺN
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, B minor, Op.115
Gregor Piatigorsky, cello
Columbia XCO 32636-45 (78-rpm), unreleased
The lacquer masters for this and all other Minneapolis Symphony
Columbia recordings made from 6 December 1941 forward were destroyed in
1990. All that is known to survive of this recording is the first
movement, which is preserved on a 16-inch pressing in the YMW series
located at Sony Music Archives in New York
Do you really mean all the lacquers, whether issued or not, were
destroyed? Everything?
On Saturday, September 25, 2021 at 7:33:08 PM UTC-5, Mark Obert-Thorn
wrote:
The date is probably "aspirational", given their track record, but here
are the details about the next big conductor box from Sony. I'm told
that an unissued Columbia recording of the Dvorak Scherzo Capriccioso
that came out on a Minneapolis SO Mitropoulos tribute is missing.
Anything else?
Mark O-T
Dimitri Mitropoulos – Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra | New York
Philharmonic – The Complete RCA and Columbia Album Collection
Sony Classical is proud to announce one of its most significant
historic releases of recent years: a 69-CD box set containing the
recorded legacy of Dimitri Mitropoulos (1896–1960), who ranks by
general consensus among the 20th century’s most brilliant conductors.
Many of these legendary performances have never before been transferred
from their analogue masters and released on digital medium.
A lifelong ascetic and mystic, Mitropoulos was attracted in his youth
to the monastic life but decided against following his older brothers
into the Greek Orthodox Church when he learned that music was censured
as a forbidden indulgence. After studying piano, composition, theory
and conducting, first in his native Athens, then in Rome, Brussels and
with Busoni in Berlin – where he served as Erich Kleiber’s assistant at
the Staatsoper from 1921–24 – his career took flight in Athens. It was
there that he developed his trademark style of conducting without baton
or score and brought to his music-making all his religious fervour and
passion along with his prodigious memory. As the critic Peter Quantrill
astutely noted in an overview of his recordings in Gramophone:
“Mitropoulos’s facility of memory could draw out [recurring melodic and
motivic strands] at faster-than-usual tempi while maintaining an
intuitive proportion between their sections. You seem to hear more of
the music in a shorter space of time.”
His international fame began with a 1930 Berlin Philharmonic
performance of the Prokofiev Third Piano Concerto, in which Mitropoulos
appeared as both soloist and conductor. (He would repeat that tour de
force a decade and a half later in Philadelphia, a performance included
in this new set.) His American career was launched by sensational
concerts with the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1936, which promptly
resulted in his appointment to succeed Eugene Ormandy as principal
conductor of the Minneapolis Symphony (now Minnesota) Orchestra. He
proceeded to bring that ensemble international fame through recordings
which captured the force of his magnetic personality and electrifying
musicianship. In Minneapolis, he enjoyed enormous success with critics
and audiences, performing half of Mahler’s then still largely
unfamiliar output (earning him American Mahler Society Medal of Honor
in 1940) and commissioning numerous works by leading American and
European composers to make the orchestra a bastion of modern music in
the US.
Mitropoulos’s association with the New York Philharmonic, which he
first conducted in 1940, was hardly less successful artistically,
though it was ultimately tarnished by critical hostility having more to
do with his sexual orientation than his musical interpretations. From
1949, he served as the orchestra’s co-conductor with Leopold Stokowski,
then from 1951 as music director until, after a period of joint
leadership with Leonard Bernstein in 1958, he “abdicated with joy” in
favour of his protégé, supposedly to devote more time to opera. During
his New York years, he was also a commanding presence at the
Metropolitan.
As Sony Classical’s massive new box set definitively demonstrates,
Mitropoulos faithfully documented his eclectically wide-ranging
repertoire on disc in Minneapolis and New York, even recording some
favourite works in both cities. To cite a few highlights from the
MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY years: there is the first-ever recording of
Mahler’s First Symphony (1940), which “can still be counted among the
finest the work has received” (Gramophone); Tchaikovsky’s Symphonies
Nos. 4 (1940) and 2 (1946) as well as his First Piano Concerto with
Arthur Rubinstein (1946) – “The soloist is in rare form, and this is an
example of the grand manner in operation” (High Fidelity). Other
symphonies for which Mitropoulos showed his special affinity in
Minneapolis include the Borodin Second (1941; MusicWeb International:
“The best performance of the Borodin symphony I’ve ever heard”),
Schumann’s Second (1940) and “Rhenish” (1947), the Prokofiev
“Classical” (1940) and Franck D minor (1940) – “Mitropoulos infuses his
reading with unbearable intensity” (Classical Notes).
Also reissued here are Mitropoulos’s celebrated, incandescent
Minneapolis readings of Rachmaninoff’s Second Symphony (1947) – “An
excellent interpretation … beautifully recorded, with a resonant,
spacious quality … played with smooth, virtuosic effect” (Gramophone) –
and The Isle of the Dead (1945); as well as Brahms’s “St. Antoni”
Variations (1942), Vaughan Williams’s Tallis Fantasia (1945), Ravel’s
Tombeau de Couperin (1941) and Milhaud’s Le Boeuf sur le toit (1945).
We have Mitropoulos’s fellow Busoni pupil Egon Petri as piano soloist
in their teacher’s arrangement of Liszt’s Spanish Rhapsody (1940) and
pianist Oscar Levant in concertos by Khachaturian (1950) and Anton
Rubinstein (1952).
With the NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC, Mitropoulos conducts the epoch-making
first recording of Berg’s Wozzeck (1951) with Mack Harrell and Eileen
Farrell – “It is difficult to conceive any other conductor having an
equivalent grasp of the score; and Mitropoulos infused his knowledge
and vitality into his soloists” (Gramophone); Schoenberg’s Verklärte
Nacht, Erwartung with soprano Dorothy Dow (1951) and the first
recording of his Violin Concerto, with Louis Krasner, Mitropoulos’s
erstwhile Minneapolis concertmaster (1952); Krenek’s Symphonic Elegy
(1951); and memorable Berlioz including an “almost hallucinatory”
(Classical Net) Symphonie fantastique (1957) and excerpts from Roméo et
Juliette (1952).
Included from New York are also Mendelssohn’s “Scottish” and
“Reformation” Symphonies (1953); Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony (1954),
Pathétique (1957) – “Mitropoulos achieves some remarkable flexibility
of phrase for his expressive purposes … The first chord in the Adagio
lamentoso movement of this recording sounds as if the conductor had
reached the hearts of every individual string player” (New York Times)
– and First Suite (1954); Scriabin’s Poème de l’extase and Promethée
(1953); Shostakovich’s Symphonies Nos. 5 (1952) and 10 (1954) –
“Mitropoulos had a particular affinity for this symphony. He gave its
Western Hemisphere premiere in 1954 … This recording conveys an
exciting spontaneity” (High Fidelity), “Mitropoulos’s pioneering
account probes more deeply into the heart of this score than any of the
recent newcomers” (Gramophone); Debussy’s La Mer (1950) and
Stravinsky’s Petrushka (1951); excerpts from Prokofiev’s Romeo and
Juliet (1957) as well as that composer’s Lieutenant Kijé and Kodály’s
Háry János suites (1956); Vaughan Williams’s Fourth Symphony (1956) –
“splendidly alert and unfailingly eloquent (nowhere more so than in the
slow movement) … Mitropoulos’s deeply felt interpretation won the
enthusiastic approbation of the composer” (Gramophone) – and his Tallis
Fantasia in the conductor’s 1958 glorious stereo remake (BBC Music
Magazine: “A marvel of fine string playing”).
Other New York recordings with a soloist include David Oistrakh’s
“unmissable … spellbinding … not least because of the conducting”
(Gramophone) first recording of the Shostakovich Violin Concerto No. 1
(1956); pianist Robert Casadesus in the Beethoven “Emperor” (1955),
with “accompaniments as dynamic and exciting as the soloist’s playing”
(Classics Today), and Falla’s Nights in the Gardens of Spain (1956–57)
– “Remarkable … Listen to the mystery and menace that he and
Mitropoulos find in the first movement’s second half, or to the huge
passion they bring to its climax” (Classics Today); the Mendelssohn and
Tchaikovsky (1954) and Prokofiev’s Second Violin Concerto (1952) with
Zino Francescatti and the Prokofiev First Concerto with Isaac Stern
(1956). Major American works from New York include the recording
premiere of Roger Sessions’s Second Symphony (1950) – “one of the most
important symphonic works ever produced in the United States”
(Gramophone) – as well as Peter Mennin’s Third Symphony (1954), Gunther
Schuller’s Symphony for Brass and Percussion (1956), Morton Gould’s
Fall River Legend ballet suite (1952) and Leon Kirchner featured as
soloist in his Piano Concerto No. 1 (1956).
Finally, the box also contains Mitropoulos’s complete METROPOLITAN
OPERA sets: the world premiere of Samuel Barber’s Vanessa with Eleanor
Steber, Nicolai Gedda, Regina Resnik and Rosalind Elias (1958) – “This
recording stands the test of time as well as does the opera itself”
(Penguin Guide); Verdi’s Un ballo in maschera with Zinka Milanov, Jan
Peerce, Leonard Warren and the Met debut of Marian Anderson (1955); and
Mussorgsky’s Boris Godunov (in English; abridged) with Giorgio Tozzi
(1956).
SET CONTENTS
DISC 1:
Liszt, Arr. Busoni: Rhapsodie espagnole, S. 254 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Borodin: Symphony No. 2 in B Minor, Op. 5 "Bogatyr" (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 2:
Mozart: Thamos, König in Ägypten, K.345/336a: Entr'acte No. 1
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Mozart: Thamos, König in Ägypten, K.345/336a: Entr'acte No. 2
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Grieg: 2 Elegiac Melodies, Op. 34 (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Bach, J.S., Arr. L. Weiner: Toccata, Adagio & Fugue in C Major, BWV 564
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Lully, Arr. Mottl: Ballet du temple de la paix, LWV 69 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Dvořák: Slavonic Dances, Op. 46 (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Chabrier: Joyeuse marche (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Meyerbeer: Le prophète, Act III: Coronation March (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 3:
Bach, J.S., Arr. Mitropoulos: Fantasia and Fugue in G Minor, BWV 542
"Great" (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Bach, J.S., Arr. H. Bösenroth: Choral Prelude for Organ BWV 680 "Wir
glauben all' an einen Gott" (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Glazunov: Overture on Three Greek Themes, Op. 3, No. 1 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Ravel, Arr. Chardon: Piece en Forme de Habanera (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Glazunov, Arr. Rogal-Lewitzsky: Chopiniana - Suite for Orchestra based
on Piano Pieces by Frederic Chopin, Op. 46 (Remastered) - Robin Hood
Dell Orchestra
DISC 4:
Mozart: Concerto No. 10 in E-Flat Major for Two Pianos and Orchestra,
K. 365 (Remastered) - Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 7 in F Major, K.242 "Lodron Concerto"
(Remastered) - Little Orchestra Society (Scherman)
DISC 5:
Milhaud: Le boeuf sur le toît, Op. 58 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Ravel: Le tombeau de Couperin, M. 68a (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Couperin, Arr. Milhaud: Overture and Allegro from "La Sultane Suite"
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Rabaud: La procession nocturne, Op. 6 - New York Philharmonic
DISC 6:
Chausson: Symphony in B-Flat Major, Op. 20 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Walton: Portsmouth Point Overture (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
DISC 7:
Puccini: Manon Lescaut, Act III: Intermezzo (Remastered) - Robin Hood
Dell Orchestra
Mascagni: Cavalleria rusticana, Act II: Intermezzo (Remastered) - Robin
Hood Dell Orchestra
Wolf-Ferrari: I gioielli della Madonna (The jewels of the Madonna). Act
II: Intermezzo (Remastered) - Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
Wolf-Ferrari: I gioielli della Madonna (The jewels of the Madonna). Act
III: Intermezzo (Remastered) - Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
Menotti: Sebastian (Ballet Suite) (Remastered) - Robin Hood Dell
Orchestra
Massenet: Scènes Alsaciennes Suite No. 7 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
DISC 8:
Rachmaninoff: The Isle of the Dead, Op. 29 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Vaughan-Williams: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 9:
Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in D Major "Titan" - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
DISC 10:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 17 "Little Russian"
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 11:
Khachaturian: Piano Concerto in D-Flat Major, Op. 38 (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
Rubinstein: Piano Concerto No. 4, Op. 70 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 12:
Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-Flat Major, Op. 23 (Remastered
1999) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 13:
Poulenc: Concerto in D Minor for Two Pianos and Orchestra (Remastered)
- RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra
Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56b for Two Pianos
(Remastered) - (Whittemore & Lowe)
DISC 14:
Sessions: Symphony No. 2 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Gould: Philharmonic Waltzes - New York Philharmonic
Lalo: Le roi d'Ys: Overture (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Siegmeister: Ozark set (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 15:
Schumann: Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major, Op. 97 "Rhenish" (Remastered)
- Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Weinberger: Schwanda the Bagpiper (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Gould: Ministrel Show (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 16:
Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2 in E Minor, Op. 27 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 17:
Franck: Symphony in D Minor, FWV 48 (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
DISC 18:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4 in F Minor, Op. 36 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 19:
Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68 "Pastorale" (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 20:
Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 56, "Scotch" (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Mendelssohn: Capriccio brillant in B Minor, Op. 22 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Mendelssohn: Octet in E-Flat Major, Op. 20: III. Scherzo. Allegro
leggierissimo (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 21:
Dukas: L'Apprenti sorcier in F Minor (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Rimsky-Korsakov: The Golden Cockerel (Suite) (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Prokofiev: Symphony No. 1 in D Major, Op. 25 "Classical" (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Glière: Red Poppy Ballet Suite: Russian Sailor's Dance (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 22:
Schumann: Symphony No. 2 in C Major, Op. 61 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Rimsky-Korsakov: The Golden Cockerel (Suite); Bridal Procession
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 23:
Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 1 in E Minor, Op. 11 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 24:
Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56a "St. Anthony's Choral"
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Weber: Jubel-Ouvertüre, Op. 59 (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Beethoven: Coriolan Overture, Op. 62 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Beethoven: Leonore Overture No. 3 in C Major, Op. 72a (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 25:
Bloch: Schelomo - Hebraic Rhapsody for Cello & Orchestra (Remastered) -
New York Philharmonic
Saint-Saens: Cello Concerto No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 33 (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
DISC 26:
Stravinsky: Petrushka (1911 Version) (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 27/28:
Berg: Wozzeck, Op. 7 - New York Philharmonic
DISC 29:
Debussy: La Mer - New York Philharmonic
Debussy: Images pour orchestre, L. 122, No. 2 (Remastered) -
Philadelphia Orchestra (Ormandy)
DISC 30:
Schoenberg: Erwartung, Op. 17 - New York Philharmonic
Krenek: Symphonic Elegy for String Orchestra (In Memoriam of Anton
Webern) - New York Philharmonic
Schoenberg: Verklärte Nacht, Op. 4 - Strings of the New York
Philharmonic
DISC 31:
Bruch: Concerto No. 1 in G Minor for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 26 - New
York Philharmonic
Beethoven: Romance for Violin and Orchestra in G Major, Op. 40
(Remastered) - Columbia Symphony Orchestra (Morel)
Beethoven: Romance for Violin and Orchestra in F Major, Op. 50
(Remastered) - Columbia Symphony Orchestra (Morel)
Paganini: Concerto No. 3 in B Minor for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 61 -
New York Philharmonic
DISC 32:
Gottschalk: Cakewalk Ballet Suite (Remastered) - Philadelphia Orchestra
(Ormandy)
Gould: Fall River Legend Ballet Suite (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
Couperin, Arr. Milhaud: Overture and Allegro from "La Sultane Suite"
(Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Travis: Symphonic Allegro (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 33:
Berlioz: Roméo et Juliette, Op. 17, H 79 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 34:
Prokofiev: Concerto No. 2 in G Minor for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 63 -
New York Philharmonic
Bach, J.S.: Violin Concerto No. 2 in E Major, BWV 1042 (Remastered) -
Cleveland Orchestra (Szell)
Prokofiev: Concerto No. 3 for Piano and Orchestra in C Major, Op. 26 -
Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
DISC 35:
Scriabin: Symphony No. 4, Op. 54 "Le Poème de l'extase" - New York
Philharmonic
Scriabin: Promethée, le poème du feu, Op. 60 - New York Philharmonic
DISC 36:
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 in D Minor, Op. 47 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 37:
Ippolitov-Ivanov: Caucasian Sketches, Suite No. 1, Op. 10 - New York
Philharmonic
Borodin, Arr. Rimsky-Korsakov: Prince Igor, Act II: Polovtsian Dances
(Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Borodin: In the Steppes of Central Asia - New York Philharmonic
DISC 38:
Schoenberg: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 36 (Remastered) -
New York Philharmonic
Berg: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra "To the Memory of an Angel"
(Remastered) - Cleveland Orchestra (Rodzinski)
DISC 39:
Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 56, "Scotch" (Remastered) -
New York Philharmonic
Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 5 in D Major, Op. 107 "Reformation"
(Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Mendelssohn: Die Hebriden, Op. 26 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Mendelssohn: Ruy Blas, Op. 95: Overture (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 40:
Riegger: Symphony No. 3 in G Major, Op. 42 (Remastered) - Rochester
Philharmonic Orchestra (Hanson)
Mennin: Symphony No. 3 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 41:
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 10 in E-Minor, Op. 93 (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
DISC 42:
Berlioz: Les nuits d'été, Op. 7 - Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Berlioz: La captive, H 60 - Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Berlioz: Le jeune Pâtre breton, H 65 - Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Berlioz: Zaïde (boléro), Op.19 No. 1 - Columbia Symphony Orchestra
DISC 43:
Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64 - New York Philharmonic
Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto, Op. 35 - New York Philharmonic
DISC 44:
Borodin: Symphony No. 2 in B Minor, Op. 5 - New York Philharmonic
Tchaikovsky: Orchestral Suite No. 1, in D Minor, Op. 43 - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 45:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, Op. 64 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 46:
Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 99 - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 47:
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major, Op. 73 "Emperor" - New
York Philharmonic
Bach, J.S.: Concerto for 3 Pianos in D Minor, BWV 1063 (Remastered) -
New York Philharmonic
DISC 48:
Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kijé Suite, Op. 60 (Symphonic suite for
Orchestra) - New York Philharmonic
Kodály: Háry János Suite (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 49:
Saint-Saëns: Danse macabre, Op. 40 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Saint-Saëns: Le rouet d'Omphale, Op. 31 - New York Philharmonic
Saint-Saëns: Phaëton, Poème symphonique, op. 39 - New York Philharmonic
Saint-Saëns: La jeunesse d'Hercule - Poème symphonique - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 50:
Vaughan-Williams: Symphony No. 4 in F Minor - New York Philharmonic
Vaughan-Williams: Fantasia On A Theme by Thomas Tallis - Strings of the
New York Philharmonic
DISC 51:
Schuller: Symphony for Brass and Percussion, Op. 16 (Remastered) -
Brass Ensemble Of The Jazz And Classical Music Society
J.J. Johnson: Poem For Brass (Remastered) - (Schuller)
J. Lewis: Three Little Feelings (Remastered) - (Schuller)
Giuffre: Pharaoh (Remastered) - (Schuller)
DISC 52:
Schuman: Credendum - Article of Faith (Remastered) - Philadelphia
Orchestra (Ormandy)
Kirchner: Piano Concerto No. 1 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 53:
Falla: Noches en los Jardines de España (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
Falla: El sombrero de tres picos, Suite No.2 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 54:
Dukas: L'Apprenti sorcier (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Weinberger: Schwanda the Bagpiper (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Strauss, R.: Salome, Op. 54: Dance of the 7 Veils (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
Liszt: Les préludes, S.97 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 55:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 in B Minor, Op. 74 "Pathétique"
(Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 56:
Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 1 in D Major, Op. 19 - New York
Philharmonic
Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 63 - New York
Philharmonic (Bernstein)
DISC 57/58:
Barber: Vanessa, Op. 32 (Remastered) - Metropolitan Opera Orchestra &
Chorus
DISC 59:
Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet Ballet, Op. 64 (Excerpts) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 60/61:
Mussorgsky: Boris Godunov (Abridged) (Remastered) - Metropolitan Opera
Orchestra & Chorus
DISC 62:
Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, Op. 14 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 63:
Tchaikovsky: Slavonic March, Op. 31 - New York Philharmonic
Mussorgsky: Night On Bald Mountain - New York Philharmonic
Tchaikovsky: Capriccio Italien, Op. 45 - New York Philharmonic
Skalkottas: Four Greek Dances - New York Philharmonic
DISC 64:
Verdi: A Masked Ball (Abridged) (Remastered) - Metropolitan Opera
Orchestra
DISC 65:
Walton: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (Remastered) - The
Philadelphia Orchestra (Ormandy)
Lalo: Symphonie Espagnole (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 66:
Hindemith: Sonata for Oboe and Piano (Remastered) - Harold Gomberg,
Dimitri Mitropoulos
Löffler: 2 Rhapsodies for Oboe, Viola and Piano (Remastered) - Harold
Gomberg; Dimitri Mitropoulos
DISC 67:
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 37 (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
Mozart: 9 Variations on a Minuet by Jean Pierre Duport, K. 573
(Remastered) - (Casadesus)
DISC 68/69:
Verdi: Un Ballo in Maschera - Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus
I wonder if this Minneapolis Sym/Mitropoulos item could be tracked down
and added as well:
DVOŘÁK, ANTONĺN
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, B minor, Op.115
Gregor Piatigorsky, cello
Columbia XCO 32636-45 (78-rpm), unreleased
The lacquer masters for this and all other Minneapolis Symphony
Columbia recordings made from 6 December 1941 forward were destroyed in
1990. All that is known to survive of this recording is the first
movement, which is preserved on a 16-inch pressing in the YMW series
located at Sony Music Archives in New York
Do you really mean all the lacquers, whether issued or not, were
destroyed? Everything?
On Saturday, September 25, 2021 at 7:33:08 PM UTC-5, Mark Obert-Thorn
wrote:
The date is probably "aspirational", given their track record, but here
are the details about the next big conductor box from Sony. I'm told
that an unissued Columbia recording of the Dvorak Scherzo Capriccioso
that came out on a Minneapolis SO Mitropoulos tribute is missing.
Anything else?
Mark O-T
Dimitri Mitropoulos – Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra | New York
Philharmonic – The Complete RCA and Columbia Album Collection
Sony Classical is proud to announce one of its most significant
historic releases of recent years: a 69-CD box set containing the
recorded legacy of Dimitri Mitropoulos (1896–1960), who ranks by
general consensus among the 20th century’s most brilliant conductors.
Many of these legendary performances have never before been transferred
from their analogue masters and released on digital medium.
A lifelong ascetic and mystic, Mitropoulos was attracted in his youth
to the monastic life but decided against following his older brothers
into the Greek Orthodox Church when he learned that music was censured
as a forbidden indulgence. After studying piano, composition, theory
and conducting, first in his native Athens, then in Rome, Brussels and
with Busoni in Berlin – where he served as Erich Kleiber’s assistant at
the Staatsoper from 1921–24 – his career took flight in Athens. It was
there that he developed his trademark style of conducting without baton
or score and brought to his music-making all his religious fervour and
passion along with his prodigious memory. As the critic Peter Quantrill
astutely noted in an overview of his recordings in Gramophone:
“Mitropoulos’s facility of memory could draw out [recurring melodic and
motivic strands] at faster-than-usual tempi while maintaining an
intuitive proportion between their sections. You seem to hear more of
the music in a shorter space of time.”
His international fame began with a 1930 Berlin Philharmonic
performance of the Prokofiev Third Piano Concerto, in which Mitropoulos
appeared as both soloist and conductor. (He would repeat that tour de
force a decade and a half later in Philadelphia, a performance included
in this new set.) His American career was launched by sensational
concerts with the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1936, which promptly
resulted in his appointment to succeed Eugene Ormandy as principal
conductor of the Minneapolis Symphony (now Minnesota) Orchestra. He
proceeded to bring that ensemble international fame through recordings
which captured the force of his magnetic personality and electrifying
musicianship. In Minneapolis, he enjoyed enormous success with critics
and audiences, performing half of Mahler’s then still largely
unfamiliar output (earning him American Mahler Society Medal of Honor
in 1940) and commissioning numerous works by leading American and
European composers to make the orchestra a bastion of modern music in
the US.
Mitropoulos’s association with the New York Philharmonic, which he
first conducted in 1940, was hardly less successful artistically,
though it was ultimately tarnished by critical hostility having more to
do with his sexual orientation than his musical interpretations. From
1949, he served as the orchestra’s co-conductor with Leopold Stokowski,
then from 1951 as music director until, after a period of joint
leadership with Leonard Bernstein in 1958, he “abdicated with joy” in
favour of his protégé, supposedly to devote more time to opera. During
his New York years, he was also a commanding presence at the
Metropolitan.
As Sony Classical’s massive new box set definitively demonstrates,
Mitropoulos faithfully documented his eclectically wide-ranging
repertoire on disc in Minneapolis and New York, even recording some
favourite works in both cities. To cite a few highlights from the
MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY years: there is the first-ever recording of
Mahler’s First Symphony (1940), which “can still be counted among the
finest the work has received” (Gramophone); Tchaikovsky’s Symphonies
Nos. 4 (1940) and 2 (1946) as well as his First Piano Concerto with
Arthur Rubinstein (1946) – “The soloist is in rare form, and this is an
example of the grand manner in operation” (High Fidelity). Other
symphonies for which Mitropoulos showed his special affinity in
Minneapolis include the Borodin Second (1941; MusicWeb International:
“The best performance of the Borodin symphony I’ve ever heard”),
Schumann’s Second (1940) and “Rhenish” (1947), the Prokofiev
“Classical” (1940) and Franck D minor (1940) – “Mitropoulos infuses his
reading with unbearable intensity” (Classical Notes).
Also reissued here are Mitropoulos’s celebrated, incandescent
Minneapolis readings of Rachmaninoff’s Second Symphony (1947) – “An
excellent interpretation … beautifully recorded, with a resonant,
spacious quality … played with smooth, virtuosic effect” (Gramophone) –
and The Isle of the Dead (1945); as well as Brahms’s “St. Antoni”
Variations (1942), Vaughan Williams’s Tallis Fantasia (1945), Ravel’s
Tombeau de Couperin (1941) and Milhaud’s Le Boeuf sur le toit (1945).
We have Mitropoulos’s fellow Busoni pupil Egon Petri as piano soloist
in their teacher’s arrangement of Liszt’s Spanish Rhapsody (1940) and
pianist Oscar Levant in concertos by Khachaturian (1950) and Anton
Rubinstein (1952).
With the NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC, Mitropoulos conducts the epoch-making
first recording of Berg’s Wozzeck (1951) with Mack Harrell and Eileen
Farrell – “It is difficult to conceive any other conductor having an
equivalent grasp of the score; and Mitropoulos infused his knowledge
and vitality into his soloists” (Gramophone); Schoenberg’s Verklärte
Nacht, Erwartung with soprano Dorothy Dow (1951) and the first
recording of his Violin Concerto, with Louis Krasner, Mitropoulos’s
erstwhile Minneapolis concertmaster (1952); Krenek’s Symphonic Elegy
(1951); and memorable Berlioz including an “almost hallucinatory”
(Classical Net) Symphonie fantastique (1957) and excerpts from Roméo et
Juliette (1952).
Included from New York are also Mendelssohn’s “Scottish” and
“Reformation” Symphonies (1953); Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony (1954),
Pathétique (1957) – “Mitropoulos achieves some remarkable flexibility
of phrase for his expressive purposes … The first chord in the Adagio
lamentoso movement of this recording sounds as if the conductor had
reached the hearts of every individual string player” (New York Times)
– and First Suite (1954); Scriabin’s Poème de l’extase and Promethée
(1953); Shostakovich’s Symphonies Nos. 5 (1952) and 10 (1954) –
“Mitropoulos had a particular affinity for this symphony. He gave its
Western Hemisphere premiere in 1954 … This recording conveys an
exciting spontaneity” (High Fidelity), “Mitropoulos’s pioneering
account probes more deeply into the heart of this score than any of the
recent newcomers” (Gramophone); Debussy’s La Mer (1950) and
Stravinsky’s Petrushka (1951); excerpts from Prokofiev’s Romeo and
Juliet (1957) as well as that composer’s Lieutenant Kijé and Kodály’s
Háry János suites (1956); Vaughan Williams’s Fourth Symphony (1956) –
“splendidly alert and unfailingly eloquent (nowhere more so than in the
slow movement) … Mitropoulos’s deeply felt interpretation won the
enthusiastic approbation of the composer” (Gramophone) – and his Tallis
Fantasia in the conductor’s 1958 glorious stereo remake (BBC Music
Magazine: “A marvel of fine string playing”).
Other New York recordings with a soloist include David Oistrakh’s
“unmissable … spellbinding … not least because of the conducting”
(Gramophone) first recording of the Shostakovich Violin Concerto No. 1
(1956); pianist Robert Casadesus in the Beethoven “Emperor” (1955),
with “accompaniments as dynamic and exciting as the soloist’s playing”
(Classics Today), and Falla’s Nights in the Gardens of Spain (1956–57)
– “Remarkable … Listen to the mystery and menace that he and
Mitropoulos find in the first movement’s second half, or to the huge
passion they bring to its climax” (Classics Today); the Mendelssohn and
Tchaikovsky (1954) and Prokofiev’s Second Violin Concerto (1952) with
Zino Francescatti and the Prokofiev First Concerto with Isaac Stern
(1956). Major American works from New York include the recording
premiere of Roger Sessions’s Second Symphony (1950) – “one of the most
important symphonic works ever produced in the United States”
(Gramophone) – as well as Peter Mennin’s Third Symphony (1954), Gunther
Schuller’s Symphony for Brass and Percussion (1956), Morton Gould’s
Fall River Legend ballet suite (1952) and Leon Kirchner featured as
soloist in his Piano Concerto No. 1 (1956).
Finally, the box also contains Mitropoulos’s complete METROPOLITAN
OPERA sets: the world premiere of Samuel Barber’s Vanessa with Eleanor
Steber, Nicolai Gedda, Regina Resnik and Rosalind Elias (1958) – “This
recording stands the test of time as well as does the opera itself”
(Penguin Guide); Verdi’s Un ballo in maschera with Zinka Milanov, Jan
Peerce, Leonard Warren and the Met debut of Marian Anderson (1955); and
Mussorgsky’s Boris Godunov (in English; abridged) with Giorgio Tozzi
(1956).
SET CONTENTS
DISC 1:
Liszt, Arr. Busoni: Rhapsodie espagnole, S. 254 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Borodin: Symphony No. 2 in B Minor, Op. 5 "Bogatyr" (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 2:
Mozart: Thamos, König in Ägypten, K.345/336a: Entr'acte No. 1
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Mozart: Thamos, König in Ägypten, K.345/336a: Entr'acte No. 2
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Grieg: 2 Elegiac Melodies, Op. 34 (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Bach, J.S., Arr. L. Weiner: Toccata, Adagio & Fugue in C Major, BWV 564
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Lully, Arr. Mottl: Ballet du temple de la paix, LWV 69 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Dvořák: Slavonic Dances, Op. 46 (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Chabrier: Joyeuse marche (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Meyerbeer: Le prophète, Act III: Coronation March (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 3:
Bach, J.S., Arr. Mitropoulos: Fantasia and Fugue in G Minor, BWV 542
"Great" (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Bach, J.S., Arr. H. Bösenroth: Choral Prelude for Organ BWV 680 "Wir
glauben all' an einen Gott" (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Glazunov: Overture on Three Greek Themes, Op. 3, No. 1 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Ravel, Arr. Chardon: Piece en Forme de Habanera (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Glazunov, Arr. Rogal-Lewitzsky: Chopiniana - Suite for Orchestra based
on Piano Pieces by Frederic Chopin, Op. 46 (Remastered) - Robin Hood
Dell Orchestra
DISC 4:
Mozart: Concerto No. 10 in E-Flat Major for Two Pianos and Orchestra,
K. 365 (Remastered) - Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 7 in F Major, K.242 "Lodron Concerto"
(Remastered) - Little Orchestra Society (Scherman)
DISC 5:
Milhaud: Le boeuf sur le toît, Op. 58 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Ravel: Le tombeau de Couperin, M. 68a (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Couperin, Arr. Milhaud: Overture and Allegro from "La Sultane Suite"
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Rabaud: La procession nocturne, Op. 6 - New York Philharmonic
DISC 6:
Chausson: Symphony in B-Flat Major, Op. 20 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Walton: Portsmouth Point Overture (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
DISC 7:
Puccini: Manon Lescaut, Act III: Intermezzo (Remastered) - Robin Hood
Dell Orchestra
Mascagni: Cavalleria rusticana, Act II: Intermezzo (Remastered) - Robin
Hood Dell Orchestra
Wolf-Ferrari: I gioielli della Madonna (The jewels of the Madonna). Act
II: Intermezzo (Remastered) - Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
Wolf-Ferrari: I gioielli della Madonna (The jewels of the Madonna). Act
III: Intermezzo (Remastered) - Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
Menotti: Sebastian (Ballet Suite) (Remastered) - Robin Hood Dell
Orchestra
Massenet: Scènes Alsaciennes Suite No. 7 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
DISC 8:
Rachmaninoff: The Isle of the Dead, Op. 29 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Vaughan-Williams: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 9:
Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in D Major "Titan" - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
DISC 10:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 17 "Little Russian"
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 11:
Khachaturian: Piano Concerto in D-Flat Major, Op. 38 (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
Rubinstein: Piano Concerto No. 4, Op. 70 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 12:
Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-Flat Major, Op. 23 (Remastered
1999) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 13:
Poulenc: Concerto in D Minor for Two Pianos and Orchestra (Remastered)
- RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra
Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56b for Two Pianos
(Remastered) - (Whittemore & Lowe)
DISC 14:
Sessions: Symphony No. 2 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Gould: Philharmonic Waltzes - New York Philharmonic
Lalo: Le roi d'Ys: Overture (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Siegmeister: Ozark set (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 15:
Schumann: Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major, Op. 97 "Rhenish" (Remastered)
- Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Weinberger: Schwanda the Bagpiper (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Gould: Ministrel Show (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 16:
Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2 in E Minor, Op. 27 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 17:
Franck: Symphony in D Minor, FWV 48 (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
DISC 18:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4 in F Minor, Op. 36 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 19:
Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68 "Pastorale" (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 20:
Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 56, "Scotch" (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Mendelssohn: Capriccio brillant in B Minor, Op. 22 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Mendelssohn: Octet in E-Flat Major, Op. 20: III. Scherzo. Allegro
leggierissimo (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 21:
Dukas: L'Apprenti sorcier in F Minor (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Rimsky-Korsakov: The Golden Cockerel (Suite) (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Prokofiev: Symphony No. 1 in D Major, Op. 25 "Classical" (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Glière: Red Poppy Ballet Suite: Russian Sailor's Dance (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 22:
Schumann: Symphony No. 2 in C Major, Op. 61 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Rimsky-Korsakov: The Golden Cockerel (Suite); Bridal Procession
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 23:
Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 1 in E Minor, Op. 11 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 24:
Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56a "St. Anthony's Choral"
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Weber: Jubel-Ouvertüre, Op. 59 (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Beethoven: Coriolan Overture, Op. 62 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Beethoven: Leonore Overture No. 3 in C Major, Op. 72a (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 25:
Bloch: Schelomo - Hebraic Rhapsody for Cello & Orchestra (Remastered) -
New York Philharmonic
Saint-Saens: Cello Concerto No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 33 (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
DISC 26:
Stravinsky: Petrushka (1911 Version) (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 27/28:
Berg: Wozzeck, Op. 7 - New York Philharmonic
DISC 29:
Debussy: La Mer - New York Philharmonic
Debussy: Images pour orchestre, L. 122, No. 2 (Remastered) -
Philadelphia Orchestra (Ormandy)
DISC 30:
Schoenberg: Erwartung, Op. 17 - New York Philharmonic
Krenek: Symphonic Elegy for String Orchestra (In Memoriam of Anton
Webern) - New York Philharmonic
Schoenberg: Verklärte Nacht, Op. 4 - Strings of the New York
Philharmonic
DISC 31:
Bruch: Concerto No. 1 in G Minor for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 26 - New
York Philharmonic
Beethoven: Romance for Violin and Orchestra in G Major, Op. 40
(Remastered) - Columbia Symphony Orchestra (Morel)
Beethoven: Romance for Violin and Orchestra in F Major, Op. 50
(Remastered) - Columbia Symphony Orchestra (Morel)
Paganini: Concerto No. 3 in B Minor for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 61 -
New York Philharmonic
DISC 32:
Gottschalk: Cakewalk Ballet Suite (Remastered) - Philadelphia Orchestra
(Ormandy)
Gould: Fall River Legend Ballet Suite (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
Couperin, Arr. Milhaud: Overture and Allegro from "La Sultane Suite"
(Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Travis: Symphonic Allegro (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 33:
Berlioz: Roméo et Juliette, Op. 17, H 79 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 34:
Prokofiev: Concerto No. 2 in G Minor for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 63 -
New York Philharmonic
Bach, J.S.: Violin Concerto No. 2 in E Major, BWV 1042 (Remastered) -
Cleveland Orchestra (Szell)
Prokofiev: Concerto No. 3 for Piano and Orchestra in C Major, Op. 26 -
Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
DISC 35:
Scriabin: Symphony No. 4, Op. 54 "Le Poème de l'extase" - New York
Philharmonic
Scriabin: Promethée, le poème du feu, Op. 60 - New York Philharmonic
DISC 36:
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 in D Minor, Op. 47 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 37:
Ippolitov-Ivanov: Caucasian Sketches, Suite No. 1, Op. 10 - New York
Philharmonic
Borodin, Arr. Rimsky-Korsakov: Prince Igor, Act II: Polovtsian Dances
(Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Borodin: In the Steppes of Central Asia - New York Philharmonic
DISC 38:
Schoenberg: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 36 (Remastered) -
New York Philharmonic
Berg: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra "To the Memory of an Angel"
(Remastered) - Cleveland Orchestra (Rodzinski)
DISC 39:
Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 56, "Scotch" (Remastered) -
New York Philharmonic
Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 5 in D Major, Op. 107 "Reformation"
(Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Mendelssohn: Die Hebriden, Op. 26 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Mendelssohn: Ruy Blas, Op. 95: Overture (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 40:
Riegger: Symphony No. 3 in G Major, Op. 42 (Remastered) - Rochester
Philharmonic Orchestra (Hanson)
Mennin: Symphony No. 3 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 41:
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 10 in E-Minor, Op. 93 (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
DISC 42:
Berlioz: Les nuits d'été, Op. 7 - Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Berlioz: La captive, H 60 - Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Berlioz: Le jeune Pâtre breton, H 65 - Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Berlioz: Zaïde (boléro), Op.19 No. 1 - Columbia Symphony Orchestra
DISC 43:
Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64 - New York Philharmonic
Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto, Op. 35 - New York Philharmonic
DISC 44:
Borodin: Symphony No. 2 in B Minor, Op. 5 - New York Philharmonic
Tchaikovsky: Orchestral Suite No. 1, in D Minor, Op. 43 - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 45:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, Op. 64 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 46:
Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 99 - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 47:
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major, Op. 73 "Emperor" - New
York Philharmonic
Bach, J.S.: Concerto for 3 Pianos in D Minor, BWV 1063 (Remastered) -
New York Philharmonic
DISC 48:
Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kijé Suite, Op. 60 (Symphonic suite for
Orchestra) - New York Philharmonic
Kodály: Háry János Suite (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 49:
Saint-Saëns: Danse macabre, Op. 40 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Saint-Saëns: Le rouet d'Omphale, Op. 31 - New York Philharmonic
Saint-Saëns: Phaëton, Poème symphonique, op. 39 - New York Philharmonic
Saint-Saëns: La jeunesse d'Hercule - Poème symphonique - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 50:
Vaughan-Williams: Symphony No. 4 in F Minor - New York Philharmonic
Vaughan-Williams: Fantasia On A Theme by Thomas Tallis - Strings of the
New York Philharmonic
DISC 51:
Schuller: Symphony for Brass and Percussion, Op. 16 (Remastered) -
Brass Ensemble Of The Jazz And Classical Music Society
J.J. Johnson: Poem For Brass (Remastered) - (Schuller)
J. Lewis: Three Little Feelings (Remastered) - (Schuller)
Giuffre: Pharaoh (Remastered) - (Schuller)
DISC 52:
Schuman: Credendum - Article of Faith (Remastered) - Philadelphia
Orchestra (Ormandy)
Kirchner: Piano Concerto No. 1 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 53:
Falla: Noches en los Jardines de España (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
Falla: El sombrero de tres picos, Suite No.2 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 54:
Dukas: L'Apprenti sorcier (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Weinberger: Schwanda the Bagpiper (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Strauss, R.: Salome, Op. 54: Dance of the 7 Veils (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
Liszt: Les préludes, S.97 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 55:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 in B Minor, Op. 74 "Pathétique"
(Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 56:
Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 1 in D Major, Op. 19 - New York
Philharmonic
Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 63 - New York
Philharmonic (Bernstein)
DISC 57/58:
Barber: Vanessa, Op. 32 (Remastered) - Metropolitan Opera Orchestra &
Chorus
DISC 59:
Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet Ballet, Op. 64 (Excerpts) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 60/61:
Mussorgsky: Boris Godunov (Abridged) (Remastered) - Metropolitan Opera
Orchestra & Chorus
DISC 62:
Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, Op. 14 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 63:
Tchaikovsky: Slavonic March, Op. 31 - New York Philharmonic
Mussorgsky: Night On Bald Mountain - New York Philharmonic
Tchaikovsky: Capriccio Italien, Op. 45 - New York Philharmonic
Skalkottas: Four Greek Dances - New York Philharmonic
DISC 64:
Verdi: A Masked Ball (Abridged) (Remastered) - Metropolitan Opera
Orchestra
DISC 65:
Walton: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (Remastered) - The
Philadelphia Orchestra (Ormandy)
Lalo: Symphonie Espagnole (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 66:
Hindemith: Sonata for Oboe and Piano (Remastered) - Harold Gomberg,
Dimitri Mitropoulos
Löffler: 2 Rhapsodies for Oboe, Viola and Piano (Remastered) - Harold
Gomberg; Dimitri Mitropoulos
DISC 67:
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 37 (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
Mozart: 9 Variations on a Minuet by Jean Pierre Duport, K. 573
(Remastered) - (Casadesus)
DISC 68/69:
Verdi: Un Ballo in Maschera - Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus
I wonder if this Minneapolis Sym/Mitropoulos item could be tracked down
and added as well:
DVOŘÁK, ANTONĺN
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, B minor, Op.115
Gregor Piatigorsky, cello
Columbia XCO 32636-45 (78-rpm), unreleased
The lacquer masters for this and all other Minneapolis Symphony
Columbia recordings made from 6 December 1941 forward were destroyed in
1990. All that is known to survive of this recording is the first
movement, which is preserved on a 16-inch pressing in the YMW series
located at Sony Music Archives in New York
Do you really mean all the lacquers, whether issued or not, were
destroyed? Everything?
On Saturday, September 25, 2021 at 7:33:08 PM UTC-5, Mark Obert-Thorn
wrote:
The date is probably "aspirational", given their track record, but here
are the details about the next big conductor box from Sony. I'm told
that an unissued Columbia recording of the Dvorak Scherzo Capriccioso
that came out on a Minneapolis SO Mitropoulos tribute is missing.
Anything else?
Mark O-T
Dimitri Mitropoulos – Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra | New York
Philharmonic – The Complete RCA and Columbia Album Collection
Sony Classical is proud to announce one of its most significant
historic releases of recent years: a 69-CD box set containing the
recorded legacy of Dimitri Mitropoulos (1896–1960), who ranks by
general consensus among the 20th century’s most brilliant conductors.
Many of these legendary performances have never before been transferred
from their analogue masters and released on digital medium.
A lifelong ascetic and mystic, Mitropoulos was attracted in his youth
to the monastic life but decided against following his older brothers
into the Greek Orthodox Church when he learned that music was censured
as a forbidden indulgence. After studying piano, composition, theory
and conducting, first in his native Athens, then in Rome, Brussels and
with Busoni in Berlin – where he served as Erich Kleiber’s assistant at
the Staatsoper from 1921–24 – his career took flight in Athens. It was
there that he developed his trademark style of conducting without baton
or score and brought to his music-making all his religious fervour and
passion along with his prodigious memory. As the critic Peter Quantrill
astutely noted in an overview of his recordings in Gramophone:
“Mitropoulos’s facility of memory could draw out [recurring melodic and
motivic strands] at faster-than-usual tempi while maintaining an
intuitive proportion between their sections. You seem to hear more of
the music in a shorter space of time.”
His international fame began with a 1930 Berlin Philharmonic
performance of the Prokofiev Third Piano Concerto, in which Mitropoulos
appeared as both soloist and conductor. (He would repeat that tour de
force a decade and a half later in Philadelphia, a performance included
in this new set.) His American career was launched by sensational
concerts with the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1936, which promptly
resulted in his appointment to succeed Eugene Ormandy as principal
conductor of the Minneapolis Symphony (now Minnesota) Orchestra. He
proceeded to bring that ensemble international fame through recordings
which captured the force of his magnetic personality and electrifying
musicianship. In Minneapolis, he enjoyed enormous success with critics
and audiences, performing half of Mahler’s then still largely
unfamiliar output (earning him American Mahler Society Medal of Honor
in 1940) and commissioning numerous works by leading American and
European composers to make the orchestra a bastion of modern music in
the US.
Mitropoulos’s association with the New York Philharmonic, which he
first conducted in 1940, was hardly less successful artistically,
though it was ultimately tarnished by critical hostility having more to
do with his sexual orientation than his musical interpretations. From
1949, he served as the orchestra’s co-conductor with Leopold Stokowski,
then from 1951 as music director until, after a period of joint
leadership with Leonard Bernstein in 1958, he “abdicated with joy” in
favour of his protégé, supposedly to devote more time to opera. During
his New York years, he was also a commanding presence at the
Metropolitan.
As Sony Classical’s massive new box set definitively demonstrates,
Mitropoulos faithfully documented his eclectically wide-ranging
repertoire on disc in Minneapolis and New York, even recording some
favourite works in both cities. To cite a few highlights from the
MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY years: there is the first-ever recording of
Mahler’s First Symphony (1940), which “can still be counted among the
finest the work has received” (Gramophone); Tchaikovsky’s Symphonies
Nos. 4 (1940) and 2 (1946) as well as his First Piano Concerto with
Arthur Rubinstein (1946) – “The soloist is in rare form, and this is an
example of the grand manner in operation” (High Fidelity). Other
symphonies for which Mitropoulos showed his special affinity in
Minneapolis include the Borodin Second (1941; MusicWeb International:
“The best performance of the Borodin symphony I’ve ever heard”),
Schumann’s Second (1940) and “Rhenish” (1947), the Prokofiev
“Classical” (1940) and Franck D minor (1940) – “Mitropoulos infuses his
reading with unbearable intensity” (Classical Notes).
Also reissued here are Mitropoulos’s celebrated, incandescent
Minneapolis readings of Rachmaninoff’s Second Symphony (1947) – “An
excellent interpretation … beautifully recorded, with a resonant,
spacious quality … played with smooth, virtuosic effect” (Gramophone) –
and The Isle of the Dead (1945); as well as Brahms’s “St. Antoni”
Variations (1942), Vaughan Williams’s Tallis Fantasia (1945), Ravel’s
Tombeau de Couperin (1941) and Milhaud’s Le Boeuf sur le toit (1945).
We have Mitropoulos’s fellow Busoni pupil Egon Petri as piano soloist
in their teacher’s arrangement of Liszt’s Spanish Rhapsody (1940) and
pianist Oscar Levant in concertos by Khachaturian (1950) and Anton
Rubinstein (1952).
With the NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC, Mitropoulos conducts the epoch-making
first recording of Berg’s Wozzeck (1951) with Mack Harrell and Eileen
Farrell – “It is difficult to conceive any other conductor having an
equivalent grasp of the score; and Mitropoulos infused his knowledge
and vitality into his soloists” (Gramophone); Schoenberg’s Verklärte
Nacht, Erwartung with soprano Dorothy Dow (1951) and the first
recording of his Violin Concerto, with Louis Krasner, Mitropoulos’s
erstwhile Minneapolis concertmaster (1952); Krenek’s Symphonic Elegy
(1951); and memorable Berlioz including an “almost hallucinatory”
(Classical Net) Symphonie fantastique (1957) and excerpts from Roméo et
Juliette (1952).
Included from New York are also Mendelssohn’s “Scottish” and
“Reformation” Symphonies (1953); Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony (1954),
Pathétique (1957) – “Mitropoulos achieves some remarkable flexibility
of phrase for his expressive purposes … The first chord in the Adagio
lamentoso movement of this recording sounds as if the conductor had
reached the hearts of every individual string player” (New York Times)
– and First Suite (1954); Scriabin’s Poème de l’extase and Promethée
(1953); Shostakovich’s Symphonies Nos. 5 (1952) and 10 (1954) –
“Mitropoulos had a particular affinity for this symphony. He gave its
Western Hemisphere premiere in 1954 … This recording conveys an
exciting spontaneity” (High Fidelity), “Mitropoulos’s pioneering
account probes more deeply into the heart of this score than any of the
recent newcomers” (Gramophone); Debussy’s La Mer (1950) and
Stravinsky’s Petrushka (1951); excerpts from Prokofiev’s Romeo and
Juliet (1957) as well as that composer’s Lieutenant Kijé and Kodály’s
Háry János suites (1956); Vaughan Williams’s Fourth Symphony (1956) –
“splendidly alert and unfailingly eloquent (nowhere more so than in the
slow movement) … Mitropoulos’s deeply felt interpretation won the
enthusiastic approbation of the composer” (Gramophone) – and his Tallis
Fantasia in the conductor’s 1958 glorious stereo remake (BBC Music
Magazine: “A marvel of fine string playing”).
Other New York recordings with a soloist include David Oistrakh’s
“unmissable … spellbinding … not least because of the conducting”
(Gramophone) first recording of the Shostakovich Violin Concerto No. 1
(1956); pianist Robert Casadesus in the Beethoven “Emperor” (1955),
with “accompaniments as dynamic and exciting as the soloist’s playing”
(Classics Today), and Falla’s Nights in the Gardens of Spain (1956–57)
– “Remarkable … Listen to the mystery and menace that he and
Mitropoulos find in the first movement’s second half, or to the huge
passion they bring to its climax” (Classics Today); the Mendelssohn and
Tchaikovsky (1954) and Prokofiev’s Second Violin Concerto (1952) with
Zino Francescatti and the Prokofiev First Concerto with Isaac Stern
(1956). Major American works from New York include the recording
premiere of Roger Sessions’s Second Symphony (1950) – “one of the most
important symphonic works ever produced in the United States”
(Gramophone) – as well as Peter Mennin’s Third Symphony (1954), Gunther
Schuller’s Symphony for Brass and Percussion (1956), Morton Gould’s
Fall River Legend ballet suite (1952) and Leon Kirchner featured as
soloist in his Piano Concerto No. 1 (1956).
Finally, the box also contains Mitropoulos’s complete METROPOLITAN
OPERA sets: the world premiere of Samuel Barber’s Vanessa with Eleanor
Steber, Nicolai Gedda, Regina Resnik and Rosalind Elias (1958) – “This
recording stands the test of time as well as does the opera itself”
(Penguin Guide); Verdi’s Un ballo in maschera with Zinka Milanov, Jan
Peerce, Leonard Warren and the Met debut of Marian Anderson (1955); and
Mussorgsky’s Boris Godunov (in English; abridged) with Giorgio Tozzi
(1956).
SET CONTENTS
DISC 1:
Liszt, Arr. Busoni: Rhapsodie espagnole, S. 254 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Borodin: Symphony No. 2 in B Minor, Op. 5 "Bogatyr" (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 2:
Mozart: Thamos, König in Ägypten, K.345/336a: Entr'acte No. 1
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Mozart: Thamos, König in Ägypten, K.345/336a: Entr'acte No. 2
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Grieg: 2 Elegiac Melodies, Op. 34 (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Bach, J.S., Arr. L. Weiner: Toccata, Adagio & Fugue in C Major, BWV 564
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Lully, Arr. Mottl: Ballet du temple de la paix, LWV 69 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Dvořák: Slavonic Dances, Op. 46 (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Chabrier: Joyeuse marche (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Meyerbeer: Le prophète, Act III: Coronation March (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 3:
Bach, J.S., Arr. Mitropoulos: Fantasia and Fugue in G Minor, BWV 542
"Great" (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Bach, J.S., Arr. H. Bösenroth: Choral Prelude for Organ BWV 680 "Wir
glauben all' an einen Gott" (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Glazunov: Overture on Three Greek Themes, Op. 3, No. 1 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Ravel, Arr. Chardon: Piece en Forme de Habanera (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Glazunov, Arr. Rogal-Lewitzsky: Chopiniana - Suite for Orchestra based
on Piano Pieces by Frederic Chopin, Op. 46 (Remastered) - Robin Hood
Dell Orchestra
DISC 4:
Mozart: Concerto No. 10 in E-Flat Major for Two Pianos and Orchestra,
K. 365 (Remastered) - Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 7 in F Major, K.242 "Lodron Concerto"
(Remastered) - Little Orchestra Society (Scherman)
DISC 5:
Milhaud: Le boeuf sur le toît, Op. 58 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Ravel: Le tombeau de Couperin, M. 68a (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Couperin, Arr. Milhaud: Overture and Allegro from "La Sultane Suite"
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Rabaud: La procession nocturne, Op. 6 - New York Philharmonic
DISC 6:
Chausson: Symphony in B-Flat Major, Op. 20 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Walton: Portsmouth Point Overture (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
DISC 7:
Puccini: Manon Lescaut, Act III: Intermezzo (Remastered) - Robin Hood
Dell Orchestra
Mascagni: Cavalleria rusticana, Act II: Intermezzo (Remastered) - Robin
Hood Dell Orchestra
Wolf-Ferrari: I gioielli della Madonna (The jewels of the Madonna). Act
II: Intermezzo (Remastered) - Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
Wolf-Ferrari: I gioielli della Madonna (The jewels of the Madonna). Act
III: Intermezzo (Remastered) - Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
Menotti: Sebastian (Ballet Suite) (Remastered) - Robin Hood Dell
Orchestra
Massenet: Scènes Alsaciennes Suite No. 7 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
DISC 8:
Rachmaninoff: The Isle of the Dead, Op. 29 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Vaughan-Williams: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 9:
Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in D Major "Titan" - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
DISC 10:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 17 "Little Russian"
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 11:
Khachaturian: Piano Concerto in D-Flat Major, Op. 38 (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
Rubinstein: Piano Concerto No. 4, Op. 70 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 12:
Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-Flat Major, Op. 23 (Remastered
1999) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 13:
Poulenc: Concerto in D Minor for Two Pianos and Orchestra (Remastered)
- RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra
Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56b for Two Pianos
(Remastered) - (Whittemore & Lowe)
DISC 14:
Sessions: Symphony No. 2 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Gould: Philharmonic Waltzes - New York Philharmonic
Lalo: Le roi d'Ys: Overture (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Siegmeister: Ozark set (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 15:
Schumann: Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major, Op. 97 "Rhenish" (Remastered)
- Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Weinberger: Schwanda the Bagpiper (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Gould: Ministrel Show (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 16:
Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2 in E Minor, Op. 27 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 17:
Franck: Symphony in D Minor, FWV 48 (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
DISC 18:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4 in F Minor, Op. 36 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 19:
Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68 "Pastorale" (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 20:
Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 56, "Scotch" (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Mendelssohn: Capriccio brillant in B Minor, Op. 22 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Mendelssohn: Octet in E-Flat Major, Op. 20: III. Scherzo. Allegro
leggierissimo (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 21:
Dukas: L'Apprenti sorcier in F Minor (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Rimsky-Korsakov: The Golden Cockerel (Suite) (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Prokofiev: Symphony No. 1 in D Major, Op. 25 "Classical" (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Glière: Red Poppy Ballet Suite: Russian Sailor's Dance (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 22:
Schumann: Symphony No. 2 in C Major, Op. 61 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Rimsky-Korsakov: The Golden Cockerel (Suite); Bridal Procession
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 23:
Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 1 in E Minor, Op. 11 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 24:
Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56a "St. Anthony's Choral"
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Weber: Jubel-Ouvertüre, Op. 59 (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Beethoven: Coriolan Overture, Op. 62 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Beethoven: Leonore Overture No. 3 in C Major, Op. 72a (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 25:
Bloch: Schelomo - Hebraic Rhapsody for Cello & Orchestra (Remastered) -
New York Philharmonic
Saint-Saens: Cello Concerto No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 33 (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
DISC 26:
Stravinsky: Petrushka (1911 Version) (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 27/28:
Berg: Wozzeck, Op. 7 - New York Philharmonic
DISC 29:
Debussy: La Mer - New York Philharmonic
Debussy: Images pour orchestre, L. 122, No. 2 (Remastered) -
Philadelphia Orchestra (Ormandy)
DISC 30:
Schoenberg: Erwartung, Op. 17 - New York Philharmonic
Krenek: Symphonic Elegy for String Orchestra (In Memoriam of Anton
Webern) - New York Philharmonic
Schoenberg: Verklärte Nacht, Op. 4 - Strings of the New York
Philharmonic
DISC 31:
Bruch: Concerto No. 1 in G Minor for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 26 - New
York Philharmonic
Beethoven: Romance for Violin and Orchestra in G Major, Op. 40
(Remastered) - Columbia Symphony Orchestra (Morel)
Beethoven: Romance for Violin and Orchestra in F Major, Op. 50
(Remastered) - Columbia Symphony Orchestra (Morel)
Paganini: Concerto No. 3 in B Minor for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 61 -
New York Philharmonic
DISC 32:
Gottschalk: Cakewalk Ballet Suite (Remastered) - Philadelphia Orchestra
(Ormandy)
Gould: Fall River Legend Ballet Suite (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
Couperin, Arr. Milhaud: Overture and Allegro from "La Sultane Suite"
(Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Travis: Symphonic Allegro (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 33:
Berlioz: Roméo et Juliette, Op. 17, H 79 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 34:
Prokofiev: Concerto No. 2 in G Minor for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 63 -
New York Philharmonic
Bach, J.S.: Violin Concerto No. 2 in E Major, BWV 1042 (Remastered) -
Cleveland Orchestra (Szell)
Prokofiev: Concerto No. 3 for Piano and Orchestra in C Major, Op. 26 -
Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
DISC 35:
Scriabin: Symphony No. 4, Op. 54 "Le Poème de l'extase" - New York
Philharmonic
Scriabin: Promethée, le poème du feu, Op. 60 - New York Philharmonic
DISC 36:
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 in D Minor, Op. 47 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 37:
Ippolitov-Ivanov: Caucasian Sketches, Suite No. 1, Op. 10 - New York
Philharmonic
Borodin, Arr. Rimsky-Korsakov: Prince Igor, Act II: Polovtsian Dances
(Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Borodin: In the Steppes of Central Asia - New York Philharmonic
DISC 38:
Schoenberg: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 36 (Remastered) -
New York Philharmonic
Berg: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra "To the Memory of an Angel"
(Remastered) - Cleveland Orchestra (Rodzinski)
DISC 39:
Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 56, "Scotch" (Remastered) -
New York Philharmonic
Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 5 in D Major, Op. 107 "Reformation"
(Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Mendelssohn: Die Hebriden, Op. 26 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Mendelssohn: Ruy Blas, Op. 95: Overture (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 40:
Riegger: Symphony No. 3 in G Major, Op. 42 (Remastered) - Rochester
Philharmonic Orchestra (Hanson)
Mennin: Symphony No. 3 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 41:
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 10 in E-Minor, Op. 93 (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
DISC 42:
Berlioz: Les nuits d'été, Op. 7 - Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Berlioz: La captive, H 60 - Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Berlioz: Le jeune Pâtre breton, H 65 - Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Berlioz: Zaïde (boléro), Op.19 No. 1 - Columbia Symphony Orchestra
DISC 43:
Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64 - New York Philharmonic
Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto, Op. 35 - New York Philharmonic
DISC 44:
Borodin: Symphony No. 2 in B Minor, Op. 5 - New York Philharmonic
Tchaikovsky: Orchestral Suite No. 1, in D Minor, Op. 43 - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 45:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, Op. 64 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 46:
Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 99 - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 47:
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major, Op. 73 "Emperor" - New
York Philharmonic
Bach, J.S.: Concerto for 3 Pianos in D Minor, BWV 1063 (Remastered) -
New York Philharmonic
DISC 48:
Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kijé Suite, Op. 60 (Symphonic suite for
Orchestra) - New York Philharmonic
Kodály: Háry János Suite (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 49:
Saint-Saëns: Danse macabre, Op. 40 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Saint-Saëns: Le rouet d'Omphale, Op. 31 - New York Philharmonic
Saint-Saëns: Phaëton, Poème symphonique, op. 39 - New York Philharmonic
Saint-Saëns: La jeunesse d'Hercule - Poème symphonique - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 50:
Vaughan-Williams: Symphony No. 4 in F Minor - New York Philharmonic
Vaughan-Williams: Fantasia On A Theme by Thomas Tallis - Strings of the
New York Philharmonic
DISC 51:
Schuller: Symphony for Brass and Percussion, Op. 16 (Remastered) -
Brass Ensemble Of The Jazz And Classical Music Society
J.J. Johnson: Poem For Brass (Remastered) - (Schuller)
J. Lewis: Three Little Feelings (Remastered) - (Schuller)
Giuffre: Pharaoh (Remastered) - (Schuller)
DISC 52:
Schuman: Credendum - Article of Faith (Remastered) - Philadelphia
Orchestra (Ormandy)
Kirchner: Piano Concerto No. 1 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 53:
Falla: Noches en los Jardines de España (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
Falla: El sombrero de tres picos, Suite No.2 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 54:
Dukas: L'Apprenti sorcier (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Weinberger: Schwanda the Bagpiper (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Strauss, R.: Salome, Op. 54: Dance of the 7 Veils (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
Liszt: Les préludes, S.97 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 55:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 in B Minor, Op. 74 "Pathétique"
(Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 56:
Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 1 in D Major, Op. 19 - New York
Philharmonic
Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 63 - New York
Philharmonic (Bernstein)
DISC 57/58:
Barber: Vanessa, Op. 32 (Remastered) - Metropolitan Opera Orchestra &
Chorus
DISC 59:
Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet Ballet, Op. 64 (Excerpts) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 60/61:
Mussorgsky: Boris Godunov (Abridged) (Remastered) - Metropolitan Opera
Orchestra & Chorus
DISC 62:
Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, Op. 14 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 63:
Tchaikovsky: Slavonic March, Op. 31 - New York Philharmonic
Mussorgsky: Night On Bald Mountain - New York Philharmonic
Tchaikovsky: Capriccio Italien, Op. 45 - New York Philharmonic
Skalkottas: Four Greek Dances - New York Philharmonic
DISC 64:
Verdi: A Masked Ball (Abridged) (Remastered) - Metropolitan Opera
Orchestra
DISC 65:
Walton: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (Remastered) - The
Philadelphia Orchestra (Ormandy)
Lalo: Symphonie Espagnole (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 66:
Hindemith: Sonata for Oboe and Piano (Remastered) - Harold Gomberg,
Dimitri Mitropoulos
Löffler: 2 Rhapsodies for Oboe, Viola and Piano (Remastered) - Harold
Gomberg; Dimitri Mitropoulos
DISC 67:
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 37 (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
Mozart: 9 Variations on a Minuet by Jean Pierre Duport, K. 573
(Remastered) - (Casadesus)
DISC 68/69:
Verdi: Un Ballo in Maschera - Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus
I wonder if this Minneapolis Sym/Mitropoulos item could be tracked down
and added as well:
DVOŘÁK, ANTONĺN
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, B minor, Op.115
Gregor Piatigorsky, cello
Columbia XCO 32636-45 (78-rpm), unreleased
The lacquer masters for this and all other Minneapolis Symphony
Columbia recordings made from 6 December 1941 forward were destroyed in
1990. All that is known to survive of this recording is the first
movement, which is preserved on a 16-inch pressing in the YMW series
located at Sony Music Archives in New York
Do you really mean all the lacquers, whether issued or not, were
destroyed? Everything?
On Saturday, September 25, 2021 at 7:33:08 PM UTC-5, Mark Obert-Thorn
wrote:
The date is probably "aspirational", given their track record, but here
are the details about the next big conductor box from Sony. I'm told
that an unissued Columbia recording of the Dvorak Scherzo Capriccioso
that came out on a Minneapolis SO Mitropoulos tribute is missing.
Anything else?
Mark O-T
Dimitri Mitropoulos – Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra | New York
Philharmonic – The Complete RCA and Columbia Album Collection
Sony Classical is proud to announce one of its most significant
historic releases of recent years: a 69-CD box set containing the
recorded legacy of Dimitri Mitropoulos (1896–1960), who ranks by
general consensus among the 20th century’s most brilliant conductors.
Many of these legendary performances have never before been transferred
from their analogue masters and released on digital medium.
A lifelong ascetic and mystic, Mitropoulos was attracted in his youth
to the monastic life but decided against following his older brothers
into the Greek Orthodox Church when he learned that music was censured
as a forbidden indulgence. After studying piano, composition, theory
and conducting, first in his native Athens, then in Rome, Brussels and
with Busoni in Berlin – where he served as Erich Kleiber’s assistant at
the Staatsoper from 1921–24 – his career took flight in Athens. It was
there that he developed his trademark style of conducting without baton
or score and brought to his music-making all his religious fervour and
passion along with his prodigious memory. As the critic Peter Quantrill
astutely noted in an overview of his recordings in Gramophone:
“Mitropoulos’s facility of memory could draw out [recurring melodic and
motivic strands] at faster-than-usual tempi while maintaining an
intuitive proportion between their sections. You seem to hear more of
the music in a shorter space of time.”
His international fame began with a 1930 Berlin Philharmonic
performance of the Prokofiev Third Piano Concerto, in which Mitropoulos
appeared as both soloist and conductor. (He would repeat that tour de
force a decade and a half later in Philadelphia, a performance included
in this new set.) His American career was launched by sensational
concerts with the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1936, which promptly
resulted in his appointment to succeed Eugene Ormandy as principal
conductor of the Minneapolis Symphony (now Minnesota) Orchestra. He
proceeded to bring that ensemble international fame through recordings
which captured the force of his magnetic personality and electrifying
musicianship. In Minneapolis, he enjoyed enormous success with critics
and audiences, performing half of Mahler’s then still largely
unfamiliar output (earning him American Mahler Society Medal of Honor
in 1940) and commissioning numerous works by leading American and
European composers to make the orchestra a bastion of modern music in
the US.
Mitropoulos’s association with the New York Philharmonic, which he
first conducted in 1940, was hardly less successful artistically,
though it was ultimately tarnished by critical hostility having more to
do with his sexual orientation than his musical interpretations. From
1949, he served as the orchestra’s co-conductor with Leopold Stokowski,
then from 1951 as music director until, after a period of joint
leadership with Leonard Bernstein in 1958, he “abdicated with joy” in
favour of his protégé, supposedly to devote more time to opera. During
his New York years, he was also a commanding presence at the
Metropolitan.
As Sony Classical’s massive new box set definitively demonstrates,
Mitropoulos faithfully documented his eclectically wide-ranging
repertoire on disc in Minneapolis and New York, even recording some
favourite works in both cities. To cite a few highlights from the
MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY years: there is the first-ever recording of
Mahler’s First Symphony (1940), which “can still be counted among the
finest the work has received” (Gramophone); Tchaikovsky’s Symphonies
Nos. 4 (1940) and 2 (1946) as well as his First Piano Concerto with
Arthur Rubinstein (1946) – “The soloist is in rare form, and this is an
example of the grand manner in operation” (High Fidelity). Other
symphonies for which Mitropoulos showed his special affinity in
Minneapolis include the Borodin Second (1941; MusicWeb International:
“The best performance of the Borodin symphony I’ve ever heard”),
Schumann’s Second (1940) and “Rhenish” (1947), the Prokofiev
“Classical” (1940) and Franck D minor (1940) – “Mitropoulos infuses his
reading with unbearable intensity” (Classical Notes).
Also reissued here are Mitropoulos’s celebrated, incandescent
Minneapolis readings of Rachmaninoff’s Second Symphony (1947) – “An
excellent interpretation … beautifully recorded, with a resonant,
spacious quality … played with smooth, virtuosic effect” (Gramophone) –
and The Isle of the Dead (1945); as well as Brahms’s “St. Antoni”
Variations (1942), Vaughan Williams’s Tallis Fantasia (1945), Ravel’s
Tombeau de Couperin (1941) and Milhaud’s Le Boeuf sur le toit (1945).
We have Mitropoulos’s fellow Busoni pupil Egon Petri as piano soloist
in their teacher’s arrangement of Liszt’s Spanish Rhapsody (1940) and
pianist Oscar Levant in concertos by Khachaturian (1950) and Anton
Rubinstein (1952).
With the NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC, Mitropoulos conducts the epoch-making
first recording of Berg’s Wozzeck (1951) with Mack Harrell and Eileen
Farrell – “It is difficult to conceive any other conductor having an
equivalent grasp of the score; and Mitropoulos infused his knowledge
and vitality into his soloists” (Gramophone); Schoenberg’s Verklärte
Nacht, Erwartung with soprano Dorothy Dow (1951) and the first
recording of his Violin Concerto, with Louis Krasner, Mitropoulos’s
erstwhile Minneapolis concertmaster (1952); Krenek’s Symphonic Elegy
(1951); and memorable Berlioz including an “almost hallucinatory”
(Classical Net) Symphonie fantastique (1957) and excerpts from Roméo et
Juliette (1952).
Included from New York are also Mendelssohn’s “Scottish” and
“Reformation” Symphonies (1953); Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony (1954),
Pathétique (1957) – “Mitropoulos achieves some remarkable flexibility
of phrase for his expressive purposes … The first chord in the Adagio
lamentoso movement of this recording sounds as if the conductor had
reached the hearts of every individual string player” (New York Times)
– and First Suite (1954); Scriabin’s Poème de l’extase and Promethée
(1953); Shostakovich’s Symphonies Nos. 5 (1952) and 10 (1954) –
“Mitropoulos had a particular affinity for this symphony. He gave its
Western Hemisphere premiere in 1954 … This recording conveys an
exciting spontaneity” (High Fidelity), “Mitropoulos’s pioneering
account probes more deeply into the heart of this score than any of the
recent newcomers” (Gramophone); Debussy’s La Mer (1950) and
Stravinsky’s Petrushka (1951); excerpts from Prokofiev’s Romeo and
Juliet (1957) as well as that composer’s Lieutenant Kijé and Kodály’s
Háry János suites (1956); Vaughan Williams’s Fourth Symphony (1956) –
“splendidly alert and unfailingly eloquent (nowhere more so than in the
slow movement) … Mitropoulos’s deeply felt interpretation won the
enthusiastic approbation of the composer” (Gramophone) – and his Tallis
Fantasia in the conductor’s 1958 glorious stereo remake (BBC Music
Magazine: “A marvel of fine string playing”).
Other New York recordings with a soloist include David Oistrakh’s
“unmissable … spellbinding … not least because of the conducting”
(Gramophone) first recording of the Shostakovich Violin Concerto No. 1
(1956); pianist Robert Casadesus in the Beethoven “Emperor” (1955),
with “accompaniments as dynamic and exciting as the soloist’s playing”
(Classics Today), and Falla’s Nights in the Gardens of Spain (1956–57)
– “Remarkable … Listen to the mystery and menace that he and
Mitropoulos find in the first movement’s second half, or to the huge
passion they bring to its climax” (Classics Today); the Mendelssohn and
Tchaikovsky (1954) and Prokofiev’s Second Violin Concerto (1952) with
Zino Francescatti and the Prokofiev First Concerto with Isaac Stern
(1956). Major American works from New York include the recording
premiere of Roger Sessions’s Second Symphony (1950) – “one of the most
important symphonic works ever produced in the United States”
(Gramophone) – as well as Peter Mennin’s Third Symphony (1954), Gunther
Schuller’s Symphony for Brass and Percussion (1956), Morton Gould’s
Fall River Legend ballet suite (1952) and Leon Kirchner featured as
soloist in his Piano Concerto No. 1 (1956).
Finally, the box also contains Mitropoulos’s complete METROPOLITAN
OPERA sets: the world premiere of Samuel Barber’s Vanessa with Eleanor
Steber, Nicolai Gedda, Regina Resnik and Rosalind Elias (1958) – “This
recording stands the test of time as well as does the opera itself”
(Penguin Guide); Verdi’s Un ballo in maschera with Zinka Milanov, Jan
Peerce, Leonard Warren and the Met debut of Marian Anderson (1955); and
Mussorgsky’s Boris Godunov (in English; abridged) with Giorgio Tozzi
(1956).
SET CONTENTS
DISC 1:
Liszt, Arr. Busoni: Rhapsodie espagnole, S. 254 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Borodin: Symphony No. 2 in B Minor, Op. 5 "Bogatyr" (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 2:
Mozart: Thamos, König in Ägypten, K.345/336a: Entr'acte No. 1
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Mozart: Thamos, König in Ägypten, K.345/336a: Entr'acte No. 2
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Grieg: 2 Elegiac Melodies, Op. 34 (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Bach, J.S., Arr. L. Weiner: Toccata, Adagio & Fugue in C Major, BWV 564
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Lully, Arr. Mottl: Ballet du temple de la paix, LWV 69 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Dvořák: Slavonic Dances, Op. 46 (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Chabrier: Joyeuse marche (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Meyerbeer: Le prophète, Act III: Coronation March (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 3:
Bach, J.S., Arr. Mitropoulos: Fantasia and Fugue in G Minor, BWV 542
"Great" (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Bach, J.S., Arr. H. Bösenroth: Choral Prelude for Organ BWV 680 "Wir
glauben all' an einen Gott" (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Glazunov: Overture on Three Greek Themes, Op. 3, No. 1 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Ravel, Arr. Chardon: Piece en Forme de Habanera (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Glazunov, Arr. Rogal-Lewitzsky: Chopiniana - Suite for Orchestra based
on Piano Pieces by Frederic Chopin, Op. 46 (Remastered) - Robin Hood
Dell Orchestra
DISC 4:
Mozart: Concerto No. 10 in E-Flat Major for Two Pianos and Orchestra,
K. 365 (Remastered) - Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 7 in F Major, K.242 "Lodron Concerto"
(Remastered) - Little Orchestra Society (Scherman)
DISC 5:
Milhaud: Le boeuf sur le toît, Op. 58 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Ravel: Le tombeau de Couperin, M. 68a (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Couperin, Arr. Milhaud: Overture and Allegro from "La Sultane Suite"
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Rabaud: La procession nocturne, Op. 6 - New York Philharmonic
DISC 6:
Chausson: Symphony in B-Flat Major, Op. 20 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Walton: Portsmouth Point Overture (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
DISC 7:
Puccini: Manon Lescaut, Act III: Intermezzo (Remastered) - Robin Hood
Dell Orchestra
Mascagni: Cavalleria rusticana, Act II: Intermezzo (Remastered) - Robin
Hood Dell Orchestra
Wolf-Ferrari: I gioielli della Madonna (The jewels of the Madonna). Act
II: Intermezzo (Remastered) - Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
Wolf-Ferrari: I gioielli della Madonna (The jewels of the Madonna). Act
III: Intermezzo (Remastered) - Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
Menotti: Sebastian (Ballet Suite) (Remastered) - Robin Hood Dell
Orchestra
Massenet: Scènes Alsaciennes Suite No. 7 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
DISC 8:
Rachmaninoff: The Isle of the Dead, Op. 29 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Vaughan-Williams: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 9:
Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in D Major "Titan" - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
DISC 10:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 17 "Little Russian"
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 11:
Khachaturian: Piano Concerto in D-Flat Major, Op. 38 (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
Rubinstein: Piano Concerto No. 4, Op. 70 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 12:
Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-Flat Major, Op. 23 (Remastered
1999) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 13:
Poulenc: Concerto in D Minor for Two Pianos and Orchestra (Remastered)
- RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra
Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56b for Two Pianos
(Remastered) - (Whittemore & Lowe)
DISC 14:
Sessions: Symphony No. 2 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Gould: Philharmonic Waltzes - New York Philharmonic
Lalo: Le roi d'Ys: Overture (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Siegmeister: Ozark set (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 15:
Schumann: Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major, Op. 97 "Rhenish" (Remastered)
- Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Weinberger: Schwanda the Bagpiper (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Gould: Ministrel Show (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 16:
Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2 in E Minor, Op. 27 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 17:
Franck: Symphony in D Minor, FWV 48 (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
DISC 18:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4 in F Minor, Op. 36 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 19:
Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68 "Pastorale" (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 20:
Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 56, "Scotch" (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Mendelssohn: Capriccio brillant in B Minor, Op. 22 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Mendelssohn: Octet in E-Flat Major, Op. 20: III. Scherzo. Allegro
leggierissimo (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 21:
Dukas: L'Apprenti sorcier in F Minor (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Rimsky-Korsakov: The Golden Cockerel (Suite) (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Prokofiev: Symphony No. 1 in D Major, Op. 25 "Classical" (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Glière: Red Poppy Ballet Suite: Russian Sailor's Dance (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 22:
Schumann: Symphony No. 2 in C Major, Op. 61 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Rimsky-Korsakov: The Golden Cockerel (Suite); Bridal Procession
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 23:
Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 1 in E Minor, Op. 11 (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 24:
Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56a "St. Anthony's Choral"
(Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Weber: Jubel-Ouvertüre, Op. 59 (Remastered) - Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Beethoven: Coriolan Overture, Op. 62 (Remastered) - Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
Beethoven: Leonore Overture No. 3 in C Major, Op. 72a (Remastered) -
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
DISC 25:
Bloch: Schelomo - Hebraic Rhapsody for Cello & Orchestra (Remastered) -
New York Philharmonic
Saint-Saens: Cello Concerto No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 33 (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
DISC 26:
Stravinsky: Petrushka (1911 Version) (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 27/28:
Berg: Wozzeck, Op. 7 - New York Philharmonic
DISC 29:
Debussy: La Mer - New York Philharmonic
Debussy: Images pour orchestre, L. 122, No. 2 (Remastered) -
Philadelphia Orchestra (Ormandy)
DISC 30:
Schoenberg: Erwartung, Op. 17 - New York Philharmonic
Krenek: Symphonic Elegy for String Orchestra (In Memoriam of Anton
Webern) - New York Philharmonic
Schoenberg: Verklärte Nacht, Op. 4 - Strings of the New York
Philharmonic
DISC 31:
Bruch: Concerto No. 1 in G Minor for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 26 - New
York Philharmonic
Beethoven: Romance for Violin and Orchestra in G Major, Op. 40
(Remastered) - Columbia Symphony Orchestra (Morel)
Beethoven: Romance for Violin and Orchestra in F Major, Op. 50
(Remastered) - Columbia Symphony Orchestra (Morel)
Paganini: Concerto No. 3 in B Minor for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 61 -
New York Philharmonic
DISC 32:
Gottschalk: Cakewalk Ballet Suite (Remastered) - Philadelphia Orchestra
(Ormandy)
Gould: Fall River Legend Ballet Suite (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
Couperin, Arr. Milhaud: Overture and Allegro from "La Sultane Suite"
(Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Travis: Symphonic Allegro (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 33:
Berlioz: Roméo et Juliette, Op. 17, H 79 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 34:
Prokofiev: Concerto No. 2 in G Minor for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 63 -
New York Philharmonic
Bach, J.S.: Violin Concerto No. 2 in E Major, BWV 1042 (Remastered) -
Cleveland Orchestra (Szell)
Prokofiev: Concerto No. 3 for Piano and Orchestra in C Major, Op. 26 -
Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
DISC 35:
Scriabin: Symphony No. 4, Op. 54 "Le Poème de l'extase" - New York
Philharmonic
Scriabin: Promethée, le poème du feu, Op. 60 - New York Philharmonic
DISC 36:
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 in D Minor, Op. 47 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 37:
Ippolitov-Ivanov: Caucasian Sketches, Suite No. 1, Op. 10 - New York
Philharmonic
Borodin, Arr. Rimsky-Korsakov: Prince Igor, Act II: Polovtsian Dances
(Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Borodin: In the Steppes of Central Asia - New York Philharmonic
DISC 38:
Schoenberg: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 36 (Remastered) -
New York Philharmonic
Berg: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra "To the Memory of an Angel"
(Remastered) - Cleveland Orchestra (Rodzinski)
DISC 39:
Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 56, "Scotch" (Remastered) -
New York Philharmonic
Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 5 in D Major, Op. 107 "Reformation"
(Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Mendelssohn: Die Hebriden, Op. 26 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Mendelssohn: Ruy Blas, Op. 95: Overture (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 40:
Riegger: Symphony No. 3 in G Major, Op. 42 (Remastered) - Rochester
Philharmonic Orchestra (Hanson)
Mennin: Symphony No. 3 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 41:
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 10 in E-Minor, Op. 93 (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
DISC 42:
Berlioz: Les nuits d'été, Op. 7 - Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Berlioz: La captive, H 60 - Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Berlioz: Le jeune Pâtre breton, H 65 - Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Berlioz: Zaïde (boléro), Op.19 No. 1 - Columbia Symphony Orchestra
DISC 43:
Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64 - New York Philharmonic
Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto, Op. 35 - New York Philharmonic
DISC 44:
Borodin: Symphony No. 2 in B Minor, Op. 5 - New York Philharmonic
Tchaikovsky: Orchestral Suite No. 1, in D Minor, Op. 43 - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 45:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, Op. 64 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 46:
Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 99 - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 47:
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major, Op. 73 "Emperor" - New
York Philharmonic
Bach, J.S.: Concerto for 3 Pianos in D Minor, BWV 1063 (Remastered) -
New York Philharmonic
DISC 48:
Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kijé Suite, Op. 60 (Symphonic suite for
Orchestra) - New York Philharmonic
Kodály: Háry János Suite (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 49:
Saint-Saëns: Danse macabre, Op. 40 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Saint-Saëns: Le rouet d'Omphale, Op. 31 - New York Philharmonic
Saint-Saëns: Phaëton, Poème symphonique, op. 39 - New York Philharmonic
Saint-Saëns: La jeunesse d'Hercule - Poème symphonique - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 50:
Vaughan-Williams: Symphony No. 4 in F Minor - New York Philharmonic
Vaughan-Williams: Fantasia On A Theme by Thomas Tallis - Strings of the
New York Philharmonic
DISC 51:
Schuller: Symphony for Brass and Percussion, Op. 16 (Remastered) -
Brass Ensemble Of The Jazz And Classical Music Society
J.J. Johnson: Poem For Brass (Remastered) - (Schuller)
J. Lewis: Three Little Feelings (Remastered) - (Schuller)
Giuffre: Pharaoh (Remastered) - (Schuller)
DISC 52:
Schuman: Credendum - Article of Faith (Remastered) - Philadelphia
Orchestra (Ormandy)
Kirchner: Piano Concerto No. 1 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 53:
Falla: Noches en los Jardines de España (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
Falla: El sombrero de tres picos, Suite No.2 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 54:
Dukas: L'Apprenti sorcier (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Weinberger: Schwanda the Bagpiper (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
Strauss, R.: Salome, Op. 54: Dance of the 7 Veils (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
Liszt: Les préludes, S.97 (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 55:
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 in B Minor, Op. 74 "Pathétique"
(Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 56:
Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 1 in D Major, Op. 19 - New York
Philharmonic
Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 63 - New York
Philharmonic (Bernstein)
DISC 57/58:
Barber: Vanessa, Op. 32 (Remastered) - Metropolitan Opera Orchestra &
Chorus
DISC 59:
Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet Ballet, Op. 64 (Excerpts) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 60/61:
Mussorgsky: Boris Godunov (Abridged) (Remastered) - Metropolitan Opera
Orchestra & Chorus
DISC 62:
Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, Op. 14 (Remastered) - New York
Philharmonic
DISC 63:
Tchaikovsky: Slavonic March, Op. 31 - New York Philharmonic
Mussorgsky: Night On Bald Mountain - New York Philharmonic
Tchaikovsky: Capriccio Italien, Op. 45 - New York Philharmonic
Skalkottas: Four Greek Dances - New York Philharmonic
DISC 64:
Verdi: A Masked Ball (Abridged) (Remastered) - Metropolitan Opera
Orchestra
DISC 65:
Walton: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (Remastered) - The
Philadelphia Orchestra (Ormandy)
Lalo: Symphonie Espagnole (Remastered) - New York Philharmonic
DISC 66:
Hindemith: Sonata for Oboe and Piano (Remastered) - Harold Gomberg,
Dimitri Mitropoulos
Löffler: 2 Rhapsodies for Oboe, Viola and Piano (Remastered) - Harold
Gomberg; Dimitri Mitropoulos
DISC 67:
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 37 (Remastered) - New
York Philharmonic
Mozart: 9 Variations on a Minuet by Jean Pierre Duport, K. 573
(Remastered) - (Casadesus)
DISC 68/69:
Verdi: Un Ballo in Maschera - Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus
I wonder if this Minneapolis Sym/Mitropoulos item could be tracked down
and added as well:
DVOŘÁK, ANTONĺN
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, B minor, Op.115
Gregor Piatigorsky, cello
Columbia XCO 32636-45 (78-rpm), unreleased
The lacquer masters for this and all other Minneapolis Symphony
Columbia recordings made from 6 December 1941 forward were destroyed in
1990. All that is known to survive of this recording is the first
movement, which is preserved on a 16-inch pressing in the YMW series
located at Sony Music Archives in New York
Do you really mean all the lacquers, whether issued or not, were
destroyed? Everything?
DISC 68/69:
Verdi: Un Ballo in Maschera - Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus
I wonder if this Minneapolis Sym/Mitropoulos item could be tracked down
and added as well:
DVOŘÁK, ANTONĺN
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, B minor, Op.115
Gregor Piatigorsky, cello
Columbia XCO 32636-45 (78-rpm), unreleased
The lacquer masters for this and all other Minneapolis Symphony
Columbia recordings made from 6 December 1941 forward were destroyed in
1990. All that is known to survive of this recording is the first
movement, which is preserved on a 16-inch pressing in the YMW series
located at Sony Music Archives in New York
Do you really mean all the lacquers, whether issued or not, were
destroyed? Everything?DISC 68/69:
Verdi: Un Ballo in Maschera - Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus
I wonder if this Minneapolis Sym/Mitropoulos item could be tracked down
and added as well:
DVOŘÁK, ANTONĺN
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, B minor, Op.115
Gregor Piatigorsky, cello
Columbia XCO 32636-45 (78-rpm), unreleased
The lacquer masters for this and all other Minneapolis Symphony
Columbia recordings made from 6 December 1941 forward were destroyed in
1990. All that is known to survive of this recording is the first
movement, which is preserved on a 16-inch pressing in the YMW series
located at Sony Music Archives in New York
Do you really mean all the lacquers, whether issued or not, were
destroyed? Everything?
Do you really mean all the lacquers, whether issued or not, were
destroyed? Everything?DISC 68/69:
Verdi: Un Ballo in Maschera - Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus
I wonder if this Minneapolis Sym/Mitropoulos item could be tracked down
and added as well:
DVOŘÁK, ANTONĺN
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, B minor, Op.115
Gregor Piatigorsky, cello
Columbia XCO 32636-45 (78-rpm), unreleased
The lacquer masters for this and all other Minneapolis Symphony
Columbia recordings made from 6 December 1941 forward were destroyed in
1990. All that is known to survive of this recording is the first
movement, which is preserved on a 16-inch pressing in the YMW series
located at Sony Music Archives in New York
Do you really mean all the lacquers, whether issued or not, were
destroyed? Everything?
Do you really mean all the lacquers, whether issued or not, were
destroyed? Everything?DISC 68/69:
Verdi: Un Ballo in Maschera - Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus
I wonder if this Minneapolis Sym/Mitropoulos item could be tracked down
and added as well:
DVOŘÁK, ANTONĺN
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, B minor, Op.115
Gregor Piatigorsky, cello
Columbia XCO 32636-45 (78-rpm), unreleased
The lacquer masters for this and all other Minneapolis Symphony
Columbia recordings made from 6 December 1941 forward were destroyed in
1990. All that is known to survive of this recording is the first
movement, which is preserved on a 16-inch pressing in the YMW series
located at Sony Music Archives in New York
Do you really mean all the lacquers, whether issued or not, were
destroyed? Everything?
Do you really mean all the lacquers, whether issued or not, were
destroyed? Everything?DISC 68/69:
Verdi: Un Ballo in Maschera - Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus
I wonder if this Minneapolis Sym/Mitropoulos item could be tracked down
and added as well:
DVOŘÁK, ANTONĺN
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, B minor, Op.115
Gregor Piatigorsky, cello
Columbia XCO 32636-45 (78-rpm), unreleased
The lacquer masters for this and all other Minneapolis Symphony
Columbia recordings made from 6 December 1941 forward were destroyed in
1990. All that is known to survive of this recording is the first
movement, which is preserved on a 16-inch pressing in the YMW series
located at Sony Music Archives in New York
Do you really mean all the lacquers, whether issued or not, were
destroyed? Everything?
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