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Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 36 - Remastered 01. Bernstein, Leonard "I. Adagio molto - Allegro con brio" 02. Bernstein, Leonard "II. Larghetto" 03. Bernstein, Leonard "III. Scherzo. Allegro" 04. Bernstein, Leonard "IV. Allegro molto" Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 21 - Remastered 05. New York Philharmonic Orchestra "I. Adagio molto - Allegro con brio" 06. New York Philharmonic Orchestra "II. Andante cantabile con moto" 07. New York Philharmonic Orchestra "III. Menuetto. Allegro molto e vivace" 08. New York Philharmonic Orchestra "IV. Finale. Adagio - Allegro molto e vivace" Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major, Op. 55 'Eroica' - Remastered 01. Bernstein, Leonard "I. Allegro con brio" 02. Bernstein, Leonard "II. Marcia funebre - Adagio assai" 03. Bernstein, Leonard "III. Scherzo. Allegro vivace" 04. Bernstein, Leonard "IV. Finale. Allegro molto" Symphony No. 4 in B-Flat Major, Op. 60 - Remastered 01. New York Philharmonic Orchestra "I. Adagio - Allegro vivace" 02. New York Philharmonic Orchestra "II. Adagio" 03. New York Philharmonic Orchestra "III. Allegro vivace" 04. New York Philharmonic Orchestra "IV. Allegro ma non troppo" Symphony No. 8 in F Major, Op. 93 - Remastered 05. New York Philharmonic Orchestra "I. Allegro vivace e con brio" 06. New York Philharmonic Orchestra "II. Allegretto scherzando" 07. New York Philharmonic Orchestra "III. Tempo di menuetto" 08. New York Philharmonic Orchestra "IV. Allegro vivace" Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67 - Remastered 01. Bernstein, Leonard "I. Allegro con brio" 02. Bernstein, Leonard "II. Andante con moto" 03. Bernstein, Leonard "III. Scherzo. Allegro" 04. Bernstein, Leonard "IV. Allegro" 05. Bernstein, Leonard "How a Great Symphony Was Written - Leonard Bernstein Talks About the First Movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony - Rema" Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68 'Pastoral' - Remastered 01. New York Philharmonic Orchestra "I. Erwachen heiterer Empfindungen bei der Ankunft auf dem Lande. Allegro ma non troppo" 02. New York Philharmonic Orchestra "II. Szene am Bach. Andante molto mosso" 03. New York Philharmonic Orchestra "III. Lustiges Zusammensein der Landleute. Allegro" 04. New York Philharmonic Orchestra "IV. Gewitter, Sturm. Allegro" 05. New York Philharmonic Orchestra "V. Hirtengesang. Frohe und dankbare Gefühle nach dem Sturm. Allegretto" Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92 - Remastered 01. New York Philharmonic Orchestra "I. Poco sostenuto - Vivace" 02. New York Philharmonic Orchestra "II. Allegretto" 03. New York Philharmonic Orchestra "III. Presto" 04. New York Philharmonic Orchestra "IV. Allegro con brio" Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92 - Remastered 01. New York Philharmonic Orchestra "I. Poco sostenuto - Vivace" 02. New York Philharmonic Orchestra "II. Allegretto" 03. New York Philharmonic Orchestra "III. Presto, assai meno presto" 04. New York Philharmonic Orchestra "IV. Allegro con brio" Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 'Choral' - Remastered 01. Bernstein, Leonard "I. Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso" 02. Bernstein, Leonard "II. Scherzo. Molto vivace - Presto" 03. Bernstein, Leonard "III. Adagio molto e cantabile - Andante moderato" 04. Bernstein, Leonard "IVa. Finale. Presto - Allegro assai" 05. Bernstein, Leonard "IVb. Recitativo. O Freunde, nicht diese T?ne!" Die Weihe des Hauses Overture, Op. 124 - Remastered 01. Arroyo, Martina "Ouvertüre" King Stephen Overture, Op. 117 - Remastered 02. Bernstein, Leonard "Ouvertüre" Fidelio Overture, Op. 72b - Remastered 03. Bernstein, Leonard "Ouvertüre" Egmont Overture, Op. 84 - Remastered 04. Bernstein, Leonard "Ouvertüre" 05. Bernstein, Leonard "Leonore Overture No. 3, Op. 72a - Remastered" Missa Solemnis in D Major, Op. 123 - Remastered 01. Farrell, Eileen "I. Kyrie: 'Kyrie eleison'" 02. Farrell, Eileen "I. Kyrie: 'Christe eleison'" 03. Farrell, Eileen "I. Kyrie: 'Kyrie eleison' cont." 04. Farrell, Eileen "II. Gloria: 'Gloria in excelsis Deo'" 05. Farrell, Eileen "II. Gloria: 'Qui tollis peccata mundi'" 06. Farrell, Eileen "II. Gloria: 'Quoniam tu solus sanctus'" 07. Farrell, Eileen "III. Credo: 'Credo in unum Deum'" 08. Farrell, Eileen "III. Credo: 'Et incarnatus est'" 09. Farrell, Eileen "III. Credo: 'Crucifixus'" 10. Farrell, Eileen "III. Credo: 'Et resurrexit'" 11. Farrell, Eileen "III. Credo: 'Credo in Spiritum Sanctum'" 12. Farrell, Eileen "III. Credo: 'Et vitam venturi'" 13. Farrell, Eileen "IV: Sanctus: 'Sanctus Dominus'" 14. Farrell, Eileen "IV: Sanctus: 'Plenti sunt caeli'" 15. Farrell, Eileen "IV: Sanctus: 'Praeldudium. Sostenuto, ma non troppo'" 16. Farrell, Eileen "IV: Sanctus: 'Benedictus qui venit'" 17. Farrell, Eileen "V. Agnus Dei: 'Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi'" 18. Farrell, Eileen "V. Agnus Dei: 'Dona nobis pacem'"
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Beethoven Symphonies/ Overtures/ Missa Solemnis |
 | Description: | "No composer has ever lived who speaks so directly to so many peopleâ?, said Leonard Bernstein of Ludwig van Beethoven. The great German composer had a gift for communication through music that links him directly to Bernstein, one of the 20th centuryâ??s great musical communicators. This is nowhere more clear than in a work like the Ninth Symphony, with its rousing message of universal brotherhood.
Bernstein was also a significant interpreter of Beethovenâ??s music, and recorded much of it multiple times. Celebrating Beethovenâ??s 250th anniversary and following Bernsteinâ??s centenary in 2018, Sony Classical is proud to re-release Bernsteinâ??s first recorded cycle of Beethoven symphonies, made with the New York Philharmonic between 1958 and 1964. Also included are a collection of Beethoven overtures, first released in 1970, and the Missa solemnis recording of 1960.
All recordings are newly or recently remastered. Soloists include Martina Arroyo in the Ninth Symphony, and Eileen Farrell and Kim Borg in the Missa solemnis. - BEETHOVEN SYMPHONIES/OVERTURES/MISSA SOLEMNIS"No composer has ever lived who speaks so directly to so many people", said Leonard Bernstein of Ludwig van Beethoven. The great German composer, born in 1770 - 250 years ago in 2020 - had a gift for communication through music that links him directly to Bernstein, one of the 20th century's great musical communicators. This is nowhere more clear than in a work like the Ninth Symphony, with it's rousing message of universal brotherhood. Bernstein was also a significant interpreter of Beethoven's music, and recorded much of it multiple times. Celebrating Beethoven's 250th anniversary and following Bernstein's centenary in 2018, Sony Classical is proud to re-release Bernstein's first recorded cycle of Beethoven symphonies, made with the New York Philharmonic between 1958 and 1964. Also included are a collection of Beethoven overtures, first released in 1970, and the Missa solemnis recording of 1960. All recordings are newly or recently remastered. Soloists include Martina Arroyo in the Ninth Symphony, and Eileen Farrell and Kim Borg in the Missa solemnis. Bernstein described Beethoven's work as "Perhaps the closest music has ever come to universality", an aim to which Bernstein himself aspired through his composing and education work, as well as his conducting. These recordings, presented in vivid detail, are a testament to two great musical communicators.CD 1:
Original LP: MS 7084, released February 19, 1968
Recording: New York City, Manhattan Center, January 6, 1964 [1?4]; January 20/27, 1964 [5?8]
Producer: John McClure
Recording Engineers: Fred Plaut & Ed Michalski
LP Matrix Nos.: XSM 135198 [1?3], XSM 135199 [4?8]
? 1968 Sony Music Entertainment
CD 2:
Original LP: ML 6174 / MS 6774, released July 11, 1966
Recording: New York City, Manhattan Center, January 27, 1964
Producer: John McClure
LP Matrix Nos.: xLP 110680 [1/2], xLP 110681 [3/4] (mono); XSM 110682 [1/2], XSM 110683 [3/4]
? 1966 Sony Music Entertainment
CD 3:
Original LP: MS 7412, released January 24, 1970
Recording: New York City, Manhattan Center, May 7, 1962 [1?4]; October 7, 1963 [5?8]
Producer: John McClure
Recording Engineers: Fred Plaut & Ed Michalski
LP Matrix No.: XSM 150690 [1?4], XSM 150691 [5?8]
? 1970 Sony Music Entertainment
CD 4:
Original LPs: ML 5868 / MS 6468, released July 15, 1963 [1?4]; CL 918, released October 15, 1956 [5]
Recording: New York City, Manhattan Center, September 25, 1961 [1?4]; Columbia 30th Street Studio, July 13, 1956 [5]
Producer: John McClure
LP Matrix Nos.: xLP 59568 [1/2], xLP 59569 [3/4], xLP 38397 [5] (mono); XSM 59570 [1/2], XSM 59571 [3/4] (stereo)
? 1956/1963 Sony Music Entertainment
CD 5:
Original LP: ML 5949 / MS 6549, released February 15, 1965
Recording: New York City, Manhattan Center, May 13, 1963
Producer: John McClure
LP Matrix Nos.: xLP 75957 [1/2], xLP 75958 [3?5] (mono); XSM 75959 [1/2], XSM 75960 [3?5]
? 1965 Sony Music Entertainment
CD 6:
Original LP: ML 5438 / MS 6112, released August 1, 1960
Recording: New York City, Brooklyn, St. George Hotel, October 6, 1958
Producer: John McClure
LP Matrix Nos.: xLP 48577 [1/2], xLP 48578 [3/4] (mono); XSM 48579 [1/2], XSM 48580 [3/4]
? 1960 Sony Music Entertainment
CD 7:
Original LP: MS 7414, released February 24, 1970
Recording: New York City, Philharmonic Hall, now David Geffen Hall, May 4/26, 1964
Producer: John McClure
Recording Engineers: Fred Plaut & Ed Michalski
LP Matrix Nos: XSM 150692 [1/ |  | Cover: |
CD size box set |
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10 |
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19075970482 |
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