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Leopold Stokowski And The Philadelphia Orchestra - Valse Triste / Berceuse From "The Tempest" flac album

Leopold Stokowski And The Philadelphia Orchestra - Valse Triste / Berceuse From "The Tempest" flac album
  • Performer Leopold Stokowski
  • Title Valse Triste / Berceuse From "The Tempest"
  • Date of release 1938
  • Country US
  • Style Romantic
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  • Genre Classical
  • Size MP3 1752 mb
  • Size FLAC 1190 mb
  • Rating: 4.5
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Similar to Leopold Stokowski And The Philadelphia Orchestra - Valse Triste, Berceuse From "The Tempest" except on this Victor label variant, the outer double line is shorter than the inner double line.

Valse triste (Sad Waltz), Op. 44, No. 1, is a short orchestral work by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. It was originally part of the incidental music he composed for his brother-in-law Arvid Järnefelt's 1903 play Kuolema (Death), but is far better known as a separate concert piece. Sibelius wrote six pieces for the 2 December 1903 production of Kuolema. The first was titled Tempo di valse lente - Poco risoluto.

1936 Recordings of. Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra. org site Navigation Menu: Leopold Stokowski Philadelphia Recordings▼. Prior to the January 15, 1936 recording session Stokowski had conducted the Philadelphia Orchestra Concerts from the beginning of the season in October, 1935, and during the first two weeks of 1936, just prior to the January 15, 1936 recording session. He then took his accustomed winter break until April. Returning, in April and May, 1936, Stokowski took the Philadelphia Orchestra on a national tour across the United States (with a stop in Toronto). 1936 - The National Tour of Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra.

Berceuse from The Tempest by Leopold Stokowski's Symphony Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski. 9. 30. Valse Triste from Kuolema. This program consists of light classical music of the kind that every middle-class home used to play, and many pops orchestras. The longest and most serious piece is Vaughan williams' evergreen Tallis Fantasia, which is given a superb reading in good monaural sound

Valse triste, Op. 1. 4:35. Sibelius: The Tempest, Op. 109. 2:43. Philadelphia Orchestra. The Guild series of CD issues of recordings of Leopold Stokowski has done much to reveal the immense range and depth of the great conductor's work during his very long career. Of wholly exceptional interest is the world premiere recording of the Violin Concerto with Jascha Heifetz. All the other pieces are played by the Philadelphia Orchestra. An issue of outstanding artistic merit.

Stokowski was an important and influential conductor of the 20th century; he was also a tireless promoter of new music Read Full Biography. Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra Play Wagner Vol. II. Pearl.

Tracklist

A Valse Triste, Op. 44
B Berceuse From "The Tempest", Op. 109

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – RCA Manufacturing Co., Inc.

Credits

  • Composed By – Sibelius*

Notes

Similar to Leopold Stokowski And The Philadelphia Orchestra* - Valse Triste / Berceuse From "The Tempest" except on this Victor label variant, the outer double line is shorter than the inner double line.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
14726 Leopold Stokowski And The Philadelphia Orchestra* Leopold Stokowski And The Philadelphia Orchestra* - Valse Triste / Berceuse From "The Tempest" ‎(Shellac, 12") Victor Red Seal 14726 US 1938