Mastercellist: Legendary Recordings 1956-1978

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1Concerto for Cello and Orchestra op. 104: I. Allegro
producer:
Otto Gerdes (conductor and producer) and Hans Weber (producer/engineer)
cello [violoncello]:
Mstislav Rostropovich (cellist/conductor) (from 1968-09-21 until 1968-09-24)
orchestra:
Orquesta Filarmónica de Berlín (Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra) (from 1968-09-21 until 1968-09-24)
conductor:
Herbert von Karajan (conductor) (from 1968-09-21 until 1968-09-24)
balance engineer:
Günter Hermanns (producer/engineer) (from 1968-09-21 until 1968-09-24)
recorded at:
Jesus‐Christus‐Kirche (Dahlem) in Berlin, Germany (from 1968-09-21 until 1968-09-24)
recording of:
Cello Concerto in B minor, op. 104: I. Allegro (from 1968-09-21 until 1968-09-24)
composer:
Antonín Dvořák (composer) (from 1894-11-08 until 1895-02-09)
part of:
Cello Concerto in B minor, op. 104
Antonín Dvořák15:41
2Concerto for Cello and Orchestra op. 104: II. Adagio ma non troppo
producer:
Otto Gerdes (conductor and producer) and Hans Weber (producer/engineer)
cello [violoncello]:
Mstislav Rostropovich (cellist/conductor) (from 1968-09-21 until 1968-09-24)
orchestra:
Orquesta Filarmónica de Berlín (Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra) (from 1968-09-21 until 1968-09-24)
conductor:
Herbert von Karajan (conductor) (from 1968-09-21 until 1968-09-24)
balance engineer:
Günter Hermanns (producer/engineer) (from 1968-09-21 until 1968-09-24)
recorded at:
Jesus‐Christus‐Kirche (Dahlem) in Berlin, Germany (from 1968-09-21 until 1968-09-24)
recording of:
Cello Concerto in B minor, op. 104: II. Adagio ma non troppo (from 1968-09-21 until 1968-09-24)
composer:
Antonín Dvořák (composer) (from 1894-11-08 until 1895-02-09)
part of:
Cello Concerto in B minor, op. 104
Antonín Dvořák12:42
3Concerto for Cello and Orchestra op. 104: III. Finale – Allegro moderato
producer:
Otto Gerdes (conductor and producer) and Hans Weber (producer/engineer)
cello [violoncello]:
Mstislav Rostropovich (cellist/conductor) (from 1968-09-21 until 1968-09-24)
orchestra:
Orquesta Filarmónica de Berlín (Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra) (from 1968-09-21 until 1968-09-24)
conductor:
Herbert von Karajan (conductor) (from 1968-09-21 until 1968-09-24)
balance engineer:
Günter Hermanns (producer/engineer) (from 1968-09-21 until 1968-09-24)
recorded at:
Jesus‐Christus‐Kirche (Dahlem) in Berlin, Germany (from 1968-09-21 until 1968-09-24)
recording of:
Cello Concerto in B minor, op. 104: III. Finale. Allegro moderato – Andante – Allegro vivo (from 1968-09-21 until 1968-09-24)
composer:
Antonín Dvořák (composer) (from 1894-11-08 until 1895-06-11)
part of:
Cello Concerto in B minor, op. 104
revision of:
Cello Concerto in B minor, op. 104: III. Finale (original finale (not the one usually played))
Antonín Dvořák13:03
4Concerto for Cello and Orchestra op. 129: I. Nicht Zu Schnell
executive producer:
Prof. Elsa Schiller (Deutsche Grammophon's head of production 1952-1965)
producer:
Karl-Heinz Schneider (producer) (task: recording producer)
cello:
Mstislav Rostropovich (cellist/conductor) (in 1960-09)
orchestra:
Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra (St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, founded in 1882; read the annotation to avoid incorrect use) (in 1960-09)
conductor:
Gennady Rozhdestvensky (conductor) (in 1960-09)
balance engineer:
Harald Baudis (sound engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Polydor International GmbH (not for release label use!) (in 1961)
recorded at:
Brent Town Hall (Wembley Town Hall) in Brent (London Borough of Brent), London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1960-09)
recording of:
Cello Concerto in A minor, op. 129: I. Nicht zu schnell (Concerto for Cello and Orchestra in A minor, Op. 129: I. Nicht zu schnell) (in 1960-09)
composer:
Robert Schumann (German classical composer) (from 1850-10-10 until 1850-10-24)
part of:
Cello Concerto in A minor, op. 129
Robert Schumann12:17
5Concerto for Cello and Orchestra op. 129: II. Langsam
executive producer:
Prof. Elsa Schiller (Deutsche Grammophon's head of production 1952-1965)
producer:
Karl-Heinz Schneider (producer) (task: recording producer)
cello:
Mstislav Rostropovich (cellist/conductor) (in 1960-09)
orchestra:
Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra (St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, founded in 1882; read the annotation to avoid incorrect use) (in 1960-09)
conductor:
Gennady Rozhdestvensky (conductor) (in 1960-09)
balance engineer:
Harald Baudis (sound engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Polydor International GmbH (not for release label use!) (in 1961)
recorded at:
Brent Town Hall (Wembley Town Hall) in Brent (London Borough of Brent), London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1960-09)
recording of:
Cello Concerto in A minor, op. 129: II. Langsam (Concerto for Cello and Orchestra in A minor, Op. 129: II. Langsam) (in 1960-09)
composer:
Robert Schumann (German classical composer) (from 1850-10-10 until 1850-10-24)
part of:
Cello Concerto in A minor, op. 129
Robert Schumann5:03
6Concerto for Cello and Orchestra op. 129: III. Sehr Lebhaft
executive producer:
Prof. Elsa Schiller (Deutsche Grammophon's head of production 1952-1965)
producer:
Karl-Heinz Schneider (producer) (task: recording producer)
cello:
Mstislav Rostropovich (cellist/conductor) (in 1960-09)
orchestra:
Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra (St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, founded in 1882; read the annotation to avoid incorrect use) (in 1960-09)
conductor:
Gennady Rozhdestvensky (conductor) (in 1960-09)
balance engineer:
Harald Baudis (sound engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Polydor International GmbH (not for release label use!) (in 1961)
recorded at:
Brent Town Hall (Wembley Town Hall) in Brent (London Borough of Brent), London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1960-09)
recording of:
Cello Concerto in A minor, op. 129: III. Sehr lebhaft (Concerto for Cello and Orchestra in A minor, Op. 129: III. Sehr lebhaft) (in 1960-09)
composer:
Robert Schumann (German classical composer) (from 1850-10-10 until 1850-10-24)
part of:
Cello Concerto in A minor, op. 129
Robert Schumann8:21
7Andante Cantabile op. Posth.
producer:
Cord Garben (pianist and conductor)
cello:
Mstislav Rostropovich (cellist/conductor) (in 1978-06)
orchestra:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (in 1978-06)
conductor:
Mstislav Rostropovich (cellist/conductor) (in 1978-06)
balance engineer:
Wolfgang Mitlehner
recorded at:
Berliner Philharmonie in Mitte, Berlin, Germany (in 1978-06)
recording of:
Andante cantabile, TH 63, ČW 348 (for cello and string orchestra) (in 1978-06)
composer:
Пётр Ильич Чайковский (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Russian romantic composer) (in 1888)
premiered at:
Home of Marie de Benardaky in Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1888-02-28)
part of:
The Tchaikovsky Handbook (number: TH 63) and Thematic and Bibliographical Catalogue of P. I. Čajkovskij's Works (number: ČW 348)
arrangement of:
String Quartet no. 1 in D major, op. 11: II. Andante cantabile
Peter Tchaikovsky6:40
8Chant du ménéstrel op. 71
producer:
Thomas Mowrey
cello:
Mstislav Rostropovich (cellist/conductor) (in 1975-08)
orchestra:
Boston Symphony Orchestra (in 1975-08)
conductor:
Seiji Ozawa (conductor and composer) (in 1975-08)
balance engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann (engineer)
recorded at:
Symphony Hall (Boston) in Boston, Massachusetts, United States (in 1975-08)
recording of:
Chant du ménestrel, op. 71 (Minstrel's Song, for cello and orchestra) (in 1975-08)
composer:
Александр Константинович Глазунов (Alexander Glazunov, Russian composer, 1865–1936) (in 1900)
dedicated to:
Александр Валерианович Вержбилович
publisher:
Musikverlag M. P. Belaieff (in 1901)
part of:
Works of Alexander Glazunov by opus number (number: op. 71)
Alexander Glazunov4:13
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