Arthur Honegger, Symphony No. 5 "Di tre re": I. [Ernest Ansermet (conductor), 2 December 1951]
Arthur Honegger, Symphony No. 5 "Di tre re": II. Allegretto - Adagio - Allegretto [Ernest Ansermet (conductor), 2 December 1951]
Arthur Honegger, Symphony No. 5 "Di tre re": III. Allegro marcato [Ernest Ansermet (conductor), 2 December 1951]
Igor Stravinsky, Le Sacre du printemps. 1er partie: L'adoration de la terre [Igor Markevitch (conductor), 26 April 1952]
Igor Stravinsky, Le Sacre du printemps. 2?me partie: Le sacrifice [Igor Markevitch (conductor), 26 April 1952]
Leos Jan?cek, Sinfonietta: I. Allegro [Rafael Kubel?k (conductor), 3 March 1955]
Leos Jan?cek, Sinfonietta: II. Andante [Rafael Kubel?k (conductor), 3 March 1955]
Leos Jan?cek, Sinfonietta: III. Moderato [Rafael Kubel?k (conductor), 3 March 1955]
Leos Jan?cek, Sinfonietta: IV. Allegretto [Rafael Kubel?k (conductor), 3 March 1955]
Leos Jan?cek, Sinfonietta: V. Allegro [Rafael Kubel?k (conductor), 3 March 1955]
Track Listings (19) - Disc #2
Anton Webern, Passacaglia, Op. 1 [Zubin Mehta (conductor), 3 December 1983]
Anton Webern, Six Movements for Orchestra: I. Langsam [Zubin Mehta (conductor), 3 December 1983]
Anton Webern, Six Movements for Orchestra: II. Bewegt [Zubin Mehta (conductor), 3 December 1983]
Anton Webern, Six Movements for Orchestra: III. Zart bewegt [Zubin Mehta (conductor), 3 December 1983]
Anton Webern, Six Movements for Orchestra: IV. Sehr langsam. Marcia funebre [Zubin Mehta (conductor), 3 December 1983]
Anton Webern, Six Movements for Orchestra: V. Langsam [Zubin Mehta (conductor), 3 December 1983]
Anton Webern, Six Movements for Orchestra: VI. Nicht zu langsam [Zubin Mehta (conductor), 3 December 1983]
Alban Berg, Der Wein (Text by Stefan George, after Charles Baudelaire) [Dorothy Dorow (soprano), Karl B?hm (conductor), 1 June 1969]
Arnold Schoenberg, Pelleas und Melisande, Op. 5: I. Die Achtel ein wenig bewegt - z?gernd [Karl B?hm (conductor), 1 June 1969]
Arnold Schoenberg, Pelleas und Melisande, Op. 5: II. Heftig [Karl B?hm (conductor), 1 June 1969]
Arnold Schoenberg, Pelleas und Melisande, Op. 5: III. Lebhaft [Karl B?hm (conductor), 1 June 1969]
Arnold Schoenberg, Pelleas und Melisande, Op. 5: IV. Sehr rasch [Karl B?hm (conductor), 1 June 1969]
Arnold Schoenberg, Pelleas und Melisande, Op. 5: V. Ein wenig bewegt [Karl B?hm (conductor), 1 June 1969]
Arnold Schoenberg, Pelleas und Melisande, Op. 5: VI. Langsam [Karl B?hm (conductor), 1 June 1969]
Arnold Schoenberg, Pelleas und Melisande, Op. 5: VII. Ein wenig bewegter [Karl B?hm (conductor), 1 June 1969]
Arnold Schoenberg, Pelleas und Melisande, Op. 5: VIII. Sehr langsam [Karl B?hm (conductor), 1 June 1969]
Arnold Schoenberg, Pelleas und Melisande, Op. 5: IX. Etwas bewegt [Karl B?hm (conductor), 1 June 1969]
Arnold Schoenberg, Pelleas und Melisande, Op. 5: X. In gehender Bewegung [Karl B?hm (conductor), 1 June 1969]
Arnold Schoenberg, Pelleas und Melisande, Op. 5: XI. Breit [Karl B?hm (conductor), 1 June 1969]
Track Listings (3) - Disc #3
Franz Schmidt, Symphony No. 2 in E-flat major: I. Lebhaft [Erich Leinsdorf (conductor), 29 October 1983]
Franz Schmidt, Symphony No. 2 in E-flat major: II. Allegretto con variazioni [Erich Leinsdorf (conductor), 29 October 1983]
Franz Schmidt, Symphony No. 2 in E-flat major: III. Finale [Erich Leinsdorf (conductor), 29 October 1983
The Vienna Philharmonic has long been recognized as the world's standard-bearing orchestra for music of the late Classical and Romantic eras. In this unique three-CD set of previously unreleased live performances, the VPO ... more »applies its glorious sound to the masterpieces of the 20th century, from Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring" (with Igor Markevitch conducting) and scores of the Second Viennese School (with Zubin Mehta and Karl Böhm) to Honegger's Fifth Symphony (Ansermet), Janácek's Sinfonietta (Kubelík), Franz Schmidt's Second Symphony (Leinsdorf) and Egon Wellesz's rarely heard "Prosperos Beschwörungen" (Haitink). Drawn from the archives of the VPO and Austrian Radio, these recordings ? dating from 1951 to 1985 ? were digitally mastered by Ton Eichinger Studio in Vienna for maximum sonic impact. Housed in an attractive, protective slipcase, the 112-page, hardbound companion book contains iconic images of the composers and rarely seen photos of the conductors in action. The extensive texts include an introduction by Pulitzer Prize?winner Tim Page, a scene-setting note by producer Gottfried Kraus, an essay by renowned critic/author Paul Griffiths ("The Vienna Philharmonic in the 20th Century: Tradition in the Present Tense") and detailed artist biographies from "The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians." All the texts appear in English, French and German.« less
The Vienna Philharmonic has long been recognized as the world's standard-bearing orchestra for music of the late Classical and Romantic eras. In this unique three-CD set of previously unreleased live performances, the VPO applies its glorious sound to the masterpieces of the 20th century, from Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring" (with Igor Markevitch conducting) and scores of the Second Viennese School (with Zubin Mehta and Karl Böhm) to Honegger's Fifth Symphony (Ansermet), Janácek's Sinfonietta (Kubelík), Franz Schmidt's Second Symphony (Leinsdorf) and Egon Wellesz's rarely heard "Prosperos Beschwörungen" (Haitink). Drawn from the archives of the VPO and Austrian Radio, these recordings ? dating from 1951 to 1985 ? were digitally mastered by Ton Eichinger Studio in Vienna for maximum sonic impact. Housed in an attractive, protective slipcase, the 112-page, hardbound companion book contains iconic images of the composers and rarely seen photos of the conductors in action. The extensive texts include an introduction by Pulitzer Prize?winner Tim Page, a scene-setting note by producer Gottfried Kraus, an essay by renowned critic/author Paul Griffiths ("The Vienna Philharmonic in the 20th Century: Tradition in the Present Tense") and detailed artist biographies from "The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians." All the texts appear in English, French and German.