Adagio II

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1Larghetto From Piano Concerto No. 2 In F Minor Op. 21
producer:
Martin Sauer (engineer/producer) (in 1990-11)
piano:
İdil Biret (pianist) (from 1990-11-03 until 1990-11-10)
orchestra:
Slovak State Philharmonice Orchestra (Kosice) (Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra, Košice) (from 1990-11-03 until 1990-11-10)
conductor:
Róbert Stankovský (from 1990-11-03 until 1990-11-10)
recorded at:
Dom umenia (House of Arts) in Košice, Košický kraj (Košice Region), Slovakia (from 1990-11-03 until 1990-11-10)
recording of:
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra no. 2 in F minor, op. 21: II. Larghetto (from 1990-11-03 until 1990-11-10)
composer:
Fryderyk Chopin (Frédéric Chopin, composer) (from 1829 until 1830)
part of:
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra no. 2 in F minor, op. 21
Frédéric Chopin9:28
2Adagio From Violin Concerto In G Minor Op. 26
producer:
Günter Appenheimer (producer/engineer) (in 1989-05)
violin:
Takako Nishizaki (violinist) (in 1989-05)
orchestra:
Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra (Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra, Košice) and Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra (Slovak Philharmonic) (in 1989-05)
conductor:
Stephen Gunzenhauser (conductor) (in 1989-05)
recorded at:
Concert Hall of the Slovak Philharmonic in Bratislava, Bratislavský kraj (Bratislava Region), Slovakia (from 1989-05-22 until 1989-05-27)
recording of:
Violin Concerto no. 1 in G minor, op. 26: II. Adagio (in 1989-05)
composer:
Max Bruch (composer and conductor) (from 1866 until 1867)
part of:
Violin Concerto no. 1 in G minor, op. 26
Max Bruch8:12
3Adagio From Piano Concerto No. 2 In C Minor Op. 18
engineer:
István Zakariás (from 1988-02 until 1988-04)
producer:
Mónika Feszler (producer) (from 1988-02 until 1988-04)
piano:
Jenő Jandó (pianist) (from 1988-02 until 1988-04)
orchestra:
Budapest Symphony Orchestra (from 1988-02 until 1988-04)
conductor:
György Lehel (conductor) (from 1988-02 until 1988-04)
recorded at:
Instituto Italiano di Cultura (Italian Institute of Culture) in Budapest, Hungary (from 1988-02 until 1988-04)
recording of:
Piano Concerto no. 2 in C minor, op. 18: II. Adagio sostenuto (from 1988-02 until 1988-04)
premiered in:
Moscow, Russia (on 1900-12-15)
composer:
Sergei Rachmaninoff (Russian composer) (from 1900 until 1901-04)
part of:
Piano Concerto no. 2 in C minor, op. 18
Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff11:24
4Adagio From Piano Concerto In A Minor Op. 18
engineer:
Radányi Endre (Endre Radányi, engineer) (from 1988-03-01 until 1988-03-06)
producer:
Mónika Feszler (producer) (from 1988-03-01 until 1988-03-06)
piano:
Jenő Jandó (pianist) (from 1988-03-01 until 1988-03-06)
orchestra:
Magyar Rádió Szimfonikus Zenekara (Budapest Symphony Orchestra) (from 1988-03-01 until 1988-03-06)
conductor:
András Ligeti (violinist and conductor) (from 1988-03-01 until 1988-03-06)
recorded at:
Instituto Italiano di Cultura (Italian Institute of Culture) in Budapest, Hungary (from 1988-03-01 until 1988-03-06)
recording of:
Concerto in A minor for Piano and Orchestra, op. 16: II. Adagio (from 1988-03-01 until 1988-03-06)
composer:
Edvard Grieg (composer) (in 1868)
part of:
Concerto in A minor for Piano and Orchestra, op. 16
Edvard Grieg5:55
5Adagio From Cello Concerto In B Minor Op. 104
producer:
Murray Khouri (clarinettist and producer) (in 1991-11)
cello:
Maria Kliegel (cellist) (from 1991-11-08 until 1991-11-10)
orchestra:
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (from 1991-11-08 until 1991-11-10)
conductor:
Michael Halász (conductor) (from 1991-11-08 until 1991-11-10)
recorded at:
Henry Wood Hall (London) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1991-11-08 until 1991-11-10)
recording of:
Cello Concerto in B minor, op. 104: II. Adagio ma non troppo (from 1991-11-08 until 1991-11-10)
composer:
Antonín Dvořák (composer) (from 1894-11-08 until 1895-02-09)
part of:
Cello Concerto in B minor, op. 104
Antonín Dvořák12:32
6Kol Nidrei Op. 27
orchestra:
Štátna filharmónia Košice (Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra, Košice)
conductor:
Johannes Wildner (conductor)
recording of:
Kol Nidrei, op. 47 (catch-all for arrangements)
composer:
Max Bruch (composer and conductor) (in 1880-07)
arrangement of:
Kol Nidrei, op. 47
Max Bruch11:05
7The Lark Ascending
orchestra:
Štátna filharmónia Košice (Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra, Košice)
conductor:
Johannes Wildner (conductor)
recording of:
The Lark Ascending (for violin and orchestra)
composer:
Ralph Vaughan Williams (English composer) (in 1914)
premiered at:
[concert] (1921-06-14)
premiered at:
Queen’s Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 1921-06-14)
arrangement of:
The Lark Ascending (for violin and piano)
Ralph Vaughan Williams15:15