The Best of Naxos 6

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1España
orchestra:
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (from 1991-01-07 until 1991-01-10)
conductor:
Adrian Leaper (conductor) (from 1991-01-07 until 1991-01-10)
recorded at:
Watford Town Hall (Watford Colosseum, fka the Watford Town Hall Assembly Rooms 1939–1994, as CTS Colosseum since 1995, and as Watford Colosseum since 2011) in Watford, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom (from 1991-01-07 until 1991-01-10)
recording of:
España (rhapsody for orchestra) (from 1991-01-07 until 1991-01-10)
composer:
Emmanuel Chabrier (composer) (in 1883)
dedicated to:
Charles Lamoureux
Emmanuel Chabrier6:08
2Piano Concerto no. 2: II. Larghetto
piano:
István Székely (pianist)
solo piano:
István Székely (pianist) (from 1988-03-29 until 1988-04-01)
orchestra:
Magyar Rádió Szimfonikus Zenekara (Budapest Symphony Orchestra) (from 1988-03-29 until 1988-04-01)
conductor:
Gyula Németh (conductor) (from 1988-03-29 until 1988-04-01)
recorded at:
Instituto Italiano di Cultura (Italian Institute of Culture) in Budapest, Hungary (from 1988-03-29 until 1988-04-01)
recording of:
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra no. 2 in F minor, op. 21: II. Larghetto (from 1988-03-29 until 1988-04-01)
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 Chopin9:03
3Symphony no. 7: III. Scherzo: Vivace - Poco meno mosso
producer:
Günter Appenheimer (producer/engineer)
orchestra:
Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra (Slovak Philharmonic) (in 1989-02)
conductor:
Stephen Gunzenhauser (conductor) (in 1989-02)
recorded at:
Concert Hall of the Slovak Philharmonic in Bratislava, Bratislavský kraj (Bratislava Region), Slovakia (in 1989-02)
recording of:
Symphony no. 7 in D minor, op. 70: III. Scherzo: Vivace - Poco meno mosso (in 1989-02)
composer:
Antonín Dvořák (composer) (from 1884-12-13 until 1885-03-17)
revised by:
Antonín Dvořák (composer) (in 1885)
part of:
Symphony no. 7 in D minor, op. 70
Antonín Dvořák7:53
4Violin Concerto in E minor, op. 64: II. Andante - Allegro non troppo
producer:
Günter Appenheimer (producer/engineer) (in 1988-07)
violin:
Takako Nishizaki (violinist) (in 1988-07)
orchestra:
Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra (Slovak Philharmonic) (in 1988-07)
conductor:
Kenneth Jean (conductor) (in 1988-07)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
HNH International Ltd. (not for release label use!) (in 1988)
recorded at:
Concert Hall of the Slovak Philharmonic in Bratislava, Bratislavský kraj (Bratislava Region), Slovakia (in 1988-07)
recording of:
Violinkonzert in e-Moll, op. 64: II. Andante (Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in E minor, op. 64: II. Andante) (in 1988-07)
composer:
Felix Mendelssohn (composer) (from 1838 until 1844-09-16)
revised by:
Felix Mendelssohn (composer) (in 1845)
part of:
Violinkonzert in e-Moll, op. 64 (Violin Concerto in E minor, op. 64)
Felix Mendelssohn9:34
5Serenade for Strings in E major, op. 22: II. Tempo di valse
producer:
Hubert Geschwandtner (producer/engineer) and Karol Kopernický (producer)
orchestra:
Capella Istropolitana (from 1990-05-06 until 1990-05-11)
conductor:
Jaroslav Krček (Jaroslav Krcek) (from 1990-05-06 until 1990-05-11)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
NHN International Ltd. (in 1990, in 1991)
recorded at:
Moyzesova sieň (Moyzes Hall) in Bratislava, Bratislavský kraj (Bratislava Region), Slovakia (from 1990-05-06 until 1990-05-11)
recording of:
Serenade for Strings in E major, op. 22, B. 52: II. Tempo di valse (from 1990-05-06 until 1990-05-11)
composer:
Antonín Dvořák (composer) (from 1875-05-03 until 1875-05-14)
revised by:
Antonín Dvořák (composer) (in 1878)
part of:
Smyčcová serenáda E dur, op. 22, B. 52 (Serenade for Strings in E major, op. 22, B. 52)
Antonín Dvořák7:18
6Swan Lake: Scène finale
orchestra:
Symfonický orchester Slovenského rozhlasu (Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra)
conductor:
Ondrej Lenárd (conductor)
Tchaikovsky4:54
7Clarinet Concerto no. 1, op. 73: III. Rondo: Allegretto
producer:
Rudolf Hentšel (in 1990-02) and Gejza Toperczer (in 1990-02)
clarinet:
Ernst Ottensamer (clarinetist) (from 1990-02-19 until 1990-02-21)
orchestra:
Štátna filharmónia Košice (Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra, Košice) (from 1990-02-19 until 1990-02-21)
conductor:
Johannes Wildner (conductor) (from 1990-02-19 until 1990-02-21)
recorded at:
Dom umenia (House of Arts) in Košice, Košický kraj (Košice Region), Slovakia (from 1990-02-19 until 1990-02-21)
recording of:
Konzert für Klarinette und Orchester Nr. 1 in f-Moll, op. 73: III. Rondo. Allegretto (from 1990-02-19 until 1990-02-21)
composer:
Carl Maria von Weber (composer) (in 1811)
part of:
Konzert für Klarinette und Orchester Nr. 1 in f-Moll, op. 73 (Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra No. 1 in F minor, Op. 73)
Carl Maria von Weber6:40
8Hungarian Rhapsody no. 2 in D minor
engineer:
Peter Kardos (engineer) (in 1988-04) and György Kovács (engineer) (in 1988-04)
producer:
Zoltán Hézser (producer) (in 1988-04)
orchestra:
Nemzeti Filharmonikus Zenekar (Hungarian National Philharmonic) (in 1988) and Hungarian State Orchestra (Hungarian National Philharmonic) (from 1988-04-15 until 1988-04-17)
conductor:
Mátyás Antal (conductor) (in 1988, from 1988-04-15 until 1988-04-17)
recorded at:
Instituto Italiano di Cultura (Italian Institute of Culture) in Budapest, Hungary (from 1988-04-15 until 1988-04-17)
recording of:
Hungarian Rhapsody for Orchestra no. 2 in C minor, S. 359/2 (orch. Liszt/Doppler) (from 1988-04-15 until 1988-04-17)
orchestrator:
Franz Doppler and Franz Liszt (Hungarian composer, pianist and conductor)
composer:
Franz Liszt (Hungarian composer, pianist and conductor)
orchestration of:
19 Hungarian Rhapsodies, S. 244 / R. 106: No. 12 in C‐sharp minor, S. 244 no. 12
part of:
6 Hungarian Rhapsodies for Orchestra, S. 359
recording of:
Hungarian Rhapsody for Orchestra no. 2 in C minor, S. 359/2 (orch. Liszt/Doppler) (in 1988)
orchestrator:
Franz Doppler and Franz Liszt (Hungarian composer, pianist and conductor)
composer:
Franz Liszt (Hungarian composer, pianist and conductor)
orchestration of:
19 Hungarian Rhapsodies, S. 244 / R. 106: No. 12 in C‐sharp minor, S. 244 no. 12
part of:
6 Hungarian Rhapsodies for Orchestra, S. 359
Franz Liszt10:52
91812 Overture
producer and balance engineer:
Brian Culverhouse (classical producer and engineer, active from 1960s) (in 1991-01)
orchestra:
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (from 1991-01-07 until 1991-01-10)
conductor:
Adrian Leaper (conductor) (from 1991-01-07 until 1991-01-10)
recorded at:
Watford Town Hall (Watford Colosseum, fka the Watford Town Hall Assembly Rooms 1939–1994, as CTS Colosseum since 1995, and as Watford Colosseum since 2011) in Watford, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom (from 1991-01-07 until 1991-01-10)
recording of:
The Year 1812, Festival Overture in E-flat major, op. 49 (from 1991-01-07 until 1991-01-10)
premiered in:
Moscow, Russia (on 1882-08-20)
composer:
Пётр Ильич Чайковский (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Russian romantic composer) (from 1880-09 until 1880-11)
part of:
The Tchaikovsky Handbook (number: TH 49), Thematic and Bibliographical Catalogue of P. I. Čajkovskij's Works (number: ČW 46) and Works of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky by opus number (number: op. 49)
is based on:
Боже, Царя храни! (God Save the Tsar!)
quotes music from:
Troparion of the Holy Cross
quotes music from:
La Marseillaise (national anthem of France)
quotes music from:
Боже, Царя храни! (God Save the Tsar!)
Tchaikovsky15:32