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Concert Collection 1 - 1180 CONCERT COLLECTION 1 - 1180 2. THE CONCERTS 297. INDEX OF WORKS 335. INDEX OF ARTISTS 364. INDEX OF LOCATIONS - 1 - 1 2 3 4 Hindemith Miaskovsky Benjamin Berlioz Chamber Music n° 5 20’ Symphony n° 1 45’ Sudden Time 15’ Harold en Italie, op. 16 43’ Chamber Music n° 4 21’ Symphony n° 27 37’ Palimpsest I 7’ Symphonie fantastique, op. 14 51’ Chamber Music n° 1 (Finale) 6’ Palimpsest II 10’ Dance Figures 15’ Beethoven Symphony n° 1, op. 21 25’ State Academy Symphony Orch. Boulez Donald McInnes, viola Roman Belyshev , conductor Notations 1, 7, 4, 3, 2 (p.) 4’ Notations 1, 7, 4, 3, 2 (orch.) 15’ Orchestre national de France Moscow Leonard Bernstein, conductor Wolfram Christ , viola Malaya Nikitskaya Studio Kolja Blacher , violin Paris Friday 25 February 2005 Pierre-Laurent Aimard , piano Théâtre des Champs-Élysées Gustav Mahler Chamber Orch. Claudio Abbado , conductor SWR Sinfonieorchester Tuesday 02 November 1976 George Benjamin , conductor Luzern Kultur- und Kongresszentrum Strasbourg Palais de la Musique et des Monday 23 August 2004 Congrès, Salle Erasme Friday 23 September 2005 - 2 - 5 6 7 8 Milhaud Bernstein Ravel Thomas La Création du Monde 16’ On the Waterfront 21’ Miroirs : Alborada del gracioso 8’ Raymond ou le Secret de la reine, Le Boeuf sur le toit 19’ West Side Story 24’ Shéhérazade 11’ ouverture 9’ Corcovado 2’ Piano Concerto in G 22’ Rachmaninov Tzigane 11’ Saint-Saëns Schumann Piano Concerto n° 3, op. 30 16’ La Valse 13’ Le Rouet d’Omphale 10’ Cello Concerto, op. 129 23’ Boléro 15’ Roussel Bloch Symphony n° 3 27’ Schelomo 22’ Alexis Weissenberg , piano Marilyn Horne , mezzo-soprano Franck Orchestre national de France Boris Belkin , violin Symphony in D minor 42’ Leonard Bernstein , conductor Mstislav Rostropovitch , cello Orchestre national de France Paris Leonard Bernstein , conductor Orchestre national de France Théâtre des Champs-Élysées Orchestre national de France Leonard Bernstein , conductor Paris Leonard Bernstein , conductor Wednesday 12 September 1979 Théâtre des Champs-Élysées Paris Paris Théâtre des Champs-Élysées Saturday 20 September 1975 Théâtre des Champs-Élysées Tuesday 09 November 1976 Saturday 21 November 1981 - 3 - 9 10 11 12 Bartok Beethoven Carter Bartok Violin Concerto n° 2 36’ Symphony n° 7, op. 92 42’ Concerto for Orchestra 22’ Violin Concerto n° 1 22’ The Miraculous Mandarin 34’ Beethoven Ligeti Stravinsky Viola Concerto 23’ Symphony n° 3, op. 55 51’ Lontano 12’ Petrushka 33’ Dance Suite 17’ Frank Peter Zimmermann , violin New York Philharmonic New York Philharmonic Gidon Kremer , violin Pierre Boulez , conductor Pierre Boulez , conductor Yuri Bashmet , viola Gewandhausorchester Leipzig Herbert Blomstedt , conductor Berlin Berlin Berliner Philharmoniker Philharmonie Philharmonie Pierre Boulez , conductor Leipzig Neues Gewandhaus Sunday 07 September 1975 Monday 08 September 1975 Berlin Philharmonie Friday 11 February 2005 Wednesday 19 March 2004 - 4 - 13 14 15 16 Mahler Bruckner Webern Schönberg Symphony n° 2 83’ Symphony n° 5 77’ Piano Quintett 12’ 4 Orchestra Songs, op. 22 14’ 3 Traditionnal Rimes 3’ 5 Canons on latin texts 4’ Bartok Concerto for 9 instruments 6’ 4 pieces for orchestra 24’ Diana Damrau , soprano Chicago Symphony 6 Trakl Lieder 8’ Petra Lang , contralto Pierre Boulez , conductor Symphony op. 21 9’ 3 Lieder, op. 18 4’ Staatsopernchor Chicago 5 Sacred Songs, op. 15 6’ Yvonne Minton , mezzo-soprano Staatskapelle Berlin Symphony Center Quartett, op. 22 6’ Pierre Boulez , conductor 2 Rilke Lieder, op. 8 2’ BBC Symphony Saturday 28 October 2000 4 Lieder, op. 13 7’ Pierre Boulez , conductor Berlin 5 Pieces for Orchestra, op. 10 4’ Philharmonie London Barbican Centre Sunday 27 March 2005 Christiane Oelze , soprano Saturday 07 March 1981 Valdine Anderson , soprano Ensemble InterContemporain Pierre Boulez , conductor Paris Cité de la Musique Tuesday 16 November 2004 - 5 - 17 18 19 20 Schumann Haydn Boulez Berg Der Rose Pilgerfahrt 64’ Symphony n° 104 25’ Dérive 2 26’ 3 Orchestral Pieces, op. 6 19’ Webern Stravinsky Webern Variations for Orchestra 7’ Wind Symphonies 10’ 6 Orchestral Pieces, op. 6 13’ Jill Gomez , soprano Rite of Spring 34’ Alfreda Hodgson , contralto Beethoven Mahler Ian Partridge , tenor Piano Concerto n° 4, op. 58 32’ Symphonie n° 6 74’ Gwynne Howell , bass Debussy London Symphony Orchestra BBC Chorus Jeux 15’ Pierre Boulez , conductor BBC Symphony Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester Pierre Boulez , conductor Paris Pierre Boulez , conductor Théâtre du Châtelet London Clifford Curzon , piano Luzern Saint John’s Smith Square Friday 22 October 2004 Kultur- und Kongresszentrum BBC Symphony Wednesday 09 April 1975 Pierre Boulez , conductor Sunday 13 April 2003 London Royal Albert Hall Wednesday 26 February 1964 - 6 - 21 22 23 24 Donatoni Birtwistle Stockhausen Boulez Tema 16’ Earth Dances 35’ Gruppen 25’ Dérive I 7’ Klavierstück IX 10’ Mémoriale 6’ Ligeti Kyburz Dialogue de l’ombre double 18’ Melodien 11’ Noësis 20’ Éclats / Multiple 28’ Carter Schönberg Florent Boffard , piano A Mirror on which to dwell 20’ Piano Concerto 19’ Orchestre de Paris Alain Damiens , clarinette Benjamin Boulez Pierre Boulez , conductor Three Inventions 14’ Notations 1, 7, 4, 3, 2 17’ Ensemble InterContemporain Ensemble InterContemporain Pierre Boulez , conductor Birtwistle David Robertson , conductor Secret Theater 26’ Paris Maurizio Pollini , piano Orchestre du Conservatoire de Théâtre du Châtelet Paris Orchestre de l’Académie du Peter Eötvös , conductor Saturday 07 October 1989 Sylvia Nopper , soprano Festival de Lucerne Pierre Boulez , conductor Paris Orchestre de l’Académie du Cité de la Musique Festival de Lucerne Luzern Pierre Boulez , conductor Kultur- und Kongresszentrum Friday 03 April 1998 Luzern Thursday 16 September 2004 Kultur- und Kongresszentrum Tuesday 14 September 2004 - 7 - 25 26 27 28 Stravinsky Ravel Boulez Schönberg Le Chant du Rossignol 21’ Ma Mère l’Oye 16’ Domaines 30’ Chamber Symphony 21’ Le Marteau sans maître 37’ Messiaen Debussy Boulez Chronochromie 24’ Nocturnes 24’ Cummings ist der Dichter 14’ Dérive 2 26’ Bartok Stravinsky Alain Damiens , clarinette Concerto for Orchestra 37’ The Firebird 40’ Hilary Summers , contralto Carter Reflections 11’ Ensemble InterContemporain Pierre Boulez , conductor Orchestre de l’Opéra national de Chœur de femmes de Radio Paris France Paris Chœur Accentus Pierre Boulez , conductor Orchestre philharmonique de Cité de la Musique Ensemble InterContemporain Radio France Pierre Boulez , conductor Paris Pierre Boulez , conductor Tuesday 11 March 2003 Opéra Bastille Paris Paris Cité de la Musique Wednesday 08 December 2004 Théâtre du Châtelet Tuesday 15 February 2005 Wednesday 09 November 2005 - 8 - 29 30 31 32 Boulez Bartok Boulez Schönberg Dérive 2 13’ Divertimento for Strings 27’ Pli selon pli 66’ Accompaniment to a Film-Scene, Piano Concerto n° 1 23’ op. 34 9’ Stravinsky Concerto for Orchestra 38’ 2 Poems after C. Balmont 3’ Boulez 3 Japanese Lyrics 4’ Valdine Anderson , soprano Le Visage nuptial 30’ Manoury Maurizio Pollini , piano Ensemble InterContemporain Bartok Passacaille pour Tokyo 20’ Pierre Boulez , conductor Bluebeard’s Castle 56’ Orchestre de Paris Rihm Pierre Boulez , conductor Paris Die Stücke des Sängers 13’ Cité de la Musique Paris Françoise Pollet , soprano Carter Théâtre du Châtelet Saturday 25 March 2000 Katharina Kammerloher , mezzo- A Mirror on which to dwell 17’ soprano Thursday 21 June 2001 Susan Parry , mezzo-soprano Laszlo Polgar , bass Sandor Eles , spoken part Laura Aikin , soprano Hideki Nagano , piano BBC Singers Frédérique Cambreling , harp BBC Symphony Orchestra Pierre Boulez , conductor Ensemble InterContemporain Pierre Boulez , conductor Strasbourg Palais de la Musique et des Paris Congrès, Salle Erasme Cité de la Musique Friday 21 September 2001 Saturday 17 March 2001 - 9 - 33 34 35 36 Mahler Mahler Berlioz Beethoven Symphony n° 2 79’ Symphony n° 5 71’ Le Corsaire 9’ Symphony n° 9, op. 125 65’ Beethoven Violin Concerto, op. 61 42’ Christine Schäfer , soprano Orchestre philharmonique de Anne Schwanewilms , soprano Michelle DeYoung , mezzo-soprano Radio France Debussy Hana Minutillo , alto Myung Whun Chung , conductor La Mer 21’ Paul Groves , tenor Wiener Singverein Jan-Hendrik Rootering , bass Wiener Philharmoniker Paris Ravel Pierre Boulez , conductor Théâtre des Champs-Élysées Boléro 15’ Chœurs et Orchestre de l’Opéra national de Paris Wien Monday 24 January 2005 Christoph von Dohnanyi , Konzerthaus, gro βer Saal conductor Zino Francescatti , violin Tuesday 31 May 2005 Paris Orchestre national de la RTF Opéra Bastille André Cluytens , conductor Saturday 01 January 2005 Montreux ? Monday 19 September 1960 - 10 - 37 38 39 40 Mussorgsky Bruckner Lyadov Tchaikovsky A Night on the Bare Mountain 13’ Symphony n° 4, op. 95 71’ The Enchanted Lake 8’ Romeo and Juliet 21’ Violin Concerto, op. 35 36’ Rimski-Korsakov Schumann Symphony n° 4, op. 36 43’ Mlada (Act 2) 36’ Symphony n° 2, op. 61 39’ Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala Stravinsky Valery Gergiev , conductor Mussorgsky / Ravel Rite of Spring 34’ Pictures at an exhibition 36’ Nikolaj Znaider , violin Milano Teatro alla Scala Rotterdams Philharmonisch Orkest Olga Savova , mezzo-soprano Monday 21 March 2005 Orchestre de Paris Valery Gergiev , conductor August Amonov , tenor Valery Gergiev , conductor Rotterdam Apollo Voices Paris De Doelen BBC Symphony Orchestra Théâtre du Châtelet Valery Gergiev , conductor Saturday 16 October 2004 Thursday 02 December 2004 London Royal Albert Hall Monday 16 August 2004 - 11 - 41 42 43 44 Tchaikovsky Rachmaninov Wagner Grieg Hamlet,
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