The Warner Classics Remastered Edition: Vol.1 Symphonic Works

~ Release by Otto Klemperer (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

1CD: Brahms: Symphony no. 1 / Academic Festival Overture / Wagner: Tristan und Isolde: Prelude and Liebestod / Strauss: Dance of the seven veils
2CD: Auber: Fra Diavolo: Overture / Offenbach: La belle Hélène, Overture / Strauss: Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche / Don Juan
3CD: Mozart: Symphonies nos. 29 & 41
4CD: Hindemith: Nobilissima visione / Horn Concerto(excerpt) / Brahms: Haydn Variations /
5CD: Bach: Orchestral Suites nos. 1 & 2
6CD: Bach: Orchestral Suites nos. 3, 4 & 5
7CD: Beethoven: Fidelio Overture / Leonore nos. 1, 2, 3 Overtures
8CD: Beethoven: Symphony no. 3
9CD: Beethoven: Symphony no. 7
10CD: Beethoven: Symphony no. 5 / Die Weihe des Hauses
11CD: Mozart: Serenade no. 13 / Handel: Concerto Grosso in A minor, op. 6, no. 4
12CD: Mozart: Serenade no. 6 / Adagio and Fugue in C / Beethoven: Große Fuge
13CD: Mozart: Symphonies nos. 35 & 36 / Die Entführung aus dem Serail, Overture
14CD: Mozart: Symphonies nos. 38 & 39
15CD: Mozart: Symphonies nos. 25 & 40
16CD: Brahms: Symphony no. 2 / Tragic Overture
17CD: Brahms: Symphony no. 1
18CD: Brahms: Symphony no. 4
19CD
20CD: Beethoven: Symphony no. 2 / Coriolan, Overture / The Creatures of Prometheus, Overture
21CD: Beethoven: Symphony no. 6
22CD: Beethoven: Symphony no. 4 / Die Weihe des Hauses, Overture
23CD: Haydn: Beethoven nos. 1 & 8
24CD: Beethoven: Symphony no. 9( I-III)
25CD: Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 (IV) / Egmont, Incidental Music
26CD: Beethoven: Symphony no. 9
27CD: Beethoven: Symphony no. 5 / König Stephan Overture
28CD: Beethoven: Symphony no. 3
29CD: Haydn: Symphonies nos. 98 & 101
30CD: Mendelssohn: Hebrides Overture / Symphony no. 3
31CD: Mendelssohn: Le Songe d’une nuit d’été
32CD: Mendelssohn: Symphony no. 4 / Schumann: Symphony no. 4
33CD: Wagner: Overtures
34CD: Wagner: Orchestral Highlights I
35CD: Wagner: Orchestral Highlights II
36CD: Strauss: Don Juan / Tod und Verklärung / Tanz der sieben Schleier / Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche
37CD: Romantic Overtures
38CD: Mozart: Horn Concertos
39CD: Schumann: Piano Concerto / Liszt: Piano Concerto no. 1
40CD: Brahms: Violin Concerto in D
41CD: Bach: Brandenburg Concertos nos. 1, 2 & 6
42CD: Bach: Brandenburg Concertos nos. 3, 4 & 5
43CD: Beethoven: Symphony no. 7
44CD: Bruckner: Symphony no. 7(I-II)
45CD: Bruckner: Symphonie no. 7(III-IV) / Wagner: Siegfried Idyll
46CD: Schubert: Symphony no. 9
47CD: Mahler: Symphony no. 4
48CD: Tchaikovsky: Symphony no. 6
49CD: Weill: Kleine Dreigroschenmusik / J. Strauss II: Wiener Blut / Klemperer: Merry Walz
50CD: Strauss: Tod und Verklärung / Metamorphosen
51CD: Mahler: Symphony no. 2
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1Symphony no. 2 in C minor "Resurrection": I. Allegro maestoso (Mit durchaus ernstem und feierlichem Ausdruck)
producer:
Suvi Raj Grubb, Walter Jellinek (British classical producer) and Walter Legge (British classical producer)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
conductor:
Otto Klemperer (German-born conductor and composer) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
balance engineer:
Francis Dillnutt (engineer) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24), Robert Gooch (British classical sound engineer, active from late 1950's) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24) and Douglas Larter (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
E.M.I. Records Limited (not for release label use - for copyrights only) (in 1963) and EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1963)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
recording of:
Symphony no. 2 in C minor "Resurrection": I. Allegro maestoso (Symphony no. 2 in C minor “Resurrection”: I. Allegro maestoso) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
composer:
Gustav Mahler (composer) (from 1888 until 1894)
premiered at:
[concert] (1895-03-04)
premiered at:
Philharmonie in Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany (on 1895-03-04)
version of:
Totenfeier (Funeral Rites)
part of:
Symphony no. 2 “Resurrection”
Gustav Mahler19:04
2Symphony no. 2 in C minor "Resurrection": II. Andante moderato (Sehr gemächlich)
producer:
Suvi Raj Grubb, Walter Jellinek (British classical producer) and Walter Legge (British classical producer)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
conductor:
Otto Klemperer (German-born conductor and composer) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
balance engineer:
Francis Dillnutt (engineer) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24), Robert Gooch (British classical sound engineer, active from late 1950's) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24) and Douglas Larter (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
E.M.I. Records Limited (not for release label use - for copyrights only) (in 1963) and EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1963)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
recording of:
Symphony no. 2 in C minor "Resurrection": II. Andante moderato (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
composer:
Gustav Mahler (composer) (from 1888 until 1894)
premiered at:
[concert] (1895-03-04)
premiered at:
Philharmonie in Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany (on 1895-03-04)
part of:
Symphony no. 2 “Resurrection”
Gustav Mahler10:30
3Symphony no. 2 in C minor "Resurrection": III. In ruhig fliessender Bewegung
producer:
Suvi Raj Grubb, Walter Jellinek (British classical producer) and Walter Legge (British classical producer)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
conductor:
Otto Klemperer (German-born conductor and composer) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
balance engineer:
Francis Dillnutt (engineer) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24), Robert Gooch (British classical sound engineer, active from late 1950's) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24) and Douglas Larter (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
E.M.I. Records Limited (not for release label use - for copyrights only) (in 1963) and EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1963)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
recording of:
Symphony no. 2 in C minor "Resurrection": III. In ruhig fließender Bewegung (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
composer:
Gustav Mahler (composer) (from 1888 until 1894)
premiered at:
[concert] (1895-03-04)
premiered at:
Philharmonie in Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany (on 1895-03-04)
is based on:
Des Knaben Wunderhorn: Des Antonius von Padua Fischpredigt
part of:
Symphony no. 2 “Resurrection”
Gustav Mahler11:40
4Symphony no. 2 in C minor "Resurrection": IV. “Urlicht” (Sehr feierlich, aber schlicht)
producer:
Suvi Raj Grubb, Walter Jellinek (British classical producer) and Walter Legge (British classical producer)
mezzo-soprano vocals:
Hilde Rössel‐Majdan (Austrian contralto) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
conductor:
Otto Klemperer (German-born conductor and composer) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
balance engineer:
Francis Dillnutt (engineer) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24), Robert Gooch (British classical sound engineer, active from late 1950's) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24) and Douglas Larter (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
E.M.I. Records Limited (not for release label use - for copyrights only) (in 1963) and EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1963)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
recording of:
Symphony no. 2 in C minor "Resurrection": IV. Urlicht. Sehr feierlich, aber schlicht (Symphony no. 2 in C minor “Resurrection”: 4. Primeval Light. Very solemn, but simple) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
composer:
Gustav Mahler (composer) (from 1888 until 1894)
librettist:
[anonymous] (special purpose artist)
arrangement of:
Des Knaben Wunderhorn: Urlicht
part of:
Symphony no. 2 “Resurrection”
Gustav Mahler4:01
5Symphony no. 2 in C minor "Resurrection": Va. Im Tempo des Scherzos. Wild herausfahrend
producer:
Suvi Raj Grubb, Walter Jellinek (British classical producer) and Walter Legge (British classical producer)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
conductor:
Otto Klemperer (German-born conductor and composer) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
balance engineer:
Francis Dillnutt (engineer) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24), Robert Gooch (British classical sound engineer, active from late 1950's) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24) and Douglas Larter (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1963)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
partial recording of:
Symphony no. 2 in C minor "Resurrection": V. Im Tempo des Scherzos. Wild herausfahrend (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
composer:
Gustav Mahler (composer) (from 1888 until 1894)
librettist:
Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock and Gustav Mahler (composer) (from 1888 until 1894)
part of:
Symphony no. 2 “Resurrection”
Gustav Mahler6:58
6Symphony no. 2 in C minor "Resurrection": Vb. Wieder sehr breit
producer:
Suvi Raj Grubb, Walter Jellinek (British classical producer) and Walter Legge (British classical producer)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
conductor:
Otto Klemperer (German-born conductor and composer) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
balance engineer:
Francis Dillnutt (engineer) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24), Robert Gooch (British classical sound engineer, active from late 1950's) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24) and Douglas Larter (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1963)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
partial recording of:
Symphony no. 2 in C minor "Resurrection": V. Im Tempo des Scherzos. Wild herausfahrend (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
composer:
Gustav Mahler (composer) (from 1888 until 1894)
librettist:
Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock and Gustav Mahler (composer) (from 1888 until 1894)
part of:
Symphony no. 2 “Resurrection”
Gustav Mahler2:58
7Symphony no. 2 in C minor "Resurrection": Vc. Molto ritenuto - Maestoso
producer:
Suvi Raj Grubb, Walter Jellinek (British classical producer) and Walter Legge (British classical producer)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
conductor:
Otto Klemperer (German-born conductor and composer) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
balance engineer:
Francis Dillnutt (engineer) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24), Robert Gooch (British classical sound engineer, active from late 1950's) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24) and Douglas Larter (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1963)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
partial recording of:
Symphony no. 2 in C minor "Resurrection": V. Im Tempo des Scherzos. Wild herausfahrend (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
composer:
Gustav Mahler (composer) (from 1888 until 1894)
librettist:
Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock and Gustav Mahler (composer) (from 1888 until 1894)
part of:
Symphony no. 2 “Resurrection”
Gustav Mahler5:03
8Symphony no. 2 in C minor "Resurrection": Vd. Wieder zurückhaltend
producer:
Suvi Raj Grubb, Walter Jellinek (British classical producer) and Walter Legge (British classical producer)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
conductor:
Otto Klemperer (German-born conductor and composer) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
balance engineer:
Francis Dillnutt (engineer) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24), Robert Gooch (British classical sound engineer, active from late 1950's) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24) and Douglas Larter (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1963)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
partial recording of:
Symphony no. 2 in C minor "Resurrection": V. Im Tempo des Scherzos. Wild herausfahrend (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
composer:
Gustav Mahler (composer) (from 1888 until 1894)
librettist:
Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock and Gustav Mahler (composer) (from 1888 until 1894)
part of:
Symphony no. 2 “Resurrection”
Gustav Mahler6:25
9Symphony no. 2 in C minor "Resurrection": Ve. Langsam. Misterioso
producer:
Suvi Raj Grubb, Walter Jellinek (British classical producer) and Walter Legge (British classical producer)
choir vocals:
Philharmonic Chorus (Tokyo) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
mezzo-soprano vocals:
Hilde Rössel‐Majdan (Austrian contralto) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
soprano vocals:
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (German-born Austrian/British soprano) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
conductor:
Otto Klemperer (German-born conductor and composer) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
chorus master:
Wilhelm Pitz (chorus master) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
balance engineer:
Francis Dillnutt (engineer) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24), Robert Gooch (British classical sound engineer, active from late 1950's) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24) and Douglas Larter (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1963)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
partial recording of:
Symphony no. 2 in C minor "Resurrection": V. Im Tempo des Scherzos. Wild herausfahrend (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
composer:
Gustav Mahler (composer) (from 1888 until 1894)
librettist:
Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock and Gustav Mahler (composer) (from 1888 until 1894)
part of:
Symphony no. 2 “Resurrection”
Gustav Mahler5:39
10Symphony no. 2 in C minor "Resurrection": Vf. Etwas Bewegter
producer:
Suvi Raj Grubb, Walter Jellinek (British classical producer) and Walter Legge (British classical producer)
choir vocals:
Philharmonic Chorus (Tokyo) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
mezzo-soprano vocals:
Hilde Rössel‐Majdan (Austrian contralto) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
soprano vocals:
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (German-born Austrian/British soprano) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
conductor:
Otto Klemperer (German-born conductor and composer) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
chorus master:
Wilhelm Pitz (chorus master) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
balance engineer:
Francis Dillnutt (engineer) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24), Robert Gooch (British classical sound engineer, active from late 1950's) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24) and Douglas Larter (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1963)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
partial recording of:
Symphony no. 2 in C minor "Resurrection": V. Im Tempo des Scherzos. Wild herausfahrend (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
composer:
Gustav Mahler (composer) (from 1888 until 1894)
librettist:
Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock and Gustav Mahler (composer) (from 1888 until 1894)
part of:
Symphony no. 2 “Resurrection”
Gustav Mahler3:05
11Symphony no. 2 in C minor "Resurrection": Vg. Mit Aufschwung, aber nicht eilen
producer:
Suvi Raj Grubb, Walter Jellinek (British classical producer) and Walter Legge (British classical producer)
choir vocals:
Philharmonia Chorus (London choir aka New Philharmonia Chorus from 1964–1977) (from 1961-11 until 1962-03)
mezzo-soprano vocals:
Hilde Rössel‐Majdan (Austrian contralto) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
soprano vocals:
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (German-born Austrian/British soprano) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
conductor:
Otto Klemperer (German-born conductor and composer) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
chorus master:
Wilhelm Pitz (chorus master) (from 1961-11 until 1962-03)
balance engineer:
Francis Dillnutt (engineer) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24), Robert Gooch (British classical sound engineer, active from late 1950's) (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24) and Douglas Larter (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1963)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
partial recording of:
Symphony no. 2 in C minor "Resurrection": V. Im Tempo des Scherzos. Wild herausfahrend (from 1961-11-22 until 1962-03-24)
composer:
Gustav Mahler (composer) (from 1888 until 1894)
librettist:
Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock and Gustav Mahler (composer) (from 1888 until 1894)
part of:
Symphony no. 2 “Resurrection”
Gustav Mahler4:02
52CD: Wagner: Wesendonck Lieder / Isoldes Liebestod / Brahms: Alto Rhapsody / Mahler: 5 Lieder
53CD: Mozart: Symphonies nos. 40 & 41
54CD: Mozart: Symphonies nos. 38 & 39
55CD: Stravinsky: Symphony in 3 movements / Pulcinella Suite
56CD: Tchaikovsky: Symphony no. 5
57CD: Tchaikovsky: Symphony no. 4
58CD: Schubert: Symphonies nos. 5 & 8 & 4(excerpt)
59CD: Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique
60CD: Bruckner: Symphony no. 4
61CD: Mozart: Symphonies nos. 31 & 34
62CD: Dvořák: Symphony no. 9
63CD: Beethoven: Overtures
64CD: Mozart: Serenade no. 10
65CD: Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde
66CD: Haydn: Symphonies nos. 88 & 104
67CD: Mozart: Overtures / Serenade no. 13
68CD: Bruckner: Symphony no. 6
69CD: Mozart: Symphonies nos. 29 & 33
70CD: Haydn: Symphonies nos. 100 & 102
71CD: Schumann: Symphony no. 1 / Manfred Overture
72CD: Beethoven: Violin Concerto
73CD: Franck: Symphony in d / Stravinsky: Petrushka
74CD: Mahler: Symphony no. 9
75CD: Mahler: Symphony no. 9
76CD: Bruckner: Symphony no. 5
77CD: Mozart: Piano Concerto no. 25 / Serenades nos. 12 & 13
78CD: Beethoven: Piano Concertos nos. 1 & 2
79CD: Beethoven: Piano Concertos nos. 3 & 4
80CD: Beethoven: Fantasy for Piano, Choir, and Orchestra / Piano Concerto: no. 5
81CD: Mahler: Symphony no. 7
82CD: Mahler: Symphony no. 7
83CD: Schumann: Symphony no. 2 / Genoveva, op. 81
84CD: Beethoven: Symphony no. 7 / Die Geschöpfe des Prometheus / Rameau: Gavotte et six doubles
85CD: Schumann: Symphony no. 3 / Scenes from Goethe's Faust, Overture
86CD: Bach: Orchestral Suites nos. 1 & 2
87CD: Bach: Orchestral Suites nos. 3 & 4
88CD: Klemperer: Symphony no. 2 / String Quartet no. 7
89CD: Bruckner: Symphony no. 9
90CD: Haydn: Symphonies nos. 92 & 95
91CD: Bruckner: Symphony no. 8
92CD: Bruckner: Symphony no. 8
93CD: Otto Klemperer Conducts His Own Music(1)
94CD: Otto Klemperer Conducts His Own Music(2)
95CD: Otto Klemperer: A Historical Souvenir (Documentary)