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: Switzerland () : Violin Sonata No.1 In G Op.78 () : Violin Sonata No.2 In A, Op. 100 () : Violin Sonata No.3 In D Minor, Op. 108 () : Schwanengesang D.957 () : Violin Sonata No.32 In B Flat K.454 () : Violin Sonata No.9 in A Op.47 "Kreutzer" () 2-9: Egmont Overture Op.84 (8:19) 3-1: Guillaume Tell Overture (11:36) : Concerto For Orchestra Sz.116 () 3-7: Act Il Finale "Heil Sei Dem Tag" (14:02) : Symphony No.5 In C Sharp Minor () : Hungary & Austria () : Cantata Profana: A Kilenc Csodaszarvas Sz.94 = Secular Cantata: The Nine Enchanted Stags () : Serenade For Small Orchestra Op.3 () : Psalmus Hungaricus Op.13 () : Symphony No.3 in E flat Op.55 "Eroica" () : Symphony No.5 In C Minor Op.67 [1958] () : Symphony No.7 In A Op.92 () 9-1: Light Cavalry Overture (5:54) 9-2: Poet And Peasant Overture (9:03) 9-3: Morning, Noon And Night In Vienna Overture (7:37) 9-4: Pique Dame Overture (7:13) : Piano Concerto No.1 In B Flat Minor Op.23 TH 55 () 11-1: Rienzi WWV 49 Overture () 11-2: Der Fliegende Holländer WWV 63 Overture () : Tannhäuser WWV 70 () : Symphony No.7 In E WAB 107 (1885 Version) () 12-5: Siegfried Idyll WWV 103 (18:30) : Symphony No.8 In C Minor WAB 108 (1890 Version) () : Overture, Scherzo And Finale Op.52 () : Symphony No.1 In B Flat Op.38 "Spring" () 15-1: Julius Caesar Overture Op.128 (7:56) : Symphony No.2 In C Op.61 () : Symphony No.3 In E Flat Op.97 "Rhenish" () : Symphony No.4 In D Minor Op.120 () : Messa Da Requiem () : Ein Heldenleben Op.40 TrV 190 () : Symphony No.8 In B Minor D.759 "Unfinished" () : Symphony No.5 In B Flat D.485 [1984] () : Symphony No.9 In C D.944 "Great" () 21-1: Die Walküre WWV 86B Ride Of The Valkyries (Concert Version) (3:03) 21-2: Das Rheingold WWV 86A Entry Of The Gods Into Valhalla (Scene IV) (5:18) 21-3: De Walküre WWV 86B Wotan's Farewell And Magic Fire Music (15:04) 21-4: Siegfried WWV 86C Waldweben (Act II) (8:57) 21-5: Götterdämmerung WWV 86D Siegfried's Funeral March (Concert Version) (8:31) 21-6: Götterdämmerung WWV 86D Finale (4:33) : Piano Concerto No.1 In D Minor Op.15 () : Variations On A Theme By Schumann Op.23 (Piano 4-Hands) () : Vier Letzte Lieder TrV 296 () 23-5: Malven TrV 297 (3:11) 23-6: Hat Gesagt - Bleibt's Nicht Dabei Op.36 TrV 186 No.3 (1:51) 23-7: Muttertändelei Op.43 TrV 196 No.2 (2:06) 23-8: Madrigal Op.15 TrV 148 No.1 (3:13) 23-9: Ständchen Op.17 TrV 149 No.2 (2:15) 23-10: Schlechtes Wetter Op.69 TrV 237 No.5 (2:08) 23-11: Allerseelen Op.10 TrV 141 No.8 (3:10) 23-12: Die Nacht Op.10 TrV 141 No.3 (3:10) 23-13: Cäcilie Op.27 TrV 170 No.2 (2:56) 23-14: All Mein' Gedanken Op.21 TrV 160 No.1 (1:53) 23-15: Begegnung TrV 98 (1:42) 23-16: Morgen! Op.27 TrV 170 No.4 (3:02) 23-17: Zueignung Op.10 TrV 141 No.1 (1:39) : Mass In C Minor K.427 "Große Messe" () : Requiem In D Minor K.626 () : Symphony No.9 In E Flat Op.70 () : Symphony No.5 In C Minor Op.67 [Live, 1990] () : Symphony No.4 In A Op.90 MWV N16 "Italian" [Live, 1993] () : Symphony No.5 In D Minor Op.47 () 28-1: Variations On A Hungarian Folk Song "Fölszållott A Påva" = "The Peacock Roared" (24:05) 28-2: Variations On A Theme By N. Paganini (14:14) : Variations On An Original Theme Op.36 "Enigma" () : Germany () 29-1: A Night On The Bare Mountain (10:28) 29-2: Prince Igor Overture (11:42) 29-3: Ruslan And Lyudmila Overture (5:01) : Khovanshchina () : Piano Quartet No 1 In G Minor K.478 () : Piano Quartet No.2 In E Flat K.493 () : Symphony No.40 In G Minor K.550 () : Symphony No.41 In C K.551 () : Eine Alpensinfonie Op.64 TrV 233 () : Also Sprach Zarathustra Op.30 TrV 176 () 33-10: Till Eulenspiegels Lustige Streiche Op.28 TrV 171 (15:16) 33-11: Salome's Dance TrV 215a "Dance Of The Seven Veils" (9:50) : Mass in D Op. 123 "Missa Solemnis" () : France () : Symphony No.2 In C Minor Op.17 TH 25 "Little Russian" () : Symphony No.5 In E Minor Op.64 TH 29 () 37-1: Tasso: Lamento E Trionfo S.96 (Symphonic Poem No.2) = Tasso: Lament And Triumph (20:36) : 2 Episoden Aus Lenaus Faust S.110 () 37-3: Grabe S.107 (Symphonic Poem No.13) = From The Cradle To The Grave (14:53) : Netherlands () : Symphony No.4 In G () : Das Lied Von Der Erde () : Symphony No.1 In F Minor Op.10 () : Le Sacre Du Printemps = The Rite of Spring () : Israel () : La Boutique Fantasque Suite () 41-10: L'Apprenti Sorcier (9:53) : Symphony No.4 In A Op.90 MWV N16 "Italian" [1958] () : Symphony No.5 In B Flat D.485 [1958] () : Serenade For String Orchestra Op.48 TH 48 () : Serenade No.13 In G K.525 "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" () : Solti In Europe: A Memoir () 44-1: Introduction And Overview (3:29) 44-2: 1930s And 1940s Europe (12:09) 44-3: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra: Part One (1950s and 1960s) (7:26) 44-4: Solti's Conducting Maxims And Artistic Approach (7:48) 44-5: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra: Part Two (1970s To 1990s) (6:25) 44-6: Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (6:10) 44-7: Solti And Young Musicians: Schleswig-Holstein Festival Orchestra And Chamber Orchestra Of Europe (10:46) 44-8: Solti And Young Opera Singers (5:54) 44-9: World Orchestra For Peace (11:27) 44-10: Final Months: Full Circle To Budapest And Zürich (9:28) : - () DVD-1: Requiem In D Minor K.626 () DVD-2: (Track List 3-1 To 3-7) () |
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44cd+2dvd / The Orchestral Recordings / Limited Edition |
 | Description: | Decca presents the third in a trilogy of Solti releases which compliments the Solti/Chicago & Solti/London boxed sets â?¦ Solti (in) Europe.
44 CDs + 2 DVDs from his very first recording on Decca (as a pianist in 1947) to his last studio album made three months before his death (which were his very first recordings made in his native Hungary with Hungarian musicians).
Highlights include:
- Soltiâ??s first recordings on Decca as a pianist accompanying violinist Georg Kulenkampff.
â?? Brahmsâ??s Violin Sonatas, Mozart Violin Sonata in B-flat major, K.454 & Beethovenâ??s â??Kreutzerâ? Sonata.
- Beguiling accounts of Tchaikovskyâ??s Second and Fifth Symphonies with the Orchestre de Paris.
- 3 recordings with the Berliner Philharmoniker including a dashing live account of Beethovenâ??s Missa Solemnis.
- Mahlerâ??s Fourth Symphony with the Concertgebouw Orchestra from 1961 and a thrilling Rite of Spring and Shostakovichâ??s First Symphony caught live in performance made 30 years later.
- Countless benchmark recordings made in the Sofiensaal in Vienna including the 1967 recording of Verdiâ??s Requiem which was producer John Culshawâ??s last Decca recording. The recorded sound has scarcely been bettered since.
- The potent demonstration disc of orchestral excerpts from The Ring, in glorious Decca digital sound, Soltiâ??s last orchestral recording made at the Sofiensaal.
- Soltiâ??s last live recording with the Zurich Tonhalle Orchestra of Mahlerâ??s Fifth Symphony. In what proved to be one of the last concerts before his death, Solti presided over an interpretation that tempers immense power with yearning introspection.
- Mozart Piano Quartets K478 & K493 with members of the Melos Ensemble.
- The 1995 UN 50th Anniversary Concert with Soltiâ??s World Orchestra for Peace, on CD & DVD.
- Mozart Requiem recorded live in Viennaâ??s Stephansdsom on the 200th Anniversary of the composer birth.
Includes a bonus audio documentary produced by Jon Tolansky with contributions from Angela Gheorghiu, Kiri Te Kanawa, Clemens Hellsberg (former violinist and Chairman of the Wiener Philharmoniker), Dr Michael Haas (former Decca Producer) and Charles Kaye (Director and General Manager of the World Orchestra for Peace), amongst others.
The recordings are accompanied by a 80pp book (En/Fr/De) with new notes by Andrew Stewart Two-piece capbox, original jackets. - 44CD+2DVD / THE ORCHESTRAL RECORDINGS / LIMITED EDITIONThis compilation ? &© 2023 Universal Music Operations Ltd., A Decca Classics Release
Editor's Note: | character used to separate parts or acts that would ordinarily call for a Header, but is not used here, to keep complete works under a single Index Track.
CD 1 65:30 ADD
First Release (Op.78): (A)K 1705-7 (3x78) ? 1948 · MONO
Recording: Radio Studio, Zurich, 28 January 1947
First Releases: (A)K 2083-5 (3x78) (Op.100) · 1949 · MONO (A)K 2112-4 (3x78) (Op.108) · ? 1950 · MONO
Recording: Radio Studio, Zurich, July 1948
CD 2 67:19 ADD
First Releases: K 1904 (78) (BEETHOVEN Overture) ? 1947 · MONO (A)K 28119-22 (4x78) (BEETHOVEN Sonata) · © 1950 · MONO
Recording: Radio Studio, Zurich, 23 June 1947
First Release (SCHUBERT): K 2172 (78) ? 1949 · MONO
Recording: Radio Studio, Zurich, 25 June 1947
First Release (MOZART): (A)K 2101-3 (3x78) ? 1950 · MONO
Recording: Radio Studio, Zurich, July 1948
CD 3 61:57 DDD
First Release: 448 901-2 ? 1995 World Orchestra for Peace Ltd / Télévision Suisse Romande
Recording (LIVE): Victoria Hall, Geneva, 5 July 1995
CD 4 68:51 DDD
First Release: 475 9153 ? 1997 Schweizer Radio DRS
Recording (LIVE): Tonhalle Zürich, 12 & 13 July 1997
CD 5 59:13 DDD
First Release: 458 929-2 ? 1998
Recording: Italian Institute, Budapest 23-26 June 1997
CD 6 73:55 ADD
First Release: SXL 2165 ? 1959
Recording: Sofiensaal, Vienna, 6, 7, 11-13 May 1959
CD 7 32:29 ADD
First Release: SXL 2124 ? 1959
Recording: Sofiensaal, Vienna, 17-20, 23, 24, 29 September 1958
CD 8 36:53 ADD
First Release: SXL 2121 ? 1959
Recording: Sofiensaal, Vienna, 13, 16 & 17 October 1958
CD 9 30:02 ADD
First Release: SXL 2174 ? 1960
Recording: Sofiensaal, Vienna, 3-7 May 1959
CD 10 34:54 ADD
First Release: SXL 2114 ? 1959
Recording: Sofiensaal, Vienna, 14-17 October 1958
CD 11 49:50 ADD
First Release: SET 227 ? 1962
Recording: Sofiensaal, Vienna, 11, 13 & 23-25 October 1961
CD 12 84:29 ADD
First Release: SET 323-4 ? 1966
Recording: Sofiensaal, Vienna, 20, 21, 25-28 October 1965 (Bruckner), 14 November 1965 (Wagner)
CD 13 77:"Solti Europe: The Orchestral Recordings" is a remarkable CD+DVD set that celebrates the extraordinary artistry of Sir Georg Solti, one of the 20th century?s most acclaimed conductors. This collection brings together some of his finest orchestral performances recorded across Europe, showcasing his dynamic interpretations and meticulous attention to detail. From powerful renditions of Beethoven and Brahms to vibrant readings of Mahler and Strauss, listeners are treated to an immersive journey through classical music's grandest landscapes. The included DVD offers rare footage and insightful interviews, providing a deeper understanding of Solti?s approach and legacy. Released by Decca, renowned for its commitment to high-fidelity sound and artistic excellence since 1929, this edition stands as both a tribute to Solti?s genius and a testament to Decca's storied history in classical music production. |  | Manufacturer No.: |
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