The Blue Danube Waltz and Music for Strings

Guild: GHCD2392

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The Blue Danube Waltz and Music for Strings

Label:

Guild

Catalogue No:

GHCD2392

Discs:

1

Release date:

18th June 2012

Barcode:

0795754239225

Medium:

CD
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The Blue Danube Waltz and Music for Strings


Berger, T:

Rondino giocoso for string orchestra, Op. 4

Boccherini:

String Quintet Op. 13 No. 5 in A major, G281: Menuet

arr. Stokowski

Borodin:

String Quartet No. 2: 3rd Movement (Notturno)

Gluck:

Lento (from Iphigenie in Aulis)

arr. Stokowski

Musette (from Armide)

arr. Stokowski

Sicilienne

arr. Stokowski

Orfeo ed Euridice (Orphée et Euridice): Dance of the Blessed Spirits

arr. Stokowski

Handel:

Tamburino (from Alcina)

arr. William Gillies Whittaker

Paganini:

Moto perpetuo, Op. 11, MS 72

Purcell:

Third Act Hornpipe (From King Arthur)

Rachmaninov:

Vocalise, Op. 34 No. 14

Strauss, J, II:

An der schönen, blauen Donau, Op. 314

Tchaikovsky:

Andante Cantabile (from String Quartet No. 1 in D Op. 11)

arr. Stokowski


Leopold Stokowski & His Symphony Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski

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In the 1950s, Leopold Stokowski made a series of splendid LPs with a specially-selected orchestra of top-flight musicians. One of these was entitled "Landmarks of a Distinguished Career." It featuring pieces he had earlier recorded on best-selling 78s and included The Blue Danube Waltz. His previous recordings of this piece were abridged to fit the older discs side-lengths but for his 1957 stereo remake all the repeats were observed. However, only now is it making its official debut on CD. Stokowski wrote: "Although Johann Strauss's Blue Danube Waltz is light music, it is first class of its kind, a perfect picture of the gaiety of Vienna in his day, and a thing of joy forever." In his notes to this CD, Robert Matthew-Walker writes: "Stokowski's performance of the complete score raises it to the level of a short tone-poem, removed from the ballroom into the concert hall." It raises the curtain on a selection of beautifully played string pieces, recorded during the same period, and includes Borodin's Nocturne as arranged by Stokowski's fellow-conductor, Sir Malcolm Sargent.

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