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The Complete RCA Album Collection --- 2013-08-26

This compilation ℗ & © 2013 Sony Music Entertainment Cover Photo: RCA © Sony Music Entertainment Photos pp. 2, 7, 13, 14, 26, 30/31, 36, 50, 62, 89, 90, 100, 110, 123, 128, 131, 132, 155: RCA © Sony Music Entertainment Photos pp. 8, 61, 99, 109: Arthur Siegel; p. 19: Bruno Wiehr; p. 20: Brüder Basch; pp. 35, 44/45: Oscar & Associates; p. 57: Fritz Reiner; pp. 25, 65, 76/77, 118/119 © Rosenthal Archives of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Photo p. 49 © Collection Walfredo Toscanini CDs 1–63 consist of previously released material Distributed by Sony Music Entertainment All trademarks and logos are protected · Made in the EU RCA is a registered trademark of RCA Trademark Management SA Sony Classical and [Sony Classical logo] are trademarks of Sony Music Entertainment www.sonyclassical.com CD 1 41:07 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, March 8, 1954 (1-9); March 6, 1954 (10) Original LP: LM/LSC-1806 released on August 20, 1954 (mono); June 24, 1960 (stereo) ℗ 1954 Sony Entertainment Note: Salome was not originally included on stereo LP LSC-1806 but first released in stereo on LP VICS-1424 in May 1969. CD 2 43:38 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, March 6, 1954 Original LP: LM-1807 released on August 20, 1954 ℗ 1954 Sony Entertainment Note: VICS-1042 was the first stereo LP release of this recording on April 20, 1964. CD 3 46:19 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, April 17, 1954 Original LP: LM-1831 released on November 19, 1954 ℗ 1954 Sony Entertainment Note: ARL1-2044 was the first stereo LP release of this recording in January 1977. CD 4 33:24 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, December 6, 1954 Original LP: LM-1888 released on January 21, 1955 Publisher: Associated Music Publ. (1) ℗ 1955 Sony Entertainment Note: LM-1888 was recorded in stereo but has never been released in this format except on stereo tape ECS-3. Liebermann's Concerto was first released in stereo on LP AGL1-3882 on March 10, 1981; Don Juan was first released in stereo on LP VICS-1392 on January 24, 1969 CD 5 46:47 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, December 4, 1954 Original LP: LM-1899 released on August 19, 1955 ℗ 1955 Sony Entertainment Note: LM-1899 was recorded in stereo but has never been released on LP in this format. First stereo release on CD [url=/release/11404289]JMCXR-0006[/url]* in Japan. * corrected from JMCXR-0019 CD 6 34:33 Recording: [Orchestra Hall, Chicago]*, February 21/22, 1955 Original LP: LM/LSC-1903 released on August 19, 1955 (mono); April 24, 1959 (stereo) ℗ 1955 Sony Entertainment * Recording location from [m385955] CD 7 33:43 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, October 29, 1955 Original LP: LM-1969 released on November 4, 1955 ℗ 1955 Sony Music Entertainment CD 8 52:29 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, April 26, 1955 (1/2/4-6); April 23/26 (3); December 4, 1954 (7-10) Original LP: LM-1966 released on February 17, 1956 ℗ 1956 Sony Music Entertainment CD 9 37:21 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, October 22, 1955 Original LP: LM/LSC-1934 released on March 23, 1956 (mono); May 23, 1958 (stereo) Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes ℗ 1956 Sony Music Entertainment CD 10 40:54 | CD 11 47:25 Recording: CD 10: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, April 16, 1956 (1/3); April 14, 1956 (2); CD 11: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, April 17, 1956 (1/2/5/6); April 17/18, 1956 (3/4); April 18, 1956 (7); December 10, 1955 (8) Publishers: Boosey & Hawkes (CD 10; CD 11, 8); Associated Music Publishers (CD 11, 1-7) ℗ 1956 Sony Music Entertainment Note: AGL1-3879 was the first stereo LP release of Strauss's Elektra, January 1981. Due to running time restrictions the tracks on LP LM 6047-1 had the following sequence: Side A: (1) and (3), Side B: (2). Note: VICS-1199 was the first stereo LP release of Strauss's Der Bürger als Edelmann, July 25, 1966. VICS-1392 was the first stereo LP release of Strauss's Salome, January 24, 1969. CD 12 41:09 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, October 24, 1955 (1-4); December 12, 1955 (5) Original LP: LM/LSC-1991 released on August 17, 1956 (mono); May 23, 1958 (stereo) ℗ 1956 Sony Music Entertainment CD 13 49:00 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, January 7, 1956 (1/3/5); December 10, 1955 (2); December 12, 1955 (4) Original LP: LM-1999 released on November 23, 1956 ℗ 1956 Sony Music Entertainment Note: The "1812" Overture and the Mephisto Waltz were reissued later in stereo on LP LSC-2241 together with new recordings of The Hebrides and Tragic Overtures. CD 14 33:14 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, January 9, 1956 Original LP: LM/LSC-2068 - Released on January 25, 1957 (mono); February 20, 1959 (stereo) ℗ 1957 Sony Music Entertainment Note: This album was later reissued with a revised cover and with Liszt's Piano Concerto No. 1 and Alfred Wallenstein conducting the RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra on Side B. CD 15 45:23 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, January 16, 1956 (1-26); War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco, March 25, 1957 (27-29) Original LP: LM/LSC-2430 released on December 22, 1961 Publisher: Associated Music Publ. (27-29) ℗ 1957 Sony Music Entertainment Note: The Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini was first released in mono on LP LM-2087, March 22, 1957. CD 16 49:19 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, April 16, 1957 (1); April 15, 1957 (2/4-6); April 15/16, 1957 (3) Original LP: LM/LSC-2112 released on August 16, 1957 (mono); May 23, 1958 (stereo) Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes (6) ℗ 1957 Sony Music Entertainment CD 17 29:39 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, April 19, 1957 Original LP: LM/LSC-2129 - Released on August 16, 1957 (mono); May 23, 1958 (stereo) ℗ 1957 Sony Music Entertainment CD 18 45:33 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, March 2, 1957 (1-3); March 4, 1957 (4) Original LP: LM-2127 released on September 20, 1957 Publisher: Edw. Schuberth and Company (4) ℗ 1957 Sony Music Entertainment Note: VICS-1101 was the first stereo LP release of this recording on December 21, 1964. Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 1 was first released in stereo on LP LSC-2541, March 24, 1961. CD 19 43:48 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, November 5, 1956 Original LP: LM-2103 released on November 22, 1957 Publisher: Associated Music Publ. ℗ 1957 Sony Music Entertainment Note: VICS-1104 was the first stereo LP release of this recording, May 23, 1966. CD 20 45:46 | CD 21 52:02 Recording: CD 20: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, April 26, 1954 (1-4): April 23, 1955 (5-8): CD 21: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, April 25, 1955 (1-4): April 26, 1954 (5-8) Original LP: LM-6035 released on December 17, 1957 ℗ 1957 Sony Music Entertainment Note: Symphony No. 41 was the only one to be recorded in stereo and issued on stereo tape DCS-10. Symphonies Nos. 40 & 41 were previously released on mono LP LM-2114 on July 19, 1957. CD 22 42:56 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, March 2, 1957 (1-5); November 3, 1956 (6-13) Original LP: LM/LSC-2150 released on February 21, 1958 (mono); May 23, 1958 (stereo) Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes (1-5) ℗ 1958 Sony Music Entertainment CD 23 45:13 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, February 8, 1958 Original LP: LM/LSC-2219 released on February 21, 1958 (mono); March 20, 1959 (stereo) ℗ 1958 Sony Music Entertainment CD 24 43:44 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, November 3, 1956 (1-4); March 2, 1957 (5); April 13, 1957 (6) Publishers: Durand (1-4): Associated Music Publ. (5) Original LP: LM/LSC-2183 released on March 21, 1958 (mono); May 23, 1958 (stereo) ℗ 1958 Sony Music Entertainment CD 25 33:05 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, December 7, 1957 Original LP: LM/LSC-2201 released on May 23, 1958 Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes ℗ 1958 Sony Music Entertainment CD 26 46:25 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, December 14, 1957 Original LP: LM/LSC-2209 released on June 20, 1958 ℗ 1958 Sony Music Entertainment Note: Actually, the stereo release of LSC-2209 did not feature the Tragic Overture on Side B while the mono release LM-2209 did. It was first released in stereo on LP LSC-2241, June 19, 1959. CD 27 45:33 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, April 16, 1957 (1/2); April 17, 1957 (3/4) Original LP: LM/LSC-2216 released on July 25, 1958 ℗ 1958 Sony Music Entertainment CD 28 43:50 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, March 4, 1957 (1-3); April 15, 1957 (4-11); April 13, 1957 (12) Original LP: LM/LSC-2222 released on July 25, 1958 (mono); September 19, 1958 (stereo) ℗ 1958 Sony Music Entertainment CD 29 39:19 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, November 9, 1957 Original LP: LM/LSC-2214 released on August 22, 1958 ℗ 1958 Sony Music Entertainment CD 30 43:16 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, April 26, 1958 Original LP: LM/LSC-2230 released on August 22, 1958 Publishers: AMP / Eschig & Cie (7-9) ℗ 1958 Sony Music Entertainment CD 31 43:25 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, April 28, 1958 Original LP: LM/LSC-2251 released on September 19, 1958 (mono); March 20, 1959 (stereo) Publishers: Associated Music Publ. (1-3); Boosey & Hawkes (5-8) ℗ 1958 Sony Music Entertainment CD 32 45:30 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, January 7, 1956 (1/2); December 10, 1955 (3); December 14, 1957 (4) Original LP: LSC-2241 released on June 19, 1959 ℗ 1959 Sony Music Entertainment Note: The "1812" Overture and Mephisto Waltz were previously released on mono LP LM-1999, November 23, 1956. CD 33 46:46 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, November 22, 1958 Original LP: LM/LSC-2318 released on July 24, 1959 ℗ 1959 Sony Music Entertainment CD 34 38:02 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, May 4, 1959 (1-4); May 5, 1959 (5) Original LP: LM/LSC-2343 released on August 21, 1959 ℗ 1959 Sony Music Entertainment CD 35 53:40 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, December 6, 1958 (1/3/4); December 8, 1958 (2) Original LP: LM/LSC-2364 released on December 18, 1959 ℗ 1959 Sony Music Entertainment CD 36 38:46 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, December 28, 1958 (1/2); December 29, 1958 (3-9) Original LP: LM/LSC-2374 released on February 19, 1960 Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes ℗ 1960 Sony Music Entertainment CD 37 63:10 | CD 38 21:02 Recording: CD 37: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, November 9, 1959 (1/3/5); November 7, 1959 (2/4/6); CD 38: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, February 6, 1960 Original LP: LM/LSC-6087 released on February 19, 1960 ℗ 1960 Sony Music Entertainment CD 39 43:07 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, April 11, 1959 Original LP: LD/LDS-2384 released on March 25, 1960 ℗ 1960 Sony Music Entertainment CD 40 38:49 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, February 15, 1958 (1-3); March 14, 1959 (4) Original LP: LM/LSC-2287 released on April 22, 1960 ℗ 1960 Sony Music Entertainment CD 41 41:58 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, March 7, 1959 Original LP: LM/LSC-2395 released on May 20, 1960 Publisher: Leeds Music ℗ 1960 Sony Music Entertainment CD 42 38:02 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, March 14, 1959 Original LP: LM/LSC-2423 released on May 20, 1960 ℗ 1960 Sony Music Entertainment Note: Night on the Bare Mountain was previously released on compilation LP LM-2361, September 25, 1959. CD 43 30:43 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, April 16, 1960 Original LP: LM/LSC-2455 released in June 1960 ℗ 1960 Sony Music Entertainment CD 44 40:15 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, March 30, 1959 Original LP: LM/LSC-2328 released on July 22, 1960 ℗ 1960 Sony Music Entertainment CD 45 37:01 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, October 24, 1959 Original LP: LM/LSC-2436 released on July 22, 1960 ℗ 1960 Sony Music Entertainment CD 46 44:27 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, February 8, 1960 Original LP: LM/LSC-2446 released on July 22, 1960 ℗ 1960 Sony Music Entertainment CD 47 43:46 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, April 18, 1959 Original LP: LM/LSC-2441 released on September 13, 1960 ℗ 1960 Sony Music Entertainment CD 48 41:39 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, February 27, 1960 (1-3); February 6, 1960 (4) Original LP: LM/LSC-2462 released on January 21, 1961 ℗ 1961 Sony Music Entertainment CD 49 42:10 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, April 26, 1960 (1/5/6); April 25, 1960 (2-4) Original LP: LM/LSC-2500 released on March 24, 1961 ℗ 1961 Sony Music Entertainment CD 50 49:08 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, March 26, 1960 (1/2); April 27, 1960 (3-6) Original LP: LM/LSC-2516 released on July 21, 1961 ℗ 1961 Sony Music Entertainment CD 51 41:07 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, February 23, 1959 (1); March 2, 1957 (2-4) Original LP: LM/LSC-2541 released on March 24, 1961 ℗ 1961 Sony Music Entertainment CD 52 38:08 Recording: May 4/12, 1961 Original LP: LM/LSC-2562 released on July 21, 1961 ℗ 1961 Sony Music Entertainment CD 53 47:59 Recording: May 9, 1961 (1); May 10/12, 1961 (2); May 10, 1961 (3); May 12, 1961 (4) Original LP: LM/LSC-2581 released on December 22, 1961 ℗ 1961 Sony Music Entertainment Note: This album was reissued soon after release with a revised cover. CD 54 68:29 | CD 55 22:38 Recording: CD 54: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, May 2, 1961 (1); May 1, 1961 (2/4); May 1/2, 1961 (3); CD 55: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, May 8, 1961 Original LP: LM/LSC-6096 released on February 16, 1962 ℗ 1962 Sony Music Entertainment CD 56 33:58 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, April 30 & May 1, 1962 Original LP: LM/LSC-2609 released on July 9, 1962 ℗ 1962 Sony Music Entertainment CD 57 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, March 31 & April 2, 1962 (1/3); March 31, 1962 (2) Original LP: LM/LSC-2601 released on September 14, 1962 ℗ 1962 Sony Music Entertainment Note: This album was reissued soon after release with a revised cover (for example, [url=/release/3724698]LSC 2601[/url] (US) CD 58 33:58 Recording: April 22, 1963 (1); April 23, 1963 (2/3) Original LP: LM/LSC-2680 released on August 12, 1968 ℗ 1963 Sony Music Entertainment Note: This was Fritz Reiner's last recording with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. CD 59 40:43 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, April 8, 1961 (1/2); April 8/10, 1961 (3-5) Original LP: LM/LSC-2614 released on September 20, 1963 ℗ 1963 Sony Music Entertainment CD 60 59:06 Recording: March 2, 1963 (1-6); March 4, 1963 (7-19) Original LP: LM/LSC-2695 released on December 16, 1963 ℗ 1963 Sony Music Entertainment CD 61 51:02 Recording: Manhattan Center, New York City, September 13, 1963 (1/4); September 16, 1963 (2/3); September 18, 1963 (5/8); September 20, 1963 (6/7) Original LP: LM/LSC-2742 released on April 20, 1964 ℗ 1964 Sony Music Entertainment CD 62 46:16 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, February 21, 1959 (1-3); February 23, 1959 (4) Original LP: ARP1-4668 released on March 1983 ℗ 1983 Sony Music Entertainment Bonus CD 63 15:26 Recording: Orchestra Hall, Chicago, February 15, 1958 (1-3); November 9, 1957 (4) This compilation ℗ 2016 Sony Music Entertainment CD 63: Note: Bach's Harpsichord Concerto was first released on CD [url=/release/28260295]BVCC-38397[/url] in Japan. The Star-Spangled Banner was first released on LP CD 74321985402 in Japan.

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Also Sprach Zarathustra Op. 30 = Thus Spake Zarathustra = Ainsi Parlait Zarathoustra (Tone Poem After Friedrich Nietzsche)

Salome Op. 54

Ein Heldenleben Op. 40

Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No. 1 In D Minor Op. 15 = D-Moll = En Ré Mineur

Concerto For Jazz Band And Symphony Orchestra

Don Juan Op. 20 (Tone Poem After Nikolaus Lenau)

Symphony No. 3 In E-flat Major Op. 55 "Eroica" = Es-Dur = En Mi Bémol Majeur

Concerto For Violin And Orchestra In D Major Op. 77 = D-Dur = En Ré Majeur

Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No. 1 In B-flat Minor Op. 23

Divertimento No. 17 In D Major K 334 (320b) = D-Dur = En Ré Majeur

Serenade No. 13 In G Major K 525 "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" = G-Dur = « Une Petite Musique De Nuit » En Sol Majeur

Concerto For Orchestra Sz 116

Elektra Op. 58

Der Bürger Als Edelmann Op. 60: Suite From The Incidental Music To Molière's Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme

Salome Op. 54

Symphony No. 7 In A Major Op. 92 = A-Dur = En La Majeur

Fidelio: Overture Op. 72b

Ouverture Solennelle "1812" Op. 49 (Largo – Andante – Allegro Giusto – Largo – Allegro Vivace)

Mephisto Waltz No. 1 S 110/2 "The Dance In The Village Inn" = "The Dance In The Village Inn" »Der Tanz In Der Dorfschenke« = « La Danse À L'Auberge Du Village »(Allegro Vivace)

Polka & Fugue (Schwanda The Bagpiper) = (Schwanda, Der Dudelsackpfeifer) = (Schwanda, Le Joueur De Cornemuse)

The Bartered Bride: Overture = Die Verkaufte Braut = La Fiancée Vendue (Vivacissimo)

Carnival — Concert Overture Op. 92 (Allegro – Andante Con Moto – Allegro)

Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No. 2 In C Minor Op. 18 = C-Moll = Ut Mineur

Rhapsody On A Theme Of Paganini Op. 43 = Rhapsodie Über Ein Thema Von Paganini = Rhapsodie Sur Un Thème De Paganini

Noches En Los Jardines De España = Nights In The Gardens Of Spain = Nächte In Den Gärten Spaniens = Nuits Dans Les Jardins D'Espagne

Vienna

Morgenblätter - Walzer Op. 279 = Morning Papers - Waltz = Journaux Du Matin - Valse

Kaiser-Walzer Op. 437 = Emperor Waltz = Valse De L'Empereur

An Der Schönen, Blauen Donau - Walzer Op. 314 = On The Beautiful Blue Danube = Le Beau Danube Bleu

Aufforderung Zum Tanz Op. 65 = Invitation To The Dance = Invitation À la Valse

Dorfschwalben Aus Österreich - Walzer Op. 164 = Village Swallows = Hirondelles D'Autriche

Der Rosenkavalier: Waltzes

Concerto For Violin And Orchestra In D Major Op. 35 = D-Dur = Ré Majeur

Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No. 1 In F-sharp Minor Op. 1 = Fis-moll = Fa Diesè Mineur

Burleske For Piano And Orchestra In D Minor = D-Moll = Ré Mineur

Symphonia Domestica Op. 53

Symphony No. 36 In C Major K 425 "Linz" = C-Dur = Ut Majeur

Symphony No. 39 In E-flat Major K 543 = Es-Dur = En Mi Bémol Majeur

Symphony No. 40 In G Minor K 550 = G-Moll = En Sol Mineur

Symphony No. 41 In C Major "Jupiter" = C-Dur = En Ut Majeur

Lieutenant Kijé - Suite Op. 60

Chant Du Rossignol - Poème Symphonique

Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No. 2 In B-flat Major Op. 83 =B-Dur = En Si Bémol Majeur

The Reiner Sound

Rapsodie Espagnole

Pavane Pour Une Infante Défunte

The Isle Of The Dead Op. 29 = Die Toteninsel = L'lle Des Morts (Symphonic Poem)

Pictures At An Exhibition = Bilder Einer Ausstellung = Tableaux D'une Exposition

Symphony No. 3 In F Major Op. 90 = F-Dur = En Fa Majeur

Tragic Overture Op. 81 = Ouverture Tragique (Allegro Ma Non Troppo – Molto Più Moderato – Tempo I)

Symphony No. 6 In B Minor Op. 74 "Pathétique" = H-Moll = En Si Mineur

Ibéria (Images Pour Orchestre)

Valses Nobles Et Sentimentales

Alborada Del Gracioso (Miroirs). Assez Vif

Symphony No. 9 In E Minor Op. 95 "From The New World" = E-Moll »Aus Der Neuen Welt« En Mi Mineur = « Du Nouveau Monde »

Intermezzo (Goyescas)

Interlude (La Vida Breve)

Dance (La Vida Breve)

El Sombrero De Tres Picos – Suite No. 2 = The Three-Cornered Hat = Der Dreispitz = Le Tricorne

Navarra

Fête-Dieu À Seville (Iberia, Book I)

Triana (Iberia, Book II)

Symphony No. 2 Op. 132 "Mysterious Mountain"

Divertimento: Concert Suite From Le Baiser De La Fée

Ouverture Solennelle "1812" Op. 49 (Largo – Andante – Allegro Giusto – Largo – Allegro Vivace)

Overture "The Hebrides" Op. 26 ("Fingal's Cave") = Ouvertüre »Die Hebriden« (»Die Fingalshöhle«) = Ouverture « Les Hébrides » (« La Grotte De Fingal ») (Allegro Moderato – Animato In Tempo)

Mephisto Waltz No. 1 S 110/2 "The Dance In The Village Inn" = »Der Tanz In Der Dorfschenke« = « La Danse À L'Auberge Du Village (Allegro Vivace)

Tragic Overture Op. 81 (Allegro Ma Non Troppo – Molto Più Moderato – Tempo Primo – Un Poco Sostenuto–- In Tempo)

Rossini Overtures = Ouvertüren = Ouvertures

Guillaume Tell = William Tell = Wilhelm Tell

La Scala Di Seta = The Silken Ladder = Die Seidene Leiter = L'Échelle de Soie

Il Signor Bruschino

Il Barbiere Di Siviglia = The Barber Of Seville = Der Barbier Von Sevilla = Le Barbier De Séville

La Gazza Ladra = The Thieving Magpie = Die Diebische Elster = La Pie Voleuse

La Cenerentola = Cinderella = Aschenputtel = Cendrillon

Symphony No. 5 In C Minor Op. 67

Coriolan Overture Op. 62

Symphony No. 4 In G Major = G-Dur = En Sol Majeur

Music For Strings, Percussion And Celesta Sz 106 = Musik Für Saiteninstrumente, Schlagzeug Und Celesta = Musique Pour Cordes, Percussion Et Célesta

Hungarian Sketches = Magyar Képek Sz 97

Das Lied Von Der Erde: Symphonie Für Eine Alt- Und Eine Tenorstimme Und Großes Orchester = The Song Of The Earth - Symphony For Contralto, Tenor And Large Orchestra = Le Chant De La Terre - Symphonie Pour D'alto, Ténor Et Grand Orchestre

Symphony No. 88 In G Major Hob. I :88

Don Quixote Op. 35 - Fantastische Variationen Über Ein Thema Ritterlichen Charakters = Fantastic Variations On A Theme Of Knightly Character = Variations Fantastiques Sur Un Thème Chevaleresque

Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No. 25 In C Major K 503 = C-Dur = En Ut Majeur

Don Giovanni: Overture

Alexander Nevsky Op. 78 - Cantata For Mezzo-Soprano, Chorus And Orchestra

Festival

Colas Breugnon: Overture

Marche Slave Op. 31

Prince Igor: Polovtsian March = Polowetzer Marsch Aus Fürst Igor = Marche Polovtsienne Extraite de Prince Igor

Night On The Bare Mountain = Eine Nacht Auf Dem Kahlen Berge = Une Nuit Sur Le Mont-Chauve

Marche Miniature (Suite No. 1 Op. 43)

Russlan And Lyudmila: Overture

Concerto For Piano And Orchestra In A Minor Op. 54 = A-Moll = En la Mineur

The Nutcracker Op. 71 (Excerpts) = Der Nussknacker = Casse-noisette

Pini Di Roma = The Pines Of Rome = Die Pinien Von Rom = Les Pins de Rome – Poema Sinfonico

Fontane Di Roma = The Fountains Of Rome - Die Brunnen Von Rom = Les Fontaines De Rome – Poema Sinfonico

Scheherazade Op. 35 - Symphonic Suite After "1001 Nights"

Die Meistersinger Von Nürnberg (Excerpts) = The Mastersingers Of Nuremberg = Les Maîtres Chanteurs De Nuremberg

Götterdämmerung (Excerpts) = Twilight Of The Gods = Le Crépuscule Des Dieux

La Mer = The Sea = Das Meer - Trois Esquisses Symphoniques

Don Juan Op. 20 - Tone Poem After Nikolaus Lenau

Strauss Waltzes

Wiener Blut - Walzer Op. 354 = Vienna Blood – Waltz = Sang Viennois – Valse

Künstlerleben - Walzer Op. 316 = Artist's Life = Vie D'artiste

Mein Lebenslauf Ist Lieb' Und Lust! - Walzer Op. 263 = My Way Through Life Is Love And Pleasure! = Le Cours De Ma Vie N'est Qu'amour Et Plaisir !

Rosen Aus Dem Süden - Walzer Op. 388 = Roses From The South = Roses Du Sud

Schatz-Walzer Op. 418 (Der Zigeunerbaron)

Unter Donner Und Blitz - Schnellpolka Op. 324 = Thunder And Lightning = Parmi Le Tonnerre Et Les Éclairs

Symphony No. 8 In B Minor D 759 "Unfinished" = H-Moll »Unvollendete« = En Si Mineur « Inachevée »

Symphony No. 5 In B-Flat Major D 485 = B-Dur = En Si Bémol Majeur

Totentanz S 126 = Dance Of Death = Danse Macabre - Paraphrase On "Dies Irae' For Piano And Orchestra

Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No. 1 In F-Sharp Minor Op. 1 = Fis-Moll = En Fa Dièse Mineur

Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No. 5 In E-Flat Major Op. 73 "Emperor" = Es-Dur = En Mi Bémol Majeur

Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No. 2 In B-Flat Major Op. 83

Symphony No. 9 In D Minor Op. 125 "Choral" = D-Moll = En Ré Mineur

Symphony No. 1 In C Major Op. 21 = C-Dur = En Ut Majeur

Also Sprach Zarathustra Op. 30 = Thus Spake Zarathustra = Ainsi Parlait Zarathoustra Tone Poem After Friedrich Nietzsche

Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No. 2 In C Minor Op. 18 = C-Moll = En Ut Mineur

Piano Concerto No. 4 In G Major Op. 58 = G-Dur = En Sol Majeur

Symphony No. 6 In F Major Op. 68 "Pastoral" = F-Dur = En Fa Majeur

Les Nuits D'Été Op. 7

El Amor Brujo = Love, The Magician = Der Liebeszauber = L'Amour Sorcier. Escenas Gitanas De Andalucía. Ballet En Un Acto

Symphony No. 101 In D Major Hob. I: 101 "The Clock" = D Dur »Die Uhr« = En Ré Majeur « L'Horloge »

Symphony No. 95 In C Minor Hob. I: 95 = C-Moll = En Ut Mineur

Concerto For Piano And Orchestra In A Minor Op. 54 = A-Moll = En La Mineur

Totentanz S 126: Paraphrase On "Dies Irae" - For Piano And Orchestra

Bonus CD

Concerto For Harpsichord And Strings No. 5 In F Minor BWV 1056 = F-Moll = En Fa Mineur

The Star-Spangled Banner

Fritz Reiner Discusses Beethoven's Symphony No. 7

Symphony No. 7 In A Major Op. 92 = A-Dur = En La Majeur

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