28 January 2020

Prokofiev, Schnittke, Brahms - Kondrashin live 1969





PROKOFIEV
Liutenant Kijé, suite

SCHNITTKE
Violin Concerto n. 2 (1966)

BRAHMS
Symphony no. 3

Mark Lubotskij, violin
Danish National Symphony Orchestra
KIRILL KONDRASHIN

Live - February 1, 1969

FLAC 




20 January 2020

Weber, Schumann and Brahms Fourth Eugen Jochum, live 1978





WEBER
Euryanthe, Overture

SCHUMANN
Cello Concerto

BRAHMS
Symphony No. 4



Lorne Munroe, cello

New York Philharmonic
Eugen Jochum, conductor


New York, Avery Fisher Hall
Live - April 8, 1978


FLAC (announcements included)


A wonderful "all Romantic" concerto conducted by Eugen Jochum in New York.

Schumann's Concerto is performed by Lorne Munroe, principal cellist for the Philadelphia Orchestra between 1951 and 1964 and principal cellist for the New York Philharmonic from 1964 through 1996: he was a featured soloist more than 150 times during the thirty-two seasons he played for the NYPO.

The solemn phrasing, the sense of continuous flow and the warm, deep calm interrupted by majestic ignitions in Brahms
it's something very special: not achieved at this level (IMHO) in the studio recordings that Jochum left us (DG & EMI),
despite his fleeting relationship with the NYPO: regrettably, he was a guest of the orchestra
only in march/april 1978, conducting three programs.

17 January 2020

Mahler 2 - Stokowski, Philadelphia 1967










Not an "extreme" rarity,
but not so widespread either.

Available for a short time only in Japan (LSCD, 1990),
then on CD Arkadia (1991); both OOP, obviously.

Perhaps you have already heard the much more famous - and amazing - recordings
available on BBC Legends (live 1963) and RCA (studio 1974):
"Stoky's touch", of course, is perfectly recognizable even in this case.
Here you will especially appreciate the urgency of the Finale,
"condensed" in less than 30 minutes;
and to all this is added the charm of listening
the sound of his beloved Philadelphians.



MAHLER
Symphony No. 2

Maria Lucia Godoy, soprano
Veronica Tyler, mezzo

Singing City Choir
Philadelphia Orchestra
LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI

Live, Philadelphia - 9 november 1967
(78 min)

FLAC






5 January 2020

Rare Toscanini 35 - Dvorak, Strauss, Wagner rehearsals (1945-46)




As you well know, the series dedicated to Toscanini
has already reached a certain number of "releases":
many additions can still be made,
but you will have to be veeery patient. :)

Meanwhile we open the year with this vol. 35. Wow, not so few.


If you love "Toscanini's wrath"
listen to Strauss rehearsals and all the outbursts you knew before
will seem to be caresses and compliments.

But to come to more serious things,
the extracts are fortunately long enough
to allow a proper "immersion" in the atmosphere of those sessions.

You can already imagine it,
but the real pearl is the Wagnerian extract.
More than half an hour, that is enough to make us understand
how the annoyance for the "mythization" of Toscanini
can be counterbalanced by the joy of appreciating
the profound values of an art that can (and must) be questioned in various ways,
but that remains an art without compromises.




REHEARSALS:


DVORAK
Scherzo Capriccioso
NBC Symphony Orchestra
NY, Studio 8H - January 1945
(Concert January 28, 1945)


STRAUSS
Tod und Verklärung
NBC Symphony Orchestra
NY, Studio 8H - November 1946
(Concert November 17, 1946)


WAGNER
Tannhauser,
overture and Bacchanale, Rehearsal

Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala
Kunsthaus, Lucerne - July 1946
(Concert July 7, 1946)

ARTURO TOSCANINI


tt 75 min ca.

FLAC






14 December 2019

Mahler 5 - Maderna (Philadelphia, 1971)




Not everyone shows appreciation for Maderna's work as a Mahlerian conductor:
and certainly here, who expect that everything written by the composer
must be 100% respected, will find many questionable solutions.

But in some passages I don't find comparisons with anyone else
(apart from Scherchen, perhaps)
and they really leave you breathless.

(one for all - II mov, 6:48 - 7:15)

Judge yourself, of course,
but it's certain that this completely anti-routine reading
can't leave you indifferent.
As always, your comments and opinions are welcome.


MAHLER
Symphony no. 5

Philadelphia Orchestra
BRUNO MADERNA

Live in Philadelphia - november 4, 1971

FLAC - separated tracks






11 December 2019

Fritz Reiner conducts Bartók and Kodály - Live 1960





On request,
here's another "definitive reupload" on Mediafire.


Fritz Reiner conducts Bartók and Kodály:
three masterworks non included in the "official" discography
of the great hungarian conductor.
No Chicago, no Pittsburgh, no NBC...  but the New York Philharmonic.

And excellent performances:
in particular The Miracolous Mandarin is lavish,
hot, brutal, almost "pornophonic".



Kodály
Peacock Variations
march 12, 1960

Bartók
The Miracolous Mandarin, suite
march 12, 1960

Piano Concerto n. 1
(Rudolf Serkin, piano)
march 19, 1960


New York Philharmonic Orchestra
FRITZ REINER

FLAC (scans included)



8 December 2019

Beethoven Missa Solemnis NYPO Walter live 1948



All right, another Missa Solemnis.
Then I'll stop for a while, I swear...

("for a while", on the other hand, is a very vague concept...)

But it's not my fault if Toscanini, Szell and even Walter have made
such beautiful and important readings of this monumental score.

Maybe the soloists are not up to some previously uploaded recordings,
but NYPO and Walter are absolutely at their best.

Also, Beethoven's year is coming.

BEETHOVEN
Missa Solemnis, op. 123

Westminster Choir
New York Philharmonic
BRUNO WALTER
Live - April 18, 1948


FLAC (separated tracks)
complete scans included





30 November 2019

Shostakovich Violin Concerto n. 2 Oistrakh (Ormandy and Martinon)




SHOSTAKOVICH
Violin Concerto n. 2, op. 129

DAVID OISTRAKH, violin

(two live performances)


London Symphony Orchestra
EUGENE ORMANDY (november 17, 1967)


Orchestre National de l'ORTF
JEAN MARTINON (october 10, 1971)


Two little known live performances starring "King David",
the first and the greatest performer of this Concerto.
Composed in spring 1967, it is also the last concert for soloist and orchestra written by Shostakovich, as 60th birthday gift for its dedicatee, David Oistrakh. Premiered unofficially in Bolshevo, near Moscow (13 September 1967) and officially on 26 September in Moscow, of course by Oistrakh himself (with the Moscow Philharmonic under Kirill Kondrashin).


FLAC

22 November 2019

Stokowski live in Turin 1955




JACQUES IBERT
Féerique
   

MORTON GOULD
Latin-American Symphonette
     

MANUEL DE FALLA
El amor brujo (*)
(Oralia Dominguez, contralto)
         

LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
Symphony no. 5



Orchestra Sinfonica di Torino della RAI
LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI

Live - 6 & 8 (*) may 1955


Stokowski conducted other works during the two evenings (details in the folder),
but the recordings apparently did not survive.




FLAC & details included

15 November 2019

Shostakovich 11 - BBCSO Sargent 1958






SHOSTAKOVICH
Symphony No. 11 in G minor, op. 103 "The Year 1905"

BBC Symphony Orchestra
Sir Malcolm Sargent

London, Royal Festival Hall
January 22, 1958


The Symphony was premiered on 30 October 1957,
by the USSR Symphony Orchestra (conductor Natan Rakhlin).
This is the 1st performance outside USSR: the US Premiere was given
by Stokowski and the Houston SO a few months later, on 7 April 1958.


FLAC
separated tracks






11 November 2019

Bruno Walter plays and conducts Mozart - NBC Symphony (1939-1940)






On request, here's three rare NBC recordings by Bruno Walter.

Like in the previous Wagner post, we have the opportunity to listen Walter as a pianist
(as in the old EMI version of the same Concerto).

Nice sound quality for 1939 / 1940.


FLAC + complete scans

5 November 2019

Beethoven - Missa Solemnis - Szell, live 1967





After Mozart's Requiem / Bruckner's Te Deum
and Verdi's Requiem
this Missa Solemnis concludes an ideal CD triptych
dedicated to great choral works
never recorded in studio by Szell.

As in the previous cases,
a very personal reading of absolute importance.
The fast tempos (tt 76 minutes) give the Gloria and the Credo
a bump and a momentum of great impact,
but also the Sanctus succeeds magnificently
(with a very good violin solo in the Benedictus).

Last but not least,
Robert Shaw's imprint on the choir is crystal clear.
Fortunately, the sound quality is also very good.




BEETHOVEN

Missa Solemnis in D major, op.123

Sara Mae Endich, sopran
Florence Kopleff, alto
Ernst Haefliger, tenor
Ezio Flagello, bass

Robert Shaw, Chorus Master
Cleveland Orchestra & Chorus
GEORGE SZELL


February 2-4, 1967
Severance Hall, Cleveland (live)


FLAC
(separated tracks)





30 October 2019

Beethoven - Piano Concerto no. 1 - Gulda (Hindemith & Böhm)




BEETHOVEN
Piano Concerto No.1 in C, op.19

Friedrich Gulda, pf

Rias Sinfonie-Orchester
Paul Hindemith
(Live, 1957)

Wiener Philharmoniker
Karl Böhm
(Studio, 1951)

FLAC



25 October 2019

Berlioz, Bernstein, Schumann - Bernstein (live 1967)




BERLIOZ
Le Carnaval romain, overture

BERNSTEIN
Chichester Psalms

SCHUMANN
Symphony no. 2 in C, op. 61

(chorus master Giulio Bertola)
Orchestra Sinfonica e Coro di Roma della Rai

LEONARD BERNSTEIN

Roma - June 5, 1967


FLAC

15 October 2019

Stokowski conducts Haydn








FRANZ JOSEPH HAYDN


Symphony no. 45 “Farewell”
American Symphony Orchestra

(NY Town Hall - March 1, 1972) §


Symphony no. 53 “L’Impériale”
Stokowski Symphony Orchestra
(NY Manhattan Center - May 25, 1949) *



Symphony no. 60 “Il distratto”
American Symphony Orchestra

(NY Carnegie Hall - January 19, 1970) §

LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI, conductor

Live (§) & Studio (*)


FLAC



8 October 2019

Bartók - The Miraculous Mandarin, suite - Boulez, Kértesz, Stokowski, Abbado






Bartók
The Miraculous Mandarin, suite


Orchester des Südwestfunks (Now SWR Baden-Baden und Freiburg)
PIERRE BOULEZ
(October 18, 1959)

Chicago Symphony Orchestra
ISTVAN KERTESZ
(September 26 or 28, 1968)

American Symphony Orchestra
LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI
(May 19, 1969)

Wiener Philharmoniker
CLAUDIO ABBADO
(Salzburg Festival, August 23, 1981)


FLAC





1 October 2019

Schoenberg - Gurrelieder - Josef Krips (live 1969)





Arnold Schoenberg
GURRELIEDER

GUNDULA JANOWITZ (Tove), sp
CHRISTA LUDWIG (Waldtaube), ms
MURRAY DICKIE (Klaus-Narr), tn
ARTURO SERGI (Waldemar), tn
HERBERT LACKNER (Bauer), bs
EVA PILZ, Sprecher

WIener Schubertbund Männerchor
Chorus Viennensis
Gemischter Chor der Wiener Singakademie

Wiener Symphoniker
JOSEF KRIPS

Wiener Konzerthaus - June 10, 1969

FLAC





27 September 2019

Bernstein and NYPO in Venice 1959







Bernstein and NYPO in Venice 1959, realized as not commercial LP


Recorded at Teatro La Fenice during the NYPO/Bernstein european tour (including two famous concerts in Moscow), finally in good sound.


MOZART
Figaro ouv (excerpts) & Piano Concerto n. 17 (II & III mov)
plus Bernstein speech about Mozart.

FLAC

19 September 2019

RT 034 Toscanini in Den Haag 1938





CHERUBINI
Anacréon Overture

DEBUSSY
Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune

DUKAS
L'apprenti sorcier

HAYDN
Symphony No. 101 "The Clock"


Bonus: Debussy rehearsal


Het Residentie-Orkest Den Haag
ARTURO TOSCANINI
March 23, 1938

FLAC




16 September 2019

Mozart, Beethoven - Oistrakh, Giulini live 1968 & 1974





MOZART
Violin Concerto n. 4 in D, KV 218

Orchestra Sinfonica
di Torino della Rai

DAVID OISTRAKH
violin & conductor

LIVE - October 25, 1968



BEETHOVEN
Violin Concerto in D, op. 61

DAVID OISTRAKH, violin

Wiener Symphoniker

CARLO MARIA GIULINI

LIVE - May 25, 1974


FLAC

4 September 2019

Prokofiev, Berlioz, Tchaikovsky - Romeo - Celibidache






Another OOP CD, published in the '90s.


The chronology of the orchestra shows these
as the only pieces performed on April 4th,
although the overall duration is too short for a symphonic concert.

The presence of the public is not perceived in any way
(no noise and no applause).
Moreover the sound is extremely good,
much better than the standards of Italian radio broadcasts in the early '60s.


Prokofiev: Romeo & Juliet, op. 64 (excerpts)
Berlioz: Romeo & Juliet, op. 17 (excerpts)
Tchaikovsky: Romeo & Juliet, Fantasy-Overture


Orchestra Sinfonica di Torino della Rai
SERGIU CELIBIDACHE

April 4, 1960


FLAC
Scans & Details included



NOTE: Shostakovich 5&9 Celibidache
New link: updated & available.


23 August 2019

Stokowski - The first Wide range & Stereo recordings 1931-32










A CD published in the late '90s.
(I don't know if the content has been reprinted by other labels).


BERLIOZ
Le Carnaval romain

WEBER/BERLIOZ
Invitation to the Dance

MENDELSSOHN
Scherzo from "A Midsummer Night's Dream"

WAGNER
Prelude & Liebestod
from "Tristan und Isolde"

SCRIABIN
Poeme de Feu, op. 60
(two excerpts in stereo)


MUSORGSKIJ
Pictures at an Exhibition
(two excerpts in stereo and two in mono)

Bell Telephone Laboritories, 1931-32


FLAC
(scans & tracklist included)

16 August 2019

Bruno Walter conducts & plays Wagner







Although all these live recordings are quite rare
and certainly valuable,
the big reason of interest are the "Wesendonck Lieder".

In fact, Walter is not on the podium: he sits at the piano
accompanying one of the greatest Wagnerian singers
of the XX Century, Kirsten Flagstad.


WAGNER
Siegfried Idyll

TRISTAN UND ISOLDE
Prelude & Liebestod
Margaret Marshall, sp

Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
BRUNO WALTER

July 14, 1953  (misdated on the booklet)



PARSIFAL
Prelude

New York Philharmonic Orchestra
BRUNO WALTER
March 23, 1952


Wesendonck-Lieder

Kirsten Flagstad, sp
BRUNO WALTER, pf

New York, Carnegie Hall
March 23, 1952


FLAC
(scans included)

8 August 2019

Beethoven 9 NYPO Rodzinski, live 1946





BEETHOVEN
Symphony no. 9

Dorothy Kirsten
Nan Merriman
Donald Dame
Todd Duncan

Westminster Choir
(John Finley Williamson, chorus master)
New York Philharmonic
ARTUR RODZINSKI

Live - NY, Carnegie Hall
April 14, 1946


An important addition to Rodzinski's discography,
with particular reference to his "golden age" with the NYPO.

Here you can listen an extremely fast (60min)
and "clean" reading of the Ninth Symphony;
perhaps not particularly inspired,
although not "violent" like the last Toscanini performances.

In particular, sometimes it's refreshing to listen to the Adagio
in delicate and flowing versions like this
rather than in the more usual "very-slow-and-over-expressive" ones.

The sound is very good for a mid 40s live and the orchestra is at its best.

FLAC




24 July 2019

Verdi - Requiem - Szell, Cleveland 1968



GIUSEPPE VERDI
Messa di Requiem

Gabriella Tucci, soprano
Janet Baker, alto
Pierre Duval, tenor
Martti Talvela, bass

Cleveland Orchestra & Chorus
GEORGE SZELL


Live, Severance Hall
Cleveland - february 5, 1968


Like Mozart's Requiem and Bruckner Te Deum,
another great choral work never "officially" recorded by Szell;
available for a short period in the 90s only on a Melodram CD (OOP, of course).

FLAC






12 July 2019

Mitropoulos conducts Copland, Barber etc NYPO 1952-58





AARON COPLAND
Appalachian Spring, suite

ROBERT SHERWOOD
Introduction and Allegro

ALBERTO GINASTERA
Creole Dance

MOZART CAMARGO GUARNIERI
Prologo y Fuga

SAMUEL BARBER
Medea's Meditadion
and Dance of Vengeance, op. 23a

New York Philharmonic
DIMITRI MITROPOULOS



Some Mitropoulos rarities: live recordings 1952-1958


Flac & scans with details

7 July 2019

Schoenberg, Webern, Hindemith NYPO Mitropoulos




SCHOENBERG
Erwartung, op. 17  (Dorothy Dow, soprano)


WEBERN
Passacaglia, op. 1


HINDEMITH
"Die Harmone der Welt", Symphony


New York Philharmonic
DIMITRI MITROPOULOS

nov 18, 1951
jan 1, 1960
oct 25, 1953

FLAC (complete scans & details included)

24 June 2019

Mitropoulos, Rubinstein & NYPO




Another AS Disc, of course OOP.

Flac - Complete scans included.


10 June 2019

Brahms - Ein Deutsches Requiem - Wiener Philharmoniker, Walter (1953)




JOHANNES BRAHMS

Tragic Overture, op. 81

Ein Deutsches Requiem, op. 54

Irmgard Seefried, sp
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, br


Edinburg Choral Union
Wiener Philharmoniker
BRUNO WALTER

Live - Edinburgh Festival
September 8, 1953



EDR is available on a CD Andromeda,
but here you can find also the Tragic Overture
performed during the same concert.

Brisk tempos as in the NYPO studio recording
realized by Walter the following year (20, 28 & 29 december 1954).
So, the overall duration is just over 79 minutes.

Flac







25 May 2019

Karel Ancerl live in Köln 1970




Brahms
Variations on a Theme by Haydn Op. 56a

Dvorák
Violin Concerto in A minor Op. 53
(Saschko Gawriloff, violin)

Janácek
Sinfonietta


Köln Radio Symphony Orchestra (WDR)
KAREL ANCERL

Live - Köln
February 20, 1970

 
A complete concert (72 min) in excellent stereo sound.

Flac


Note.
"Beecham in Helsinki" is available again: updated link (may 25).
See the comment list in the post.