The Telarc Collection, Volume 7

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1Olympic Fanfare
recording engineer:
Jack Renner (engineer for Telarc) and Robert Woods (classical music producer, founder of TELARC)
producer:
Robert Woods (classical music producer, founder of TELARC)
editor:
Rosalind Ilett (Telarc editor) and Elaine Martone (engineer)
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
recording of:
Olympic Fanfare and Theme (1984 version)
composer:
John Williams (American score composer)
part of:
Official Songs of the Olympic Games (number: 1984)
John Williams4:22
2Introduction: Fortune, Empress of the World From Carmina Burana
engineer:
Jack Renner (engineer for Telarc)
assistant producer:
Elaine Martone (engineer)
producer:
Robert Woods (classical music producer, founder of TELARC)
choir vocals:
Atlanta Boy Choir (from 1980-11-16 until 1980-11-18) and Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus (from 1980-11-16 until 1980-11-18)
orchestra:
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (from 1980-11-16 until 1980-11-18)
conductor:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (from 1980-11-16 until 1980-11-18)
recorded at:
Atlanta Symphony Hall in Atlanta (from 1980-11-16 until 1980-11-18)
recording of:
Carmina Burana: Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi (from 1980-11-16 until 1980-11-18)
composer:
Carl Orff (composer)
part of:
Carmina Burana: Cantiones profanæ cantoribus et choris cantandæ comitantibus instrumentis atque imaginibus magicis (Carmina Burana)
Carl Orff35:19
3"Choral" Fantasy (excerpt)
piano:
Rudolf Serkin (pianist)
orchestra:
Boston Symphony Orchestra
conductor:
小澤征爾 (Seiji Ozawa, conductor and composer)
partial recording of:
Fantasia for Piano, Chorus, and Orchestra in C minor, op. 80 “Choral Fantasy”
lyricist:
Christoph Kuffner
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer) (in 1808)
dedicated to:
Maximilian Joseph I. von Bayern
premiered at:
Ludwig van Beethoven at Theater an der Wien (1808-12-22) (on 1808-12-22)
premiered at:
Theater an der Wien in Mariahilf (on 1808-12-22)
part of:
Biamonti Catalogue (chronological catalogue of Beethoven's works) (number: Bia 486) and Works of Ludwig van Beethoven by opus number (number: op. 80)
Ludwig van Beethoven4:19
4Allegretto From Symphony in D minor
partial recording of:
Symphonie en ré mineur: II. Allegretto (Symphony in D minor: II. Allegretto)
composer:
César Franck (Belgian‐born French composer) (from 1886 until 1888)
part of:
Symphonie en ré mineur op. 48 (Symphony in D minor, op. 48)
César Franck2:05
5Adagio sostenuto from Moonlight Sonata, Op. 27 No. 2
piano:
John O’Conor (pianist) (from 1985-05-15 until 1985-05-17)
recorded at:
St. Barnabas Church (Woodside Park, Finchley, London N12) in Finchley (from 1985-05-15 until 1985-05-17)
recording of:
Sonata for Piano no. 14 in C‐sharp minor, op. 27 no. 2 “Moonlight”: I. Adagio sostenuto (from 1985-05-15 until 1985-05-17)
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer) (in 1801)
part of:
Sonata for Piano no. 14 in C‐sharp minor, op. 27 no. 2 “Moonlight”
Ludwig van Beethoven5:50
6Boléro (excerpt)
partial recording of:
Boléro
composer:
Maurice Ravel (French composer) (in 1928)
publisher:
Ed. Durand & Cie (1909–1947) and Soc. Arima (rights society?)
premiered at:
Palais Garnier in Paris (on 1928-11-22)
part of:
Classic 100: Music of France (2012) (number: 9) and Catalogue Marcel Marnat des œuvres de Maurice Ravel (number: M. 81)
Maurice Ravel3:07
7Canzon Septimi Toni No.2 From Sacrae Symphoniae
Giovanni Gabrieli3:02
8Vivacissimo, Finale (excerpt) from Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 43
orchestra:
The Cleveland Orchestra
conductor:
Yoel Levi (conductor)
partial recording of:
Sinfonia nro 2 D-duuri, op. 43: IV. Finale. Allegro moderato (Symphony no. 2 in D major, op. 43: IV. Finale: Allegro moderato)
composer:
Jean Sibelius (Finnish composer) (from 1900 until 1902)
publisher:
Breitkopf & Härtel
part of:
Sinfonia nro 2 D-duuri, op. 43 (Symphony no. 2 in D major, op. 43)
Jean Sibelius3:51
9Toccata From Toccata and Fugue in D Minor
organ and pipe organ:
Hannes Kästner (German organist and cembalist)
recording of:
Toccata in D minor (unspecified)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician)
recording of:
Toccata und Fuge d-Moll, BWV 565: I. Toccata
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician)
part of:
Classic 100: Piano (2025) (number: 30)
part of:
Toccata und Fuge d-Moll, BWV 565 (Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565)
Johann Sebastian Bach32:53
10March From First Suite in E Flat MajorGustav Holst2:55
11Symphony No. 2 in C minor (excerpt)
contralto vocals:
Maureen Forrester (contralto)
soprano vocals:
Kathleen Battle (soprano)
orchestra:
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra (St. Louis Symphony Orchestra)
conductor:
Leonard Slatkin (conductor)
partial recording of:
Symphony no. 2 in C minor "Resurrection": V. Im Tempo des Scherzos. Wild herausfahrend
composer:
Gustav Mahler (composer) (from 1888 until 1894)
librettist:
Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock and Gustav Mahler (composer) (from 1888 until 1894)
part of:
Symphony no. 2 “Resurrection”
Gustav Mahler4:28
12Allegro Moderato Ma Con Fuoco (excerpt) From Octet in E Flat MajorFelix Mendelssohn4:13
13Allegro Non Troppo (excerpt) From Symphony No.5 in D MinorДмитрий Дмитриевич Шостакович3:50
14Sorcerer's Apprentice
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
partial recording of:
L’Apprenti sorcier (The Sorcerer's Apprentice)
composer:
Paul Dukas (French composer) (from 1896 until 1897)
included in:
Fantasia (Disney soundtrack)
Paul Dukas3:51
15Scene in the Pine Forest From the Nutcracker
Пётр Ильич Чайковский4:23
16Sweet Georgia Brown
Ben Bernie4:07

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ASIN:US: B000003D6E [info]

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part of:The Telarc Collection (number: 7) (order: 5)