This page lists all recordings of Symphony in D, by Juan Crisostomo Jacobo de Arriaga y Balzola (1806-26) on CD & download (MP3 & FLAC). Generally, more recent releases are listed first, but with priority given to those that are in stock. |
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| |  | London Mozart Players: Complete HMV Stereo Recordings Volume 1All tracks released for the first time on CD
The 1950s were the Golden Age of the London Mozart Players. Harry Blech had an incredible musical instinct which, coupled with his unfailingly musical and heartfelt performances drew faithful capacity audiences to the ten regular Royal Festival Hall concerts each season – a difficult act to follow these days! These HMV recordings were made in 1956 and 1957 at Abbey Road Studios, London and were remastered there in 2009 using the original EMI stereo source tapes which had lain undisturbed for over 50 years! “…in both mono and stereo, the sound remains extremely well balanced and the performances are both robust and warmly phrased… The two Mozart symphonies (Nos 28 and 41) are noteworthy for their keen attack and rhythmic solidity…” Gramophone Magazine, February 2010 “This very cheaply priced and well-packaged set shows what the London Mozart Players were like in the years before they had competition...These recordings, made in the late 1950s...show not only how alert a body it was, but also what comparatively advanced Mozart style of the period was like.” BBC Music Magazine, June 2010 **** | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | 19th Century MasterpiecesA mighty 17CD collection of the very best of 19th Century orchestral music
Arriaga: | Symphony in D Harry Blech | Beethoven: | Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor, Op. 37 Sviatoslav Richter (piano) Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67 Otto Klemperer Piano Sonata No. 32 in C minor, Op. 111 Stephen Kovacevich (piano) | Bellini: | Il Pirata - Sinfonia Gianni Lazzari | Berlioz: | Symphonie fantastique, Op. 14 Orchestre National de la Radiodiffusion Française, Sir Thomas Beecham | Berwald: | Symphony No. 3 in C major 'Sinfonie singulière' Ulf Björlin | Bizet: | Symphony in C Orchestre National de la Radiodiffusion Française | Brahms: | Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor, Op. 15 Wolfgang Sawallisch | Bruch: | Kol Nidrei, Op. 47 Han-Na Chang | Bruckner: | Symphony No. 9 in D Minor ed. Nowak Staatskapelle Dresden | Cherubini: | Les Abencérages Overture Sir Neville Marriner | Chopin: | Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21 Montreal Symphony Orchestra Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op. 60 | Debussy: | Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune Emmanuel Pahud | Dukas: | The Sorcerer's Apprentice Michel Plasson | Dvorak: | Serenade for Strings in E major, Op. 22 | Elgar: | Enigma Variations, Op. 36 Sir Adrian Boult | Fauré: | Requiem, Op. 48 | Franck, C: | Symphonic Variations for piano & orchestra, M46 Alexis Weissenberg | Glinka: | Ruslan & Lyudmila Overture Constantin Silvestri | Gottschalk, L: | The Union, Op. 48 | Gounod: | Faust - Ballet Music New Philharmonia Orchestra | Grieg: | Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 16 Leif Ove Andsnes (piano) | Hummel, J: | Introduction, Theme and Variations in F minor Op. 102 Edmond de Stoutz | Liszt: | Piano Concerto No. 2 in A major, S125 Leif Ove Andsnes (piano) Piano Sonata in B minor, S178 Mephisto Waltz No. 1 Leif Ove Andsnes (piano) | Mahler: | Symphony No. 4 in G major Lucia Popp | Mendelssohn: | Songs without Words, Book 1 (6), Op. 19b Daniel Adni Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64 Sarah Chang (violin) | Paganini: | Violin Concerto No. 1 in D major, Op. 6 Sarah Chang (violin) | Puccini: | La Bohème (highlights) Gianni Lazzari | Rimsky Korsakov: | Marfa's Scene & Aria: In Novgorod from The Tsar's Bride | Rossini: | Il barbiere di Siviglia Overture Carlo Maria Giulini | Saint-Saëns: | Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 22 Jean-Philippe Collard | Satie: | Gnossienne No. 1 Aldo Ciccolini (piano) Gnossienne No. 2 Aldo Ciccolini (piano) Gnossienne No. 3 Aldo Ciccolini (piano) | Schoenberg: | Verklärte Nacht, Op. 4 Artemis Quartet | Schubert: | Piano Quintet in A major, D667 'The Trout' Georg Hörtnagel Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D759 'Unfinished' Berlin Philharmonic, Herbert von Karajan | Schumann: | Piano Quintet in E flat major, Op. 44 Christian Zacharias Symphony No. 2 in C major, Op. 61 | Sibelius: | Lemminkäinen Suite, Op. 22: The Swan of Tuonela (No. 2) Eugene Ormandy | Smetana: | Má Vlast Libor Pesek | Spohr: | Double String Quartet No. 1 in D minor, Op. 65 (String Octet) Melos Ensemble | Strauss, J, I: | Radetsky March, Op. 228 | Strauss, J, II: | Rosen aus dem Süden, Op. 388 Wiener Johann Strauss-Orchester | Strauss, R: | Don Juan, Op. 20 Staatskapelle Dresden | Tchaikovsky: | Romeo & Juliet - Fantasy Overture Riccardo Muti Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35 Sarah Chang (violin) | Verdi: | Aida (highlights) | Wagner: | Der fliegende Holländer: Overture Otto Klemperer Lohengrin: Prelude to Act 1 Parsifal: Prelude Otto Klemperer Siegfried Idyll Otto Klemperer | Weber: | Clarinet Concerto No. 2 in E flat Major, Op. 74 Sabine Meyer (clarinet) Herbert Blomstedt Oberon Overture Wolfgang Sawallisch | Widor: | Organ Symphony No. 5 in F minor, Op. 42 No. 1 Fernando Germani | Wolf, H: | Verborgenheit (No. 12 from Mörike-Lieder) Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Lebe wohl (No. 36 from Mörike-Lieder) |
To the present-day listener one of the most notable aspects of European concert music in the 19th century is the degree to which it became far less the preserve of the Church and the ruling classes. Many composers working in the early years of the century, Beethoven among them, were, to a lesser or greater extent, still working as employees of the Church or the wealthy aristocratic classes. This system of patronage was soon to break down and the role of the composer took on a more professional and academic character. The new-found freedom, and the advent of Romanticism in the arts as a whole, revitalised music throughout Europe; composers began to experiment with new forms, making their music more personal and innovative. This change of musical climate is clearly illustrated in this 17-CD set made up of works from most of the great composers of the time. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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