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Disc 01 Egmont op. 84 (Ouvertüre und Musik zu Goethes Trauerspiel) (Auszug) 01. "Ouvertüre" Sinfonie Nr. 3 Es-Dur op. 55 "Eroica" 02. "1. Allegro con brio" 03. "2. Marcia funebre" 04. "3. Scherzo: Allegro vivace" 05. "4. Finale: Allegro molto"
Disc 02 Sinfonie Nr. 1 c-moll op. 68 01. "1. Un poco sostenuto - Allegro" 02. "2. Andante sostenuto" 03. "3. Un poco allegretto e grazioso" 04. "4. Adagio - Pi? andante - Allegro non troppo ma con brio" Ungarische T?nze Nr. 1-21 (für Orchester) (Auszug) 05. "Nr. 1 g-moll: Allegro molto" 06. "Nr. 3 F-Dur: Allegretto" 07. "Nr. 4 fis-moll: Poco sostenuto - Vivace" 08. "Nr. 5 g-moll: Allegro"
Disc 03 Sinfonie Nr. 4 Es-Dur "Romantische" (2. Fassung 1878/80) 01. "1. Bewegt, nicht zu schnell" 02. "2. Andante quasi allegretto" 03. "3. Scherzo: Bewegt - Trio: Nicht zu schnell, keinesfalls schleppend - Scherzo" 04. "4. Finale: bewegt, doch nicht zu schnell"
Disc 04 Symphonie fantastique (Episode aus dem Leben eines Künstlers) op. 14 01. "1. Tr?umereien, Leidenschaften" 02. "2. Ein Ball" 03. "3. Szenen auf dem Land" 04. "4. Gang zum Richtplatz" 05. "5. Traum eines Hexensabbats" La Damnation de Faust (Fausts Verdammnis) op. 24 (Auszug) 06. "Ballet des Sylphes" 07. "Marche Hongroise"
Disc 05 01. "Daphnis et Chlo? (Ballett): Suite Nr. 2" 02. "La Valse (Tanzdichtung) (Fassung für Orchester)" Sinfonie Nr. 1 C-Dur 03. "1. Allegro vivo" 04. "2. Adagio" 05. "3. Scherzo: Allegro vivace" 06. "4. Allegro vivace"
Disc 06 Sinfonie Nr. 9 e-moll op. 95 "Aus der Neuen Welt" 01. "1. Adagio - Allegro molto" 02. "2. Largo" 03. "3. Scherzo: Molto vivace, attacca" 04. "4. Allegro con fuoco" 05. "Totenfeier (Sinfonsiche Dichtung) für großes Orchester"
Disc 07 Fontane di Roma (R?mische Brunnen) (Sinfonische Dichtung) 01. "1. La Fontana di Valle Giulia all'alba (Der Brunnen im Valle Giulia bei Sonnenaufgang)" 02. "2. La Fontana di Tritone al mattino (Der tritonenbrunnen am Vormittag)" 03. "3. La Fontana di Trevi al merriggio (Der Trevibrunnen in der Mittagssonne)" 04. "4. La Fontana di Villa Medici al tramonto (Der Brunnen der Villa Medici in der Abendd?mmerung)" Pini di Roma (Pinien von Rom) (Sinfonische Dichtung) 05. "1. I Pini de Villa Borghese (Die Pinien der Villa Borghese)" 06. "2. I Pini presso una catacomba (Pinien bei einer Katakombe)" 07. "3. I Pini del Gianicolo (Die Pinien auf dem Janiculum)" 08. "4. I Pini della Via Appia (Die Pinien der Via Appia)" Der Feuervogel (Ballett): Suite für Orchester 09. "1. Introduction - L'oiseau de feut et sa danse - Variation de l'oiseau de feu" 10. "2. Ronde des princesses" 11. "3. Danse infernale du roi Kachtche?" 12. "4. Berceuse" 13. "5. Final"
Disc 08 01. "Der Rosenkavalier op. 59 (Oper in 3 Akten): Suite für Orchester" 02. "Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche op. 28 (nach alter Schelmenweise in Rondoform)" 03. "Don Juan op. 20 (Tondichtung nach Nikolaus Lenau)"
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 | Description: | On the occasion of conductor Georges Prêtre's 100th birthday in August, the label SWRmusic will release an 8CD box-set containing a wonderful collection of representative orchestral works by eleven composers, thus showing the fruitful collaboration between the French conductor and the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra (RSO). Most of the recordings are being released for the first time, with the exception of the works by Maurice Ravel and Richard Strauss, which have previously been released by this label.The Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1945 and has developed into one of Germanyâ??s most important musical ambassadors over the following seven decades. World-renowned conductors, as well as some of the worldâ??s greatest soloists, have been guests of the Stuttgart RSO, including Carlos Kleiber, Ferenc Fricsay, Karl Böhm, Wilhelm Furtwängler, Hans Knappertsbusch, Sir Georg Solti, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Kurt Sanderling, Gary Bertini, and Herbert Blomstedt, as well as Maria Callas, Mstislaw Rostropowitsch, Maurizio Pollini, Yehudi Menuhin, Alfred Brendel, Hélène Grimaud, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Elina Garanca, Rolando Villazon, Hilary Hahn, Sol Gabetta, and Lang Lang, to name just a few.
- On the occasion of conductor Georges Prêtre's 100th birthday in August, the label SWRmusic will release an 8CD box-set containing a wonderful collection of representative orchestral works by eleven composers, thus showing the fruitful collaboration between the French conductor and the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra (RSO). Most of the recordings are being released for the first time, with the exception of the works by Maurice Ravel and Richard Strauss, which have previously been released by this label. The Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1945 and has developed into one of Germany's most important musical ambassadors over the following seven decades. World-renowned conductors, as well as some of the world's greatest soloists, have been guests of the Stuttgart RSO, including Carlos Kleiber, Ferenc Fricsay, Karl Böhm, Wilhelm Furtwängler, Hans Knappertsbusch, Sir Georg Solti, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Kurt Sanderling, Gary Bertini, and Herbert Blomstedt, as well as Maria Callas, Mstislaw Rostropowitsch, Maurizio Pollini, Yehudi Menuhin, Alfred Brendel, Hélène Grimaud, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Elina Garanca, Rolando Villazon, Hilary Hahn, Sol Gabetta, and Lang Lang, to name just a few.? 1991 - 2004 SWR Media Services GmbH
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Recording dates & locations, total times:
CD 1 Track 1-1 Bratislava, Slowakische Pfilharmonie, June 10, 1995; Tracks 1-2 to 1-5 Liederhalle Stuttgart, September 28 & 29, 1995; TT 58:27
CD 2 Tracks 2-1 to 2-4 Liederhalle Stuttgart, December 8, 2000; Tracks 2-5 to 2-8 Liederhalle Stuttgart, October 29 & 31, 1997; TT 58:48
CD 3 Tracks 3-1 to 3-4 Linz (Austria), Bruckner-Haus, September 22 & 23, 1995; TT 65:38
CD 4 Tracks 4-1 to 4-5 Liederhalle Stuttgart, March 24 & 25, 1994; Tracks 4-6 & 4-7 Liederhalle Stuttgart, February 14 & 16, 2001; TT 59:36
CD 5 Track 5-1 Liederhalle Stuttgart, October 29 & 31, 1997; Track 5-2 Liederhalle Stuttgart December 22, 1995; Tracks 5-3 to 5-6 Liederhalle Stuttgart June 28, 1991; TT 61:13
CD 6 Tracks 6-1 to 6-4 Liederhalle Stuttgart, October 14 & 28, 1996; Track 6-5 Liederhalle Stuttgart, June 24 & 26, 1998; TT 64:22
CD 7 Tracks 7-1 to 7-8 Liederhalle Stuttgart, October 21 & 22; Track 7-9 to 7-13 Liederhalle Stuttgart, December 8, 2000; TT 60:03
CD 8 Track 8-1 Wien, Großer Musikvereinssaal, October 2, 1998; Track 8-2 Liederhalle Stuttgart, October 31, 1997;, Track 8-3 Liederhalle Stuttgart, September 29, 1995; TT 59:54
CDs in individual cardboard sleeves, collected in a heavy cardboard clamshell box. The front cover artwork of all cardboard sleeves is identical except the CD numbering. 16-page booklet with detailed tracklists, credits, recording dates, and liner notes in German and English. |  | No. of tracks: |
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SWR19155CD |
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