50 Chefs-d'œuvre de la musique classique

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1Also sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30: I. Sunrise
recording engineer:
Leslie Chase (on 1954-03-08)
producer:
John Pfeiffer (producer and engineer)
orchestra:
Chicago Symphony Orchestra (on 1954-03-08)
conductor:
Fritz Reiner (conductor) (on 1954-03-08)
recorded at:
Symphony Center: Orchestra Hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1954-03-08)
recording of:
Also sprach Zarathustra, op. 30: I. Einleitung (Sonnenaufgang) (on 1954-03-08)
composer:
Richard Strauss (German composer) (in 1896)
part of:
Also sprach Zarathustra (op 30; TrV 176)
Richard Strauss1:31
2Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46: I. Morning Mood
recording engineer:
René Möller
producer:
Friedemann Engelbrecht
orchestra:
Wiener Philharmoniker
conductor:
Zubin Mehta (conductor)
recording of:
Peer Gynt Suite no. 1, op. 46: I. Morgenstemning
composer:
Edvard Grieg (composer) (in 1875)
revised by:
Edvard Grieg (composer) (in 1888)
version of:
Peer Gynt, op. 23: 4. akt, prelude: Morgenstemning
part of:
Peer Gynt Suite no. 1, op. 46
Edvard Grieg3:51
3Orpheus in the Underworld: Cancan
producer:
René Möller
orchestra:
Wiener Philharmoniker (in 2016)
conductor:
Semyon Bychkov (conductor) (in 2016)
recording of:
Orphée aux Enfers: Acte II, Scene 2. Galop Infernal (widely known as “Can-can”) (in 2016)
composer:
Jacques Offenbach
part of:
Orphée aux Enfers: Acte II, Tableau 4 (Les Enfers)
Jacques Offenbach2:23
4Piano Sonata No. 11 in A Major, K. 331: III. Alla Turca - Allegretto
piano:
Glenn Gould (pianist) (on 1965-12-16, on 1970-08-11)
recorded at:
CBS 30th Street Studio in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1965-12-16, on 1970-08-11)
recording of:
Sonata for Piano no. 11 in A major, K. 300i/331 “Alla Turca”: III. Rondo alla Turca. Allegretto (from 1965-12-16 until 1970-08-11)
composed in:
Paris, Île-de-France, France (in 1778)
composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer) (in 1783)
part of:
Sonata for Piano no. 11 in A major, K. 300i/331 “Alla Turca”
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart4:04
5The Tale of Tsar Saltan: The Flight of the Bumblebee (Arr. for Cello and Piano)
cello:
Sol Gabetta (cellist)
piano:
Irène Timacheff-Gabetta
recording of:
Flight of the Bumblebee (Rimski‐Korsakov work, catch‐all for arrangements)
composer:
Николай Андреевич Римский‐Корсаков (Nikolaï Rimski‐Korsakov)
arrangement of:
Полёт шмеля (Flight of the Bumblebee; original for orchestra)
Николай Андреевич Римский‐Корсаков1:17
6Má Vlast, JB 1:112: The Moldau (Vltava) [Excerpt]
recording engineer:
Robert Simpson (engineer)
engineer:
Mark Donahue (engineer)
producer:
Peter Dellheim (producer for RCA)
orchestra:
RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra
conductor:
Leopold Stokowski (conductor)
partial recording of:
Má vlast: II. Vltava, JB 1:112/2 (Die Moldau)
composer:
Bedřich Smetana (composer) (from 1874-11-20 until 1874-12-08)
part of:
B. number catalogue by František Bartoš (number: B. 111)
is based on:
La Mantovana
part of:
Má vlast, JB 1:112 (My Country / My Fatherland)
Bedřich Smetana3:43
7Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major, BWV 1068: II. Air
recording engineer:
Adam Abeshouse (from 2014-04-28 until 2014-04-29)
producer:
Adam Abeshouse
violin:
Joshua Bell (violinist) (from 2014-04-28 until 2014-04-29)
orchestra:
Academy of St Martin in the Fields (from 2014-04-28 until 2014-04-29)
recorded at:
AIR Studios (Lyndhurst Hall 1991–present) in Hampstead, Camden, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 2014-04-28 until 2014-04-29)
recording of:
Orchestersuite Nr. 3 D-Dur, BWV 1068: II. Air (Air on the G string) (from 2014-04-28 until 2014-04-29)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician) (in 1730)
part of:
Orchestersuite Nr. 3 D-Dur, BWV 1068
Johann Sebastian Bach4:53
8Kinderszenen, Op. 15: VII. Träumerei
producer:
Nicolas Bartholomée
piano:
Khatia Buniatishvili (pianist)
recording of:
Kinderszenen, op. 15: No. 7. Träumerei (for piano)
composer:
Robert Schumann (German classical composer) (in 1838)
part of:
Kinderszenen, op. 15
Robert Schumann3:15
9Rigoletto, Atto III, Canzone: "La donna è mobile"
tenor vocals [Duca]:
Jonas Kaufmann (tenor)
orchestra:
Orchestra dell'Opera di Parma
conductor:
Pier Giorgio Morandi (conductor)
recording of:
Rigoletto: Atto III. “La donna è mobile” (Duca)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer) (until 1851-03-11)
librettist:
Francesco Maria Piave (until 1851-03-11)
part of:
Rigoletto: Atto III
Giuseppe Verdi2:18
10Turandot, Atto III: "Nessun Dorma"
recording engineer:
Giacomo De Caterini
producer:
Philipp Nedel
tenor vocals [Calaf]:
Jonas Kaufmann (tenor) (from 2014-09-14 until 2014-09-21)
orchestra:
Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia (from 2014-09-14 until 2014-09-21)
conductor:
Antonio Pappano (conductor and pianist) (from 2014-09-14 until 2014-09-21)
balance engineer:
Philip Siney (sound engineer)
recorded at:
Sala Santa Cecilia (Parco della Musica) in Roma, Roma, Lazio, Italy (from 2014-09-14 until 2014-09-21)
recording of:
Turandot: Atto III, scena 1. Aria “Nessun dorma” (Calaf) (from 2014-09-14 until 2014-09-21)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer) (from 1921-03 until 1924-03)
librettist:
Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni
publisher:
Casa Ricordi BMG S.p.A. and Ed. G. Ricordi & Cia. SpA
part of:
Turandot: Atto III
Giacomo Puccini3:09
11The Nutcracker, Op. 71, TH 14: Waltz of the Flowers
orchestra:
Boston Pops Orchestra (from 1956-05-25 until 1956-05-26)
conductor:
Arthur Fiedler (conductor) (from 1956-05-25 until 1956-05-26)
recording of:
The Nutcracker (suite from the ballet), op. 71a: III. Valse des fleurs. Tempo di Valse (from 1956-05-25 until 1956-05-26)
composer:
Пётр Ильич Чайковский (Russian romantic composer)
part of:
Fantasia (Disney soundtrack)
part of:
The Nutcracker (suite from the ballet), op. 71a
revision of:
Щелкунчик, op. 71: Действие II, Картина III, no. 13. Вальс цветов (valse des fleurs; waltz of the flowers)
Пётр Ильич Чайковский6:26
12Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95 , B. 178 "From the New World": IV. Allegro con fuoco [Excerpt]
sound engineer:
Lewis Layton (engineer)
producer:
Richard Mohr (producer) and John Newton (editor, engineer mixer)
orchestra:
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
conductor:
Fritz Reiner (conductor)
partial recording of:
Symfonie č. 9 e moll, op. 95 „Z Nového světa“: IV. Allegro con fuoco
composer:
Antonín Dvořák (composer) (from 1893-01-10 until 1893-05-24)
part of:
Symfonie č. 9 e moll, op. 95 „Z Nového světa“
Antonín Dvořák3:40
13Boléro, M. 81 [Excerpt]
sound engineer:
Lewis Layton (engineer)
producer:
Richard Mohr (producer)
orchestra:
Boston Symphony Orchestra
performer:
Charles Munch (conductor and violinist)
partial recording of:
Boléro
composer:
Maurice Ravel (classical composer) (in 1928)
publisher:
Ed. Durand & Cie (1909–1947) and Soc. Arima (rights society?)
premiered at:
Palais Garnier in Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1928-11-22)
part of:
Catalogue Marcel Marnat des œuvres de Maurice Ravel (number: M. 81)
Maurice Ravel4:51
14An American in Paris [Excerpt]
producer:
David Oppenheim (producer of classical recordings)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic
conductor:
Leonard Bernstein
partial recording of:
An American in Paris
composer:
George Gershwin (composer) (in 1928)
publisher:
Chappell Music Ltd.
premiered at:
Carnegie Hall in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1928-12-13)
part of:
An American in Paris (2015 Broadway musical)
George Gershwin5:23
15España
recording engineer:
Lewis Layton (engineer) (on 1958-06-26)
producer:
Richard Mohr (producer)
orchestra:
Boston Pops Orchestra (on 1958-06-26)
conductor:
Arthur Fiedler (conductor) (on 1958-06-26)
recorded at:
Symphony Hall (Boston) in Boston, Massachusetts, United States (on 1958-06-26)
recording of:
España (rhapsody for orchestra) (on 1958-06-26)
composer:
Emmanuel Chabrier (composer) (in 1883)
dedicated to:
Charles Lamoureux
Emmanuel Chabrier6:22
16Concierto de Aranjuez: II. Adagio [Excerpt]
sound engineer:
Bob Auger (audio)
producer:
James Burnett (producer)
classical guitar:
Julian Bream (British classical guitarist and lutenist)
orchestra:
Chamber Orchestra of Europe
conductor:
Sir John Eliot Gardiner
partial recording of:
Concierto de Aranjuez: II. Adagio
composer:
Joaquín Rodrigo (Spanish composer and virtuoso pianist) (in 1939)
part of:
Concierto de Aranjuez
Joaquín Rodrigo2:48
17Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-Flat Minor, Op. 35 "Funeral March": III. Marche funèbre. Lento
producer:
Andreas Neubronner (engineer/producer, co-founded Tritonus Musikproduktion)
piano:
Khatia Buniatishvili (pianist) (from 2012-03-12 until 2012-03-15)
recorded at:
Jesus‐Christus‐Kirche (Dahlem) in Berlin, Germany (from 2012-03-12 until 2012-03-15)
recording of:
Sonata for Piano no. 2 in B-flat minor, op. 35: III. Marche funèbre. Lento (from 2012-03-12 until 2012-03-15)
composer:
Fryderyk Chopin (composer) (in 1839)
part of:
Sonata for Piano no. 2 in B-flat minor, op. 35 “Funeral March”
Fryderyk Chopin8:31
18Sonata No. 14 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 27 No. 2 "Moonlight": I. Adagio sostenuto
recording engineer:
Anthony Salvatore (engineer) (from 1963-01-25 until 1963-01-30)
producer:
Max Wilcox (engineer/editor/producer)
piano:
Arthur Rubinstein (pianist) (on 1962-04-06, from 1963-01-25 until 1963-01-30)
recorded at:
Manhattan Center in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1963-01-25 until 1963-01-30)
recording of:
Sonata for Piano no. 14 in C-sharp minor, op. 27 no. 2 “Moonlight”: I. Adagio sostenuto (on 1962-04-06)
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer) (in 1801)
part of:
Sonata for Piano no. 14 in C-sharp minor, op. 27 no. 2 “Moonlight”
recording of:
Sonata for Piano no. 14 in C-sharp minor, op. 27 no. 2 “Moonlight”: I. Adagio sostenuto (from 1963-01-25 until 1963-01-30)
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 Beethoven6:12
19Requiem in D Minor, K. 626: I. Introitus: Requiem
recording engineer:
Michael Brammann and Josef Schütz
producer:
Friedemann Engelbrecht
editor:
René Möller
choir vocals:
Arnold Schoenberg Chor (from 2003-11-27 until 2003-12-01)
soprano vocals:
Christine Schäfer (soprano) (from 2003-11-27 until 2003-12-01)
conductor:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor) (from 2003-11-27 until 2003-12-01)
chorus master:
Erwin Ortner (from 2003-11-27 until 2003-12-01)
performer:
Concentus Musicus Wien (from 2003-11-27 until 2003-12-01)
recorded at:
Wiener Musikverein: Großer Musikvereinssaal in Innere Stadt, Wien, Austria (from 2003-11-27 until 2003-12-01)
live recording of:
Requiem in D minor, K. 626: I. Introitus: “Requiem aeternam” (Beyer/Kunzelmann Edition) (from 2003-11-27 until 2003-12-01)
additional orchestrator:
Franz Beyer (violist)
additional composer:
Franz Xaver Süßmayr
composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer) (in 1791)
part of:
Requiem in D minor, K. 626 (Beyer/Kunzelmann Edition)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart4:59
20Messiah, HWV 56: Part 2: Hallelujah (Chorus)
assistant engineer:
Wolfgang Schiefermair
engineer:
Michael Brammann
producer:
Friedemann Engelbrecht
mixer and editor:
René Möller
cello:
Herwig Tachezi (cellist) (from 2004-12-17 until 2004-12-21)
harpsichord:
Stefan Gottfried (Pianist) (from 2004-12-17 until 2004-12-21)
organ:
Herbert Tachezi (from 2004-12-17 until 2004-12-21)
choir vocals:
Arnold Schoenberg Chor (from 2004-12-17 until 2004-12-21)
orchestra:
Concentus Musicus Wien (from 2004-12-17 until 2004-12-21)
conductor:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor) (from 2004-12-17 until 2004-12-21)
chorus master:
Erwin Ortner (from 2004-12-17 until 2004-12-21)
recorded at:
Wiener Musikverein: Großer Musikvereinssaal in Innere Stadt, Wien, Austria (from 2004-12-17 until 2004-12-21)
live recording of:
Messiah, HWV 56: Part II, no. 44. Chorus: “Hallelujah” (from 2004-12-17 until 2004-12-21)
composer:
George Frideric Handel (German‐British baroque composer) (in 1741)
part of:
Messiah, HWV 56: Part II
George Frideric Handel3:58
21Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67: I. Allegro con brio
producer:
Arend Prohmann (producer / editor)
orchestra:
Wiener Philharmoniker (in 2010-04)
conductor:
Christian Thielemann (German conductor) (in 2010-04)
recorded at:
Wiener Musikverein: Großer Musikvereinssaal in Innere Stadt, Wien, Austria (in 2010-04)
live recording of:
Symphony no. 5 in C minor, op. 67: I. Allegro con brio (in 2010-04)
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer) (from 1804 until 1808)
part of:
Symphony no. 5 in C minor, op. 67
Ludwig van Beethoven7:26
22Adagio for Strings, Op. 11
producer:
Richard Killough and John McClure (recording engineer and record producer)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1971-01-12)
conductor:
Leonard Bernstein (on 1971-01-12)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Sony Music Entertainment Inc. (not for release label use! company owned by Sony Corporation of America from 1991–2004, operated worldwide except in JP) (in 1971)
recorded at:
David Geffen Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (on 1971-01-12)
recording of:
Adagio for Strings (on 1971-01-12)
orchestrator:
Samuel Barber (American orchestral, choral, opera & piano composer) (in 1938)
composer:
Samuel Barber (American orchestral, choral, opera & piano composer) (in 1936)
premiered at:
[radio broadcast] (1938-11-05)
publisher:
G. Schirmer Inc.
arrangement of:
String Quartet, op. 11: II. Molto adagio
Samuel Barber9:58
23Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 2 in E-Flat Major. Andante
recording engineer:
Sergio Marcotulli (on 1965-08-30)
piano:
Arthur Rubinstein (pianist) (on 1965-08-30)
recorded at:
RCA Italiana Studios in Roma, Roma, Lazio, Italy (on 1965-08-30)
recording of:
Nocturne no. 2 in E-flat major, op. 9 no. 2: Andante (on 1965-08-30)
composer:
Fryderyk Chopin (composer) (from 1830 until 1832)
part of:
Nocturnes, op. 9 (original for piano)
Fryderyk Chopin4:27
24Ave Maria, "Ellens Gesang III", Op. 52/6, D. 839
producer:
Christopher Alder (editor/engineer/producer)
tenor vocals:
Vittorio Grigolo (Italian tenor)
orchestra:
Roma Sinfonietta
conductor:
Fabio Cerroni (conductor and organist)
recording of:
Ellens Gesang III, op. 52 no. 6, D. 839 “Ave Maria” (Schubert's song, not the Bach/Gounod work; original for voice and piano)
lyricist:
Sir Walter Scott (19th-century Scottish author)
composer:
Franz Schubert (composer) (in 1825)
translator:
Adam Storck
part of:
Franz Schubert, thematisches Verzeichnis seiner Werke in chronologischer Folge (number: D. 839)
Franz Schubert2:58
25Guten Abend, gut' Nacht, Op. 49, No. 4
producer:
Andreas Neubronner (engineer/producer, co-founded Tritonus Musikproduktion)
piano:
Helmut Deutsch (Austrian piano player)
tenor vocals:
Jonas Kaufmann (tenor)
recording of:
5 Lieder, op. 49: Nr. 4. Wiegenlied "Guten Abend, gute Nacht" (for voice and piano)
lyricist:
"Des Knaben Wunderhorn" (special purpose artist) and Georg Scherer
composer:
Johannes Brahms (German composer) (in 1868)
dedicated to:
Bertha Faber
premiered at:
[concert] (1869-12-22)
part of:
5 Lieder, op. 49
Johannes Brahms2:37
26Suite bergamasque, L. 75: III. Clair de Lune (Transcribed for Harp)
engineer and producer:
Andreas Neubronner (engineer/producer, co-founded Tritonus Musikproduktion)
harp:
Lavinia Meijer (from 2014-09-21 until 2014-09-23)
recorded at:
Funkhaus Nalepastraße in Berlin, Germany (from 2014-09-21 until 2014-09-23)
recording of:
Suite bergamasque, L75: III. Clair de Lune (Transcription for harp)
composer:
Claude Debussy (composer)
arrangement of:
Suite bergamasque, L. 75, CD 82a : III. Clair de lune (for piano)
Claude Debussy4:34
27Liebestraum No. 3 in A-Flat Major, S. 541
producer and balance engineer:
Phillip Schulz (engineer)
piano:
Olga Scheps (pianist) (from 2015-04-13 until 2015-04-16)
recorded at:
Jesus-Christus-Kirche (Dahlem) in Berlin, Germany (from 2015-04-13 until 2015-04-16)
recording of:
Liebesträume, S. 541: No. 3 Liebestraum As-Dur “Oh Lieb, so lang du lieben kannst” (from 2015-04-13 until 2015-04-16)
composer:
Franz Liszt (in 1850)
piano arranger:
Franz Liszt
arrangement of:
O lieb, so lang du lieben kannst, S. 298/2 (second version)
part of:
Liebesträume, S. 541
Franz Liszt4:57
28Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major, K. 467: II. Andante
piano:
Robert Casadesus (French pianist/composer) (on 1948-12-20)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1948-12-20)
conductor:
Charles Munch (conductor and violinist) (on 1948-12-20)
recording of:
Concerto for Piano no. 21 in C major, K. 467: II. Andante (on 1948-12-20)
composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer) (from 1785 until 1785-03-09)
part of:
Concerto for Piano no. 21 in C major, K. 467
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart8:16
29An der schönen, blauen Donau, Walzer, Op. 314 [Excerpt]
sound engineer:
Tobias Lehmann and René Möller
orchestra:
Wiener Philharmoniker
conductor:
Daniel Barenboim (pianist and conductor)
partial recording of:
An der schönen blauen Donau, op. 314
premiered in:
Wien, Austria (on 1867-02-15)
composer:
Johann Strauss (Austro-German composer, „Walzerkönig“, Johann Strauss II, Sohn, Jr., the Younger, the Son) (in 1866)
part of:
Works of Johann Strauss Jr. by opus number (number: op. 314)
Johann Strauss4:24
30Gaîté parisienne: No. 23: Barcarolle
recording engineer:
Lewis Layton (engineer)
producer:
Richard Mohr (producer)
orchestra:
Boston Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Arthur Fiedler (conductor)
recording of:
Gaîté Parisienne: XXIII. Barcarolle (from « Les Contes d'Hoffmann »)
orchestrator:
Manuel Rosenthal (French conductor & composer)
composer:
Jacques Offenbach
arrangement of:
Les Contes d'Hoffmann : Acte IV. No 17 Barcarolle « Belle nuit, ô nuit d'amour » (Nicklausse, Giulietta, les invités)
part of:
Gaîté parisienne
Jacques Offenbach3:47
31Rákóczy March, S. 244c
recording engineer:
Lewis Layton (engineer)
producer:
Richard Mohr (producer)
orchestra:
Boston Pops Orchestra (on 1960-01-04)
conductor:
Arthur Fiedler (conductor) (on 1960-01-04)
recorded at:
Symphony Hall (Boston) in Boston, Massachusetts, United States (on 1960-01-04)
recording of:
Rákóczy March, S. 117 (for orchestra) (on 1960-01-04)
composer:
Franz Liszt (in 1865)
Franz Liszt6:44
32Romeo and Juliet, Op. 64: Montagues and Capulets (Dance of the Knights) [Excerpts]Сергей Сергеевич Прокофьев3:34
33French Suite No. 5 in G Major, BWV 816: VII. Gigue
recording engineer:
Martin Kistner (engineer)
producer:
Philipp Nedel
organ [International Touring Organ]:
Cameron Carpenter (from 2015-10-26 until 2015-10-31)
arranger:
Cameron Carpenter
recorded at:
Jesus-Christus-Kirche (Dahlem) in Berlin, Germany (from 2015-10-26 until 2015-10-31)
recording of:
Französische Suite Nr. 5 G-dur, BWV 816: VII. Gigue (catch all for arrangements) (from 2015-10-26 until 2015-10-31)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician)
arrangement of:
Französische Suite Nr. 5 G-dur, BWV 816: VII. Gigue
Johann Sebastian Bach3:28
34The Carnival of the Animals, R. 125: XIII. The Swan (Arr. for Cello and Piano)
recording engineer:
Richard King (engineer with Sony Music Studios, NYC from 1992–2007) (from 2015-03-28 until 2015-03-31)
producer:
Steven Epstein (classical music producer)
mixer:
Richard King (engineer with Sony Music Studios, NYC from 1992–2007)
cello:
Yo‐Yo Ma (cellist) (from 2015-03-28 until 2015-03-31)
piano:
Kathryn Stott (pianist) (from 2015-03-28 until 2015-03-31)
recorded at:
Mechanics Hall in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States (from 2015-03-28 until 2015-03-31)
recording of:
Le Carnaval des animaux: XIII. Le Cygne (catch-all for arrangements) (from 2015-03-28 until 2015-03-31)
composer:
Camille Saint‐Saëns (composer)
arrangement of:
Le Carnaval des animaux : XIII. Le Cygne (part of orig. Carnival of the Animals, for cello and dual piano)
part of:
Le Carnaval des animaux (catch-all for arrangements)
Camille Saint‐Saëns2:51
35Bagatelle No. 25 in A Minor, WoO 59 "Für Elise"
producer:
Andreas Neubronner (engineer/producer, co-founded Tritonus Musikproduktion)
piano:
Igor Levit (pianist)
recording of:
Bagatelle for Piano in A minor, WoO 59 “Für Elise”: Poco moto
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer) (from 1808 until 1810)
part of:
Kinsky catalogue (Beethoven WoO works) (number: WoO 59)
Ludwig van Beethoven3:31
36Waltz No. 1 in D-Flat Major, Op. 64/1
producer:
Tibor Alpár
piano:
Andrea Kauten (pianist)
recording of:
Waltz no. 6 in D-flat major, op. 64 no. 1 “Minute Waltz”
composer:
Fryderyk Chopin (composer) (from 1846 until 1847)
part of:
Waltzes, op. 64
Fryderyk Chopin1:55
37Jesus bleibt meine Freude, BWV 147: Choral
producer:
Stephan Flock
piano:
See Siang Wong
recording of:
Kantate, BWV 147 “Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben”: Teil II, X. Choral “Jesus bleibet meine Freude” (Jesu, Joy of Mans Desiring; catch-all for arrangements and unknown orchestrations)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician)
arrangement of:
Kantate, BWV 147 „Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben“: Teil II, X. Choral „Jesus bleibet meine Freude“ (Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring)
Johann Sebastian Bach3:29
38Prelude and Fugue No. 1 in C Major, BWV 846: Prelude
producer:
Paul Myers (classical record producer)
piano:
Glenn Gould (pianist) (from 1962-06-07 until 1962-09-21)
recording of:
The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I: Prelude and Fugue no. 1 in C major, BWV 846: Prelude (from 1962-06-07 until 1962-09-21)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician) (in 1722)
part of:
The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I: Prelude and Fugue no. 1 in C major, BWV 846
Johann Sebastian Bach2:24
39Gymnopédie No. 1: Lent et douloureux
engineer:
Phillip Schulz (engineer)
piano:
Olga Scheps (pianist)
recording of:
Première Gymnopédie: Lent et douloureux
composer:
Erik Satie (French composer) (from 1888-02 until 1888-04)
part of:
Gymnopédies
Erik Satie3:11
40Pavane pour une infante défunte in G major, M. 19
producer:
Andreas Neubronner (engineer/producer, co-founded Tritonus Musikproduktion)
piano:
Khatia Buniatishvili (pianist) (from 2013-04-15 until 2013-04-19)
recorded at:
Jesus‐Christus‐Kirche (Dahlem) in Berlin, Germany (from 2013-04-15 until 2013-04-19)
recording of:
Pavane pour une infante défunte (original version for solo piano) (from 2013-04-15 until 2013-04-19)
premiered in:
Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1902-04-05)
composer:
Maurice Ravel (classical composer) (in 1899)
part of:
Catalogue Marcel Marnat des œuvres de Maurice Ravel (number: M. 19)
Maurice Ravel5:57
41Requiem en ré mineur, Op. 48: "Pie Jesu"
engineer and producer:
Nicolas Bartholomée and Maximilien Ciup
cello:
Christian-Pierre La Marca (cellist) (from 2015-07-27 until 2015-07-31)
orchestra:
Les Ambassadeurs (orchestra playing period instruments) (from 2015-07-27 until 2015-07-31)
conductor:
Alexis Kossenko (flutist and conductor) (from 2015-07-27 until 2015-07-31)
recorded at:
Salle Colonne (ex-Studio Blanqui, Philips) in Paris, Île-de-France, France (from 2015-07-27 until 2015-07-31)
recording of:
Requiem, op. 48: IV. Pie Jesu (catch-all for arrangements) (from 2015-07-27 until 2015-07-31)
composer:
Gabriel Fauré (French composer) (from 1886 until 1900)
arrangement of:
Requiem, op. 48: IV. Pie Jesu
part of:
Requiem, op. 48 (catch-all for arrangements)
Gabriel Fauré3:34
42Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune, L. 86
sound engineer:
Yves Baudry
producer:
Elsa Biston
orchestra:
Orchestre national de France (RTF / ORTF / Radio France)
conductor:
Daniele Gatti (Italian conductor)
recording of:
Prélude à l’après‐midi d’un faune, L. 86, CD 87 (original version for orchestra)
composer:
Claude Debussy (composer) (from 1891 until 1894-09)
dedicated to:
Raymond Bonheur (composer, 1861-1939)
premiered at:
[concert] (1894-12-22)
publisher:
Eugène Fromont (in 1895-10)
part of:
Catalogue François Lesure des œuvres de Claude Debussy (Version de 1977 “L.”) (number: L. 86) and Catalogue François Lesure des œuvres de Claude Debussy (Version révisée en 2001 “CD”) (number: CD 87)
Claude Debussy9:15
43Gianni Schicchi: O mio babbino caro
sound engineer:
Yves Baudry
producer:
Daniel Zalay
soprano vocals [Lauretta]:
Nino Machaidze (georgian soprano)
orchestra:
Orchestre national de France (RTF / ORTF / Radio France)
conductor:
Daniele Gatti (Italian conductor)
recording of:
Gianni Schicchi: “O mio babbino caro” (Lauretta)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giovacchino Forzano
publisher:
Casa Ricordi BMG S.p.A. and G. Ricordi & Co. (London) Ltd.
part of:
Gianni Schicchi
Giacomo Puccini2:23
44Valse Triste, Op. 44
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1969-12-08)
conductor:
Leonard Bernstein (on 1969-12-08)
recorded at:
David Geffen Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (on 1969-12-08)
recording of:
Valse triste, op. 44 no. 1 (for orchestra) (on 1969-12-08)
composer:
Jean Sibelius (Finnish composer) (in 1903)
revised by:
Jean Sibelius (Finnish composer) (in 1904)
premiered at:
Konsertti (1904-04-25)
premiered at:
Svenska Teatern (theatre in Helsinki, Finland) in Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland (on 1904-04-25)
part of:
2 Pieces from Kuolema, op. 44
revision of:
Kuolema, JS 113: No. 1. Tempo di valse lente (for orchestra)
Jean Sibelius5:07
45Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46: IV. In the Hall of the Mountain King [Excerpt]
sound engineer:
René Möller
producer:
Friedemann Engelbrecht
orchestra:
Wiener Philharmoniker
conductor:
Zubin Mehta (conductor)
partial recording of:
Peer Gynt Suite no. 1, op. 46: IV. I Dovregubbens hall
composer:
Edvard Grieg (composer) (in 1875)
revised by:
Edvard Grieg (composer) (in 1888)
version of:
Peer Gynt, op. 23: 2. akt: I Dovregubbens hall
part of:
Peer Gynt Suite no. 1, op. 46
Edvard Grieg2:52
46El amor brujo: Ritual Fire Dance
recording engineer:
Lewis Layton (engineer) (on 1963-03-04)
producer:
Richard Mohr (producer)
soprano vocals:
Leontyne Price (soprano) (on 1963-03-04)
orchestra:
Chicago Symphony Orchestra (on 1963-03-04)
conductor:
Fritz Reiner (conductor) (on 1963-03-04)
recorded at:
Symphony Center: Orchestra Hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1963-03-04)
recording of:
El amor brujo: VIII. Danza ritual del fuego (on 1963-03-04)
composer:
Manuel de Falla (Spanish composer)
part of:
El amor brujo (for symphony orchestra)
Manuel de Falla4:17
47Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K. 550: I. Molto allegro
recording engineer:
Michael Brammann
producer and editor:
Martin Sauer (engineer/producer)
orchestra:
Concentus Musicus Wien (from 2012-12-01 until 2012-12-02)
conductor:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor) (from 2012-12-01 until 2012-12-02)
recorded at:
Wiener Musikverein: Großer Musikvereinssaal in Innere Stadt, Wien, Austria (from 2012-12-01 until 2012-12-02)
recording of:
Symphony no. 40 in G minor, K. 550 “Great”: I. Allegro molto (2nd version) (from 2012-12-01 until 2012-12-02)
composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer) (from 1788 until 1788-07-25)
part of:
Symphony no. 40 in G minor, K. 550 “Great” (2nd version)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart7:24
48Rhapsody in Blue [Excerpt]
producer:
Howard H. Scott (classical music producer)
orchestra:
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
conductor:
Leonard Bernstein
partial recording of:
Rhapsody in Blue (standard 1942 orchestration)
orchestrator:
Ferde Grofé (pianist, arranger, conductor and composer) (in 1942)
composer:
George Gershwin (composer) (in 1924)
publisher:
Chappell Music Ltd., Ferde Grofé Music Publishing (New York), New World Music Co. and Warner Bros. Music (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
revision of:
Rhapsody in Blue (original 1924 jazz band version, less often performed)
George Gershwin6:16
49Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-Flat Minor, Op. 23: I. Allegro non troppo e molto maestoso [Excerpt]
producer:
Thomas Frost (classical music producer)
piano:
Arcadi Volodos (pianist)
orchestra:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
conductor:
小澤征爾 (conductor and composer)
partial recording of:
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra no. 1 in B-flat minor, op. 23: I. Allegro non troppo e molto maestoso (original 1874/75 version)
composer:
Пётр Ильич Чайковский (Russian romantic composer) (from 1874-11 until 1875-02)
part of:
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra no. 1 in B-flat minor, op. 23 (original 1874/75 version)
Пётр Ильич Чайковский3:09
50Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 "Choral": IV. Presto - Allegro assai - Recitativo: "O Freunde, nicht diese Töne" [Excerpt]
producer:
Arend Prohmann (producer / editor)
orchestra:
Wiener Philharmoniker
conductor:
Christian Thielemann (German conductor)
performer:
Arcadi Volodos (pianist)
partial recording of:
Symphony no. 9 in D minor, op. 125 “Choral”: IV. Finale. Presto – Allegro assai (Ode an die Freude / Ode to Joy)
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer) (from 1822 until 1824)
librettist:
Friedrich Schiller (German poet and playwright)
is based on:
An die Freude
part of:
Symphony no. 9 in D minor, op. 125 “Choral”
Ludwig van Beethoven6:47

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