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Liste Der Tonbänder (Außer Lehrmittelsammlung) Liste der Tonbänder (außer Lehrmittelsammlung) Auflistung nach laufender Nummer: S. 3 Auflistung nach Komponist: S. 20 Erläuterungen/Abkürzungen: Jedem Tonband ist eine Karteikarte beigelegt, die genauere Angaben zu Inhalt und Interpreten enthält. Die hier wiedergegebenen Informationen dienen der groben Identifikation der Einspielungen. Der Zusatz „St“ vor/nach der laufenden Nummer ist hinfällig. Abkürzungen bei den Interpretenangaben: PO: Philharmoniker/Philharmonisches Orchester RSO: Radiosymphonieorchester WPO: Wiener Philharmoniker RKO: Radiokammerorchester BPO: Berliner Philharmoniker BR: Bayrischer Rundfunk SO: Symphoniker/Symphonisches Orchester WSO: Wiener Symphoniker WrSt: Wiener Staatsoper WrVo: Wiener Volksoper GdM: Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde Wien BaySt: Bayrische Staatsoper München ASMF: Acadamy of St.-Martin-in-the-Fields DtOB: Deutsche Oper Berlin 2/35 Liste 1: nach laufender Nummer 3/35 Nr. Komponist Titel Interpret Produktion 1 BRITTEN, Benjamin War Requiem, op. 66 Bachchor London, London SO, Benjamin Britten 1 HÄNDEL, Georg Friedrich Salomon Chor holl. Händelgesell. & Utrechter Oratoriumsgesell., RKO Hilversum, Jack Loorij 1 Verschiedene Opernarien Adolph Adam 1 Verschiedene Lieder Peter Anders 3 LEHAR, Franz Der Zarewitsch (Querschnitt) SO Graunke, Chor BaySt, Willy Mattes EMI Electrola 1C061-28073 3 KALMAN, Emmerich Die Czardasfürstin (Querschnitt) Chor und Orch. WrVo, Anton Paulik BELLAPHON BWS 312 Wolrd Serie 3 Verschiedene Songs aus Musicals etc. Mario Lanza 3 ROMBERG, Siegmund Der Studenten-Prinz Mario Lanza, Paul Baron RCA Victor LSC 2339-B 3 GERSHWIN, George I Got Rhythm Werner Hasse, Orch. Nat. Opéra Monte Philips 411414-1 Carlo, Edo de Waart 4 MONTEVERDI, Claudio Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda Carlo Gaifa, Mariagrazia Ferracini 4 CIMAROSA, Domenico Il Maestro di Capella Giusepope Taddei 4 DONIZETTI, Gaetano Il Campanello WSO, Bruno Amaducci Livemitschnitt 19.7.1979, Bregenz 4 BEETHOVEN Ludwig van Sinfonie Nr. 7 A-Dur, op. 92 WPO, Zubin Mehta 4 SCHUBERT, Franz Sinfonie Nr. 8 h-Moll, D 759 "Unvollendete" Staatskapelle Dresden, Wolfgang Sawallisch 4 HAYDN, Joseph Sinfonie Nr. 104 D-Dur, Hob. I:104 "Londoner" 4 SCHUBERT, Franz Sinfonie Nr. 8 h-Moll, D 759 "Unvollendete" BPO, Herbert von Karajan 5 MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus Maurerische Trauermusik WSO, Ferdinand Leitner Livemitschnitt 1976, Bregenz 5 BACH, Johann Sebastian Ich will den Kreuzstab gerne tragen Hermann Prey Livemitschnitt 1976, Bregenz 5 HAYDN, Joseph Sinfonie Nr. 7, C-Dur, Hob.I:7 WSO, Ferdinand Leitner Livemitschnitt 1976, Bregenz 5 BRAHMS, Johannes Vier ernste Lieder, op. 121 Hermann Prey Livemitschnitt 1976, Bregenz 5 WOLF-FERRARI, Ernando Der Schmuck der Madonna BBC Orch, Alberto Erede 5 ISAAC, Heinrich En l'ombre Musica antiqua, Bernhard Knebel 5 STOLTZER, Thomas Ich klag den Tag Musica antiqua, Bernhard Knebel 5 VAN EYCK, Jakob Courante und Var. aus dem Flötenlusthof Hans Georg Jacoby 5 LASSO, Orlando Seschstimmige Motette Pro Cantione Antiqua London 5 BIBER, Heinrich Ignaz Franz Sonate a six (Bauernkirchfahrt) Concentus musicus Wien, Nikolaus Harnoncourt 5 SCHMELZER, Johann Heinrich Lamento über den Tod Ferdinand III. Gamerit-Consort 4/35 5 ESTERHAZY, Paul Allerseelenkantate aus der Harmonia Celestis Kammerorch. Oberschützen, Ladislaus Varady 5a TALLIS, Thomas Spem in alium Chor und Ensemble King's College Cambridge, David Willcocks 5a HOLBORNE, Anthony Suite f. Blockflötenquintett, Laute und Viola da Gamba Hans-Martin Linde u. a. 5a PURCELL, Henry Pavane in vier Teilen in G für 3 Violinen und Gambe Leonhardt Consort, Gustav Leonhardt 5a PURCELL, Henry Rejoice in the Lord alway Oriana-Chor und Orch., Alfred Deller 5a HOLBORNE, Anthony Fünf Tänze Noah Greenberg und Ensemble 5a WARD, John In nomine a 4 Noah Greenberg und Ensemble 5a BYRD, William Lord Willobie's Welcome Home Noah Greenberg und Ensemble 5a MORLEY, Thomas Il Lamento Noah Greenberg und Ensemble 5a LUPO, Thomas Fantasia a 6 Noah Greenberg und Ensemble 5a COPERARIO, Giovanni Fantasia a 5 Noah Greenberg und Ensemble 5a Anonymus Zwei Tänze Noah Greenberg und Ensemble 5a LUPO, Thomas Fantasia a 6 Noah Greenberg und Ensemble 5a GIBBONS, Orlando The Lord Salisbury his Pavin Noah Greenberg und Ensemble 5a HOLBORNE, Anthony Fünf Tänze Noah Greenberg und Ensemble 5a DUFAY, Guillaume Donnés l'assault a la fortresse k. A. 5a DELAHAYE Mort, j'appelle de ta rigueur k. A. 5a BUSNOIS, Antonius Pucelotte k. A. 5a COMPERE, Loyset Ne dobt-on prendre k. A. 5a Anonymus Epitaphe de l'amant vert k. A. 5a Anonymus Dit le Bourguignon k. A. 5a DUNSTABLE, John O Rosa Bella k. A. 5a Anonymus Parla mya k. A. 5a Anonymus Coda di volpe k. A. 5a VAROTER, Francisco Voi che passate k. A. 5a TROMBONCINO, Bartolomeo Non peccando altri che'l core k. A. 5a TROMBONCINO, Bartolomeo Ostinato vo seguire k. A. 5a GHISELIN, Jean La Alfonsina k. A. 5a COMPERE, Loyset Che fa la ramacina k. A. 5a CARA, Marchetto Occhi miei k. A. 5a ISAAC, Heinrich Morte che fai? k. A. 5a ISAAC, Heinrich La morra k. A. 5a GABRIELI, Giovanni Canzone (1615) k. A. 5a CROCE, Giovanni Dialogo de Chori d'Angeli k. A. 5/35 5a ROSSI, Salomone Tanzsätze zu fünf Stimmen (1607/08) Linde-Consort, Hans-Martin Linde Reflexe EMI Electrola 1C063-30112C 5a LASSO, Orlando Hor che la nuova e vaga primavera (1575) Linde-Consort, Hans-Martin Linde Reflexe EMI Electrola 1C063-30112C 5a GUSSAGO, Cesario Sonata "La Leona" (1608) Linde-Consort, Hans-Martin Linde Reflexe EMI Electrola 1C063-30112C 5a BRAMIERI, Claudio Canzone "La Foccara" Linde-Consort, Hans-Martin Linde Reflexe EMI Electrola 1C063-30112C 5a LASSO, Orlando Trionfo del Tempo Linde-Consort, Hans-Martin Linde Reflexe EMI Electrola 1C063-30112C 5a MASSALINA, Tiburtio Canzone Nr. 34 Linde-Consort, Hans-Martin Linde Reflexe EMI Electrola 1C063-30112C 5a GABRIELI, Andrea O passi sparsi Linde-Consort, Hans-Martin Linde Reflexe EMI Electrola 1C063-30112C 5a GRILLO, Giovanni Battista Canzone (1608) Linde-Consort, Hans-Martin Linde Reflexe EMI Electrola 1C063-30112C 5a GABRIELI, Giovanni Omnes gentes Linde-Consort, Hans-Martin Linde Reflexe EMI Electrola 1C063-30112C 5a PEROTIN Viderunt omnes Deller Consort London, Alfred Deller 5a Anonymus "Allaluja Christus resurgens" mit Klausel "Mors" Deller Consort London, Alfred Deller 5a PEROTIN Allaluja Nativitas Deller Consort London, Alfred Deller 6 BRUCKNER, Anton Sinfonie Nr. 3 d-Moll WSO, Carl Melles 6 WAGNER, Richard Parsifal (Vorspiel, Karfreitagszauber) BPO, Wilhelm Furtwängler 6 ORFF, Carl Die Bernauerin RSO und Chor BR, Ferdinand Leitner, Heliodor 2548731 Carl Orff (Wortregie) 6 Verschiedene Opernarien Peter Anders 6 Verschiedene Opernarien Beniamino Gigli 6 STRAUSS, Richard Tod und Verklärung, op. 24 6 VERDI, Giuseppe Aida (Vorspiel 1. Akt) 6 WAGNER, Richard Tristan und Isolde (Vorspiel 1. Akt, Liebestod) BPO, Viktor de Sabata 6 TSCHAIKOWSKI, Peter Ilytch Sinfonie Nr. 5 e-Moll WSO, Walter Weller 6 Verschiedene Tanzmusik der Renaissance Ulsaner Collegium 7 WAGNER, Richard Die Götterdämmerung (Ausschnitte) WPO, Wilhelm Furtwängler 7 MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY, Felix Sinfoniesatz c-Moll Gewandhausorch. Leipzig, Kurt Masur 7 WEBER, Carl Maria von Konzertstück f-Moll, op. 79 RSO Berlin, Ferenc Fricsay 7 MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY, Felix Lieder Peter Schreier, Walter Olbertz 7 PROKOFIEFF, Sergej Peter und der Wolf Mathias Wieman (Sprecher) 7 BRITTEN, Benjamin The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, op. 34 Orch. Nat. Radiodiffusion-TV Franc., DG LPM 18744 Lorin Maazel 7 WAGNER, Richard Siegfrieds Rheinfahrt WPO, Wilhelm Furtwängler 10 Verschiedene "Ihr Leben ging in diesem Jahr zu Ende: Die Toten des Karl Richter, Karl Böhm u. a. Jahres 1981 10 Trad. Anglo-amerikanische und österreichische Wr. Sängerknaben, Weihnachtslieder Mozartsängerknaben 10 Trad. Volksmusik aus der UdSSR 6/35 11 Verschiedene Schlager aus der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jh. (La Paloma etc.) 13 HÄNDEL, Georg Friedrich Ode zum St. Cäcilientag King's College Choir Cambridge, ASMF, David Wilcox 13 CHOPIN, Fréderic Klavierkonzert Nr. 2 f-Moll London SO, Artur Rubinstein, André Previn 13 DVORAK, Antonin Carneval-Ouvertüre, op. 92 LAPO, Zubin Mehta 13 DVORAK, Antonin Sinfonie Nr. 8 G-Dur, op. 88 LAPO, Zubin Mehta 13 DVORAK, Antonin Slawischer Tanz g-Moll, op. 46/8 LAPO, Zubin Mehta 14 Verschiedene Musik am Hofe Heinrich IV La grande Ecurie und La Chambre du Turnabout Vox TV-S 34 517 Roy 14 Verschiedene Die Instrumentalvariation in der spanischen Ricercare-Ensemble Zürich Reflexe EMI 1C063 - 30116C Renaissancemusik 14 Verschiedene Freß- und Sauflieder der Renaissance Musica Canterey Bamberg Musica Mundi Schwann VMS 2032 14 Verschiedene Musik für Ferdinand und Isabella von Spanien The Early Music Consort London, David EMI Electrola CSD 3738 Munrow (1E06105247) 14 HUYGENS, Constantijn Pathodia sacra et profana Elly Ameling, Max von Egmond EMI 5 N 165-25 634/35 15 Verschiedene Englische Renaissancemusik (Henry VIII., John Ricercare Ens. für Alte Musik Zürich EMI 1C063-30119 Dunstable u. a.) 15 MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus Sinfonie Nr. 41 C-Dur, KV 551 (Teilaufnahme) BPO, Herbert von Karajan Livemitschnitt 30. April 1982, Berlin 15 100 Jahre Berliner Philharmoniker (Dokumentation mit O-Tönen von Furtwängler, Karajan, Celibidache u. a.) 15 BRUCKNER, Anton Sinfonie Nr. 3 d-Moll BPO, Herbert von Karajan DG 2532007 15 SIBELIUS, Jean Sinfonie Nr. 2 D-Dur BPO, Herbert von Karajan EMI Electrola 1C067-43040 15 WAGNER, Richard Tristan und Isolde (Vorspiel 1. Akt, Liebestod) BPO, Herbert von Karajan EMI Electrola 1C065-02603 16 BEETHOVEN Ludwig van Sinfonie Nr. 9 d-Moll, op. 125 BPO, Herbert von Karajan DG 2740172 16 BIZET, George Suite l'Arlesienne Nr. 1 RTL-Orch. Luxemburg, Leopold Hager 16 MAHLER, Gustav Sinfonie Nr. 7 e-Moll WPO, James Levine Livemitschnitt 28.8.1983, Salzburg 17 STRAUSS (Familie), tw. Arr. Max Walzer und Polkas BPO, Herbert von Karajan DG 2741003 Schönherr 17 Verschiedene Preussische und Österreichische Märsche BPO, Herbert von Karajan DG 2721077 18 WAGNER, Richard Rienzi Chor und Orch. BaySt, Wolfgang Livemitschnitt 6.7.1983, München Sawallisch 21 BEETHOVEN Ludwig van Sinfonie Nr. 3 Es-Dur, op. 55 "Eroica" BPO, Herbert von Karajan DG 2740172 21 BEETHOVEN Ludwig van Sinfonie Nr. 4 B-Dur, op. 60 BPO, Herbert von Karajan DG 2740172 21 BEETHOVEN Ludwig van Sinfonie Nr. 5 c-Moll, op.
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