Download Reiner Conducts Tchaikovsky, Chicago Symphony Orchestra - Symphony No 6 Op 71 Pathetique 1812 Overture album
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Album: Symphony No 6 Op 71 Pathetique 1812 Overture
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Album: Symphony No 6 Op 71 Pathetique 1812 Overture
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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1812 Overture, Op.49 | 12:32 | |
Adagio; Allegro Non Troppo | 18:01 | |
Mephisto Waltz | 11:16 | |
Symphony No. 6 In B Minor, Op.74 "Pathétique" | ||
Allegro Molto Vivace | 8:38 | |
Allegro Con Grazia | 7:47 | |
Finale: Adago Lamentoso | 10:40 |
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Catalog Numbers
09026-61246-2Labels
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Formats
- CD
- Compilation
- Remastered
Companies
Role | Company |
---|---|
Phonographic Copyright (p) | BMG Music |
Copyright (c) | BMG Music |
Distributed By | BMG Music |
Manufactured By | BMG Music |
Recorded At | Orchestra Hall, Chicago |
Remastered At | BMG/RCA Studios |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Composed By | Franz Liszt (tracks: 5), Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (tracks: 1 to 4, 6) |
Conductor | Fritz Reiner |
Engineer | Lewis Layton |
Liner Notes | Charles O'Connell |
Orchestra | Chicago Symphony Orchestra |
Photography By | Ben Rose |
Producer | Richard Mohr |
Reissue Producer | John Pfeiffer |
Remastered By | Thomas MacClusky |
Notes
- Recorded April 16 and 17, 1957 (tracks 1-4)
- Recorded December 10, 1955 (track 5)
- Recorded January 7, 1956 (track 6)
- Recorded in Orchestra Hall, Chicago.
- Made in U.S.A.
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout: 090266124626 1H13 Y
- Barcode: IFPI L238
- Barcode: 090266124626
- Other (SPARS Code): ADD
About Reiner Conducts Tchaikovsky, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Prominent conductor of opera and symphonic music in the twentieth century. (December 19, 1888 November 15, 1963).
Reiner was born in Budapest, Hungary to a secular Jewish family that resided in the Pest area of the city. After preliminary studies in law at his fathers urging, Reiner pursued the study of piano, piano pedagogy, and composition at the Franz Liszt Academy. During his last two years there his piano teacher was the young .
He worked at opera houses in Budapest and Dresden, where he worked closely with . He moved to the United States in 1922 to take the post of Principal Conductor of the . He remained until 1931, having become a naturalized citizen in 1928, leaving to teach at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia, where his pupils included , and .
He conducted from 1938 to 1948 and made a few recordings with them for Columbia Records. He then spent several years at , where he conducted a historic production of Strauss's Salome in 1949, and the American premiere of 's The Rake's Progress in 1951.
Reiner's focus had been on American music since his arrival in Cincinnati, but after the WWII he began increasing his European activity. When he became music director of in 1953 he had a completely international reputation. By common consent, the ten years that he spent in Chicago mark the pinnacle of his career, and are best-remembered today through the many recordings he made in Chicago's Orchestra Hall for from 1954 to 1963.
Real Name
- Frederick Martin Reiner
Name Vars
- Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- Dr. Fritz Reiner
- F. Reiner
- Fr. Reiner
- Fritz Reiner And His Symphony Orchestra
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- Reiner Frigyes
- Reiner, Fritz
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