Arturo Toscanini And NBC Symphony Orchestra, The - Pathétique Symphony No 6 In B Minor Opus 74
Artist: Arturo Toscanini And NBC Symphony Orchestra, The
Album: Pathétique Symphony No 6 In B Minor Opus 74
Album: Pathétique Symphony No 6 In B Minor Opus 74
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Fourth Movement: Adagio Iamentoso (Concluded) | ||
Fourth Movement: Adagio Iamentoso (Part 1) | ||
Second Movement: Allegro Con Grazia (Part 1) | ||
First Movement: Allegro Non Troppo (Concluded) | ||
Second Movement: Alegro Con Grazia (Concluded) | ||
Third Movement: Allegro Molto Vivace (Concluded) | ||
First Movement: Allegro Non Troppo (Part 2) | ||
First Movement: Allegro Non Troppo (Part 3) | ||
Third Movement: Allegro Molto Vivace (Part 1) | ||
First Movement: Adagio: Allegro Non Troppo (Part 1) |
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Catalog Numbers
- WDM 1281
- LM-1036
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Formats
- 5 × Vinyl
- 7"
- 45 RPM
- Mono
- Red Box Set
- Album
- Red
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Composed By | Tchaikovsky |
Conductor | Arturo Toscanini |
Orchestra | NBC Symphony Orchestra, The |
Notes
- The five 7" records in this boxed set are auto-coupled for stacked play. Tracks are shown in order of intended play.
- Record 1 = Sides A & J
- Record 2 = Sides B & I
- Record 3 = Sides C & H
- Record 4 = Sides D & G
- Record 5 = Sides E & F
About Arturo Toscanini And NBC Symphony Orchestra, The
Italian conductor, born March 25, 1867 in Parma, Italy; died January 16, 1957 in New York.
Originally a cellist, he began his career as opera conductor after having participated as cellist in the world premiere of Verdi's Otello at La Scala in 1887 under the composer's supervision. Toscanini's ability to interpret his scores impressed the composer.
From 1898 to 1908 Toscanini was resident conductor at La Scala, Milan. Outside of Europe, he conducted at the Metropolitan Opera in New York (19081915) as well as (19261936). Toscanini was the first non-German conductor to appear at Bayreuth (19301931). In the 1930s he conducted at the Salzburg Festival (19341937) and the inaugural concert in 1936 of the Palestine Symphony Orchestra (now the ) in Tel Aviv.
He took the Scala Orchestra to the United States on a concert tour in 1920-21; Toscanini made his first recordings for the Victor Talking Machine Company.
Though he ran in 1919 unsuccessfully as a Fascist parliamentary candidate in Milan and had been called "the greatest conductor in the world" by Mussolini, he became disillusioned with fascism and left for the United States where the was created for him in 1937.
During a concert on April 4, 1954, in Carnegie Hall, Toscanini suffered a memory lapse caused by a transient ischemic attack. He never conducted live in public again. Toscanini was 87 years old when he retired.
Name Vars
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- NBC Symphony Orchestra
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