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Boston Symphony Orchestra - Boston Symphony Orchestra plays Brahms & Tchaikovsky (2024)

Boston Symphony Orchestra - Boston Symphony Orchestra plays Brahms & Tchaikovsky (2024)
  • Title: Boston Symphony Orchestra plays Brahms & Tchaikovsky
  • Year Of Release: 2024
  • Label: UMG Recordings, Inc.
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 6:07:11
  • Total Size: 1.6 GB
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Tracklist:

1. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH.12: Introduction (02:51)
2. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH. 12, Act I: No. 1 Scène (Allegro giusto) (03:00)
3. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH. 12, Act I: No. 2 Valse (Corps de Ballet) (07:12)
4. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH. 12, Act I: No. 3 Scène (Allegro moderato) (03:49)
5. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH. 12, Act I: No. 4a Pas de trois: Intrada (Allegro) (02:26)
6. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH. 12, Act I: No. 4b Pas de trois: Andante sostenuto (03:20)
7. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH. 12, Act I: No. 4c Pas de trois: Allegro semplice (01:15)
8. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH. 12, Act I: No. 4d Pas de trois: Moderato (01:15)
9. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH. 12, Act I: No. 4e Pas de trois: Allegro (01:13)
10. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH. 12, Act I: No. 4f Pas de trois: Coda (Allegro vivace) (01:38)
11. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH. 12, Act I: No. 5 Pas de deux: a) Intrada-Valse - b) Andante (07:44)
12. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH. 12, Act I: No. 5c Pas de deux: Valse (01:36)
13. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH. 12, Act I: No. 5d Pas de deux: Coda (Allegro molto vivace) (01:58)
14. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH.12, Act I: No. 6 Pas d'action und No. 7 Sujet (03:50)
15. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act I: No. 8 Danse des coupes (Tempo di polacca) (06:48)
16. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act I: No. 9 Finale (Andante) (02:38)
17. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act II: No. 10 Scène (Moderato) (02:34)
18. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act II: No. 11 Scène (Allegro moderato) (05:33)
19. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act II: No. 12 Scène (Allegro) (03:27)
20. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act II: No. 13a Danse des cygnes: Valse (02:29)
21. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act II: No. 13b Danse des cygnes: Odette solo / Première danse de la reine des cygnes (Moderato assai) (01:45)
22. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act II: No. 13c Danse des cygnes: Valse (01:42)
23. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act II: No. 13d Danse des petits cygnes (Allegro moderato) (01:29)
24. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act II: No. 13e Danse des cygnes: Pas d'action: Odette et le prince / Deuxième danse de la reine des cygnes (Andante) (07:20)
25. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act II: No. 13f Danse des cygnes: Danse générale (Valse) (01:25)
26. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act II: No. 13g Danse des cygnes: Coda (Allegro vivace) (01:30)
27. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act II: No. 14 Scène (Moderato) (02:36)
28. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act II: No. 15 Danse de fançailles (Allegro giusto) (02:37)
29. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act III: No. 16 Danses du corps de ballet et des nains (Moderato assai) (02:50)
30. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act III: No. 17 Scène: Entrée des invités (Fanfares) et la valse (Allegro) (06:40)
31. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act III: No. 18 Scène (Allegro) (01:39)
32. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act III: Pas de six: Intrada (moderato assai) (02:40)
33. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act III: Pas de six: Var. I (Allegro) & Var. II (Andante c.m.) (04:55)
34. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act III: Pas de six: Var. III (Moderato) und Var. IV (Allegro) (01:28)
35. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act III: Pas de six: Var. V (Moderato) und Coda (Allegro molto) (03:07)
36. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act III: No. 20 Danse hongroise (Czárdás) (03:05)
37. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH. 12, Act III: Danse russe (Moderato) (04:29)
38. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act III: No. 21 Danse espagnole (Allegro non troppo. Tempo di bolero) (02:47)
39. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act III: No. 22 Danse napolitaine (02:08)
40. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act III: No. 23 Mazurka (03:58)
41. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act III: No. 24 Scène (Allegro - Valse - Allegro vivo) (03:31)
42. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act IV: No. 25 Entr'acte und No. 26 Scène (04:57)
43. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act IV: No. 27 Danses des petits cygnes (Moderato) (05:37)
44. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act IV: No. 28 Scène (Allegro agitato) (03:13)
45. Seiji Ozawa – Swan Lake, Op. 20, TH 12, Act IV: No. 29 Scène finale (Andante) (05:38)
46. Seiji Ozawa – The Nutcracker, Op. 71, TH.14: Overture (03:17)
47. Seiji Ozawa – The Nutcracker, Op. 71, TH.14, Act I: No. 1 The Christmas Tree (03:56)
48. Seiji Ozawa – The Nutcracker, Op. 71, TH.14, Act I: No. 2 March (02:25)
49. Seiji Ozawa – The Nutcracker, Op. 71, TH.14, Act I: No. 3 Galop And Dance Of The Parents (02:42)
50. Seiji Ozawa – The Nutcracker, Op. 71, TH.14, Act I: No. 4 Dance Scene - The Presents Of Drosselmeyer (05:41)
51. Seiji Ozawa – The Nutcracker, Op. 71, TH.14, Act I: No. 5 Scene - Grandfather Dance (06:47)
52. Seiji Ozawa – The Nutcracker, Op. 71, TH.14, Act I: No. 6 Clara And The Nutcracker (06:56)
53. Seiji Ozawa – The Nutcracker, Op. 71, TH.14, Act I: No. 7 The Nutcracker Battles The Army Of The Mouse King - He Wins And Is Transformed Into Prince Charming (03:18)
54. Seiji Ozawa – The Nutcracker, Op. 71, TH.14, Act I: No. 8 in The Christmas Tree (03:58)
55. Seiji Ozawa & American Boy Choir – The Nutcracker, Op. 71, TH.14, Act I: No. 9 Scene And Waltz Of The Snowflakes (06:28)
56. Seiji Ozawa – The Nutcracker, Op. 71, TH.14, Act II: No. 10 The Magic Castle On The Mountain Of Sweets (04:16)
57. Seiji Ozawa – The Nutcracker, Op. 71, TH.14, Act II: No. 11 Clara And Prince Charming (04:36)
58. Seiji Ozawa – The Nutcracker, Op. 71, TH.14, Act II: No. 12 Divertissement (12:09)
59. Seiji Ozawa – The Nutcracker, Op. 71, TH.14, Act II: No. 13 Waltz Of The Flowers (06:57)
60. Seiji Ozawa – The Nutcracker, Op. 71, TH.14, Act II: No. 14 Pas de deux: Intrada - Variation I/II - Coda (09:12)
61. Seiji Ozawa & American Boy Choir – The Nutcracker, Op. 71, TH.14, Act II: No. 15 Final Waltz And Apotheosis (05:30)
62. Seiji Ozawa – Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 68: 1. Un poco sostenuto - Allegro - Meno allegro (13:04)
63. Seiji Ozawa – Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 68: 2. Andante sostenuto (09:51)
64. Seiji Ozawa – Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 68: 3. Un poco allegretto e grazioso (05:08)
65. Seiji Ozawa – Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 68: 4. Adagio - Piu andante - Allegro non troppo, ma con brio - Piu allegro (16:47)
66. Seiji Ozawa – Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 73: 1. Allegro non troppo (21:10)
67. Seiji Ozawa – Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 73: 2. Adagio non troppo - L'istesso tempo, ma grazioso (09:46)
68. Seiji Ozawa – Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 73: 3. Allegretto grazioso ( Quasi andantino) - Presto ma non assai (05:21)
69. Seiji Ozawa – Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 73: 4. Allegro con spirito (09:16)
70. Bernard Haitink – Symphony No. 3 in F Major, Op. 90: 1. Allegro con brio - Un poco sostenuto - Tempo I (14:29)
71. Bernard Haitink – Symphony No. 3 in F Major, Op. 90: 2. Andante (08:32)
72. Bernard Haitink – Symphony No. 3 in F Major, Op. 90: 3. Poco allegretto (06:39)
73. Bernard Haitink – Symphony No. 3 in F Major, Op. 90: 4. Allegro (08:51)

The Boston Symphony Orchestra is one of the most prominent U.S. symphonic ensembles, with deep roots in the Germanic practices that formed the model for American orchestral culture. The orchestra's catalogue of recordings on the RCA Victor label in the middle of the 20th century, artistically ambitious and sonically top-notch thanks to the ambiance of Boston's magnificent Symphony Hall, continue to set a standard. The Boston Symphony Orchestra was formed in 1881 with principal support from banker Henry Lee Higginson, who also spearheaded the construction of Symphony Hall and its opening in 1900. Its membership consisted largely of German-trained musician, and its first conductor, George Henschel, was a friend of Brahms. Subsequent conductors were German or, in the case of Arthur Nikisch, Hungarian. Especially important was Karl Muck, a former conductor of the Berlin Court Opera (now the Berlin State Opera), who led the orchestra from 1906 to 1908, and again from 1912 to 1918 after the leadership of Max Fiedler in the interim. Muck stepped down and was held in an internment camp in Georgia after espousing pro-German sympathies during World War I. But beginning with Pierre Monteux in 1919, the Boston Symphony boasted a series of internationally renowned and non-German conductors. Monteux was French; Serge Koussevitsky, who led the orchestra from 1924 to 1949, was Russian and a towering figure who commissioned numerous modern works and led the world premieres of Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms and Bartók's Concerto for Orchestra, among many other now-standard works, and founded the annual Tanglewood Music Festival and its associated talent-development classes, with the BSO in residence. Koussevitsky was succeeded by Alsatian-French Charles Münch (1949-1963) and the Austrian-Jewish Erich Leinsdorf, whose RCA recordings were central to collections in the LP era in the U.S. Leinsdorf was succeeded for several years by the ailing William Steinberg and in 1973 by Japanese-born Seiji Ozawa, whose leadership was artistically controversial but long, and also marked by significant recordings, mostly on the Deutsche Grammophon label. Another conductor with an operatic background, James Levine, followed Ozawa in 2002; he stepped down due to ill health and Latvian conductor Andris Nelsons, who had taken on Mahler's vast Symphony No. 8 ("Symphony of a Thousand") as an emergency replacement for Levine, was named conductor. His contract has been extended through 2022, and he has led the orchestra in new recordings with Deutsche Grammophon, including a live cycle of the symphonies of Dmitri Shostakovich. A notable feature of the orchestra's musical life is the existence of the Boston Pops light music orchestra, with personnel drawn from the ranks of the BSO; under conductor Arthur Fiedler (son of Max), that group attained unprecedented popularity on American radio and television as well as in live concerts. The Boston Symphony Orchestra has also been heard on the scores of two films by director Steven Spielberg, Schindler's List and Saving Private Ryan, with the scores' composer, John Williams, as conductor. © James Manheim


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