Reiner Rarities, Volume 2

~ Release by Mozart, Brahms, Debussy, Liebermann; Reiner (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

Digital Media 1
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1A Musical Joke (Ein musikalischer Spass), K522: 1st mvt. Allegro
additional engineer:
Andrew Rose (engineer and founder of Pristine Audio) (task: processing for ambient stereo)
engineer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer) (task: audio restoration)
producer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer)
orchestra:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (from 1954-09-16 until 1954-09-17)
conductor:
Fritz Reiner (conductor) (from 1954-09-16 until 1954-09-17)
recorded at:
Manhattan Center in Midtown Manhattan, United States (from 1954-09-16 until 1954-09-17)
recording of:
Divertimento for 2 Horns & Strings in F major, K. 522 "Ein musikalischer Spaß": I. Allegro (from 1954-09-16 until 1954-09-17)
composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer) (from 1785 until 1787)
part of:
Divertimento for 2 Horns & Strings in F major, K. 522 "Ein musikalischer Spaß"
Mozart3:48
2A Musical Joke (Ein musikalischer Spass), K522: 2nd mvt. Menuetto – Maestoso
additional engineer:
Andrew Rose (engineer and founder of Pristine Audio) (task: processing for ambient stereo)
engineer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer) (task: audio restoration)
producer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer)
orchestra:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (from 1954-09-16 until 1954-09-17)
conductor:
Fritz Reiner (conductor) (from 1954-09-16 until 1954-09-17)
recorded at:
Manhattan Center in Midtown Manhattan, United States (from 1954-09-16 until 1954-09-17)
recording of:
Divertimento for 2 Horns & Strings in F major, K. 522 "Ein musikalischer Spaß": II. Minuetto. Maestoso & Trio (from 1954-09-16 until 1954-09-17)
composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer) (from 1785 until 1787)
part of:
Divertimento for 2 Horns & Strings in F major, K. 522 "Ein musikalischer Spaß"
Mozart6:32
3A Musical Joke (Ein musikalischer Spass), K522: 3rd mvt. Adagio cantabile
additional engineer:
Andrew Rose (engineer and founder of Pristine Audio) (task: processing for ambient stereo)
engineer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer) (task: audio restoration)
producer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer)
solo violin:
Daniel Guilet (born Daniel Guilevitch) (from 1954-09-16 until 1954-09-17)
orchestra:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (from 1954-09-16 until 1954-09-17)
conductor:
Fritz Reiner (conductor) (from 1954-09-16 until 1954-09-17)
recorded at:
Manhattan Center in Midtown Manhattan, United States (from 1954-09-16 until 1954-09-17)
recording of:
Divertimento for 2 Horns & Strings in F major, K. 522 "Ein musikalischer Spaß": III. Adagio cantabile (from 1954-09-16 until 1954-09-17)
composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer) (from 1785 until 1787)
part of:
Divertimento for 2 Horns & Strings in F major, K. 522 "Ein musikalischer Spaß"
Mozart6:29
4A Musical Joke (Ein musikalischer Spass), K522: 4th mvt. Presto
additional engineer:
Andrew Rose (engineer and founder of Pristine Audio) (task: processing for ambient stereo)
engineer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer) (task: audio restoration)
producer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer)
orchestra:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (from 1954-09-16 until 1954-09-17)
conductor:
Fritz Reiner (conductor) (from 1954-09-16 until 1954-09-17)
recorded at:
Manhattan Center in Midtown Manhattan, United States (from 1954-09-16 until 1954-09-17)
recording of:
Divertimento for 2 Horns & Strings in F major, K. 522 “Ein musikalischer Spaß”: IV. Presto (from 1954-09-16 until 1954-09-17)
composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer) (from 1785 until 1787)
part of:
Divertimento for 2 Horns & Strings in F major, K. 522 "Ein musikalischer Spaß"
Mozart4:33
5Alto Rhapsody, op. 53
additional engineer:
Andrew Rose (engineer and founder of Pristine Audio) (task: processing for ambient stereo)
engineer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer) (task: audio restoration)
producer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer)
contralto vocals:
Marian Anderson (classical contralto singer) (on 1950-10-20)
vocals:
The Men of the Robert Shaw Chorale (on 1950-10-20)
orchestra:
RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra (on 1950-10-20)
conductor:
Fritz Reiner (conductor) (on 1950-10-20) and Robert Shaw (conductor) (on 1950-10-20: choir vocals)
recorded at:
Manhattan Center in Midtown Manhattan, United States (on 1950-10-20)
recording of:
Alto Rhapsody, op. 53 (on 1950-10-20)
lyricist:
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
composer:
Johannes Brahms (German composer) (in 1869)
dedicated to:
Julie Schumann
premiered at:
[concert] (1870-03-03)
publisher:
N. Simrock (in 1870-01)
part of:
Johannes Brahms. Thematisch-Bibliographisches Werkverzeichnis (number: op. 53)
Brahms14:42
6Petite Suite: En bateau
additional engineer:
Andrew Rose (engineer and founder of Pristine Audio) (task: processing for ambient stereo)
engineer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer) (task: audio restoration)
producer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer)
orchestra:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (on 1952-01-21)
conductor:
Fritz Reiner (conductor) (on 1952-01-21)
recorded at:
Carnegie Hall in Midtown Manhattan, United States (on 1952-01-21)
recording of:
Petite Suite, L. 65, CD 71b : I. En bateau (for orchestra) (on 1952-01-21)
orchestrator:
Henri Büsser (French composer, organist, conductor) (in 1907)
composer:
Claude Debussy (composer) (from 1888 until 1889)
orchestration of:
Petite Suite, L. 65, CD 71a : I. En bateau (for piano 4-hands)
part of:
Petite Suite, L. 65, CD 71b (for orchestra)
Debussy4:25
7Petite Suite: Cortège
additional engineer:
Andrew Rose (engineer and founder of Pristine Audio) (task: processing for ambient stereo)
engineer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer) (task: audio restoration)
producer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer)
orchestra:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (on 1952-01-21)
conductor:
Fritz Reiner (conductor) (on 1952-01-21)
recorded at:
Carnegie Hall in Midtown Manhattan, United States (on 1952-01-21)
recording of:
Petite Suite, L. 65, CD 71b : II. Cortège (for orchestra) (on 1952-01-21)
orchestrator:
Henri Büsser (French composer, organist, conductor) (in 1907)
composer:
Claude Debussy (composer) (from 1888 until 1889)
orchestration of:
Petite Suite, L. 65, CD 71a : II. Cortège (for piano 4-hands)
part of:
Petite Suite, L. 65, CD 71b (for orchestra)
Debussy3:05
8Petite Suite: Menuet
additional engineer:
Andrew Rose (engineer and founder of Pristine Audio) (task: processing for ambient stereo)
engineer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer) (task: audio restoration)
producer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer)
orchestra:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (on 1952-01-21)
conductor:
Fritz Reiner (conductor) (on 1952-01-21)
recorded at:
Carnegie Hall in Midtown Manhattan, United States (on 1952-01-21)
recording of:
Petite Suite, L. 65, CD 71b : III. Menuet (for orchestra) (on 1952-01-21)
orchestrator:
Henri Büsser (French composer, organist, conductor) (in 1907)
composer:
Claude Debussy (composer) (from 1888 until 1889)
orchestration of:
Petite Suite, L. 65, CD 71a : III. Menuet (for piano 4-hands)
part of:
Petite Suite, L. 65, CD 71b (for orchestra)
Debussy3:26
9Petite Suite: Ballet
additional engineer:
Andrew Rose (engineer and founder of Pristine Audio) (task: processing for ambient stereo)
engineer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer) (task: audio restoration)
producer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer)
orchestra:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (on 1952-01-21)
conductor:
Fritz Reiner (conductor) (on 1952-01-21)
recorded at:
Carnegie Hall in Midtown Manhattan, United States (on 1952-01-21)
recording of:
Petite Suite, L. 65, CD 71b : IV. Ballet (for orchestra) (on 1952-01-21)
orchestrator:
Henri Büsser (French composer, organist, conductor) (in 1907)
composer:
Claude Debussy (composer) (from 1888 until 1889)
orchestration of:
Petite Suite, L. 65, CD 71a : IV. Ballet (for piano 4-hands)
part of:
Petite Suite, L. 65, CD 71b (for orchestra)
Debussy3:09
10Concerto for Jazz Band and Symphony Orchestra: Introduction: Adagio
engineer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer) (task: audio restoration)
producer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer)
orchestra:
The Sauter–Finegan Orchestra and Chicago Symphony Orchestra (on 1954-12-06)
conductor:
Fritz Reiner (conductor) (on 1954-12-06)
recorded at:
Symphony Center: Orchestra Hall in Chicago, United States (on 1954-12-06)
recording of:
Concerto for Jazz Band and Symphony Orchestra: I. Introduction (on 1954-12-06)
composer:
Rolf Liebermann (in 1954)
part of:
Concerto for Jazz Band and Symphony Orchestra
Liebermann3:01
11Concerto for Jazz Band and Symphony Orchestra: Jump: Allegro vivace
engineer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer) (task: audio restoration)
producer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer)
orchestra:
Chicago Symphony Orchestra (on 1954-12-06) and The Sauter–Finegan Orchestra (on 1954-12-06)
conductor:
Fritz Reiner (conductor) (on 1954-12-06)
recorded at:
Symphony Center: Orchestra Hall in Chicago, United States (on 1954-12-06)
recording of:
Concerto for Jazz Band and Symphony Orchestra: II. Jump (on 1954-12-06)
composer:
Rolf Liebermann (in 1954)
part of:
Concerto for Jazz Band and Symphony Orchestra
Liebermann1:58
12Concerto for Jazz Band and Symphony Orchestra: Scherzo I: Allegro molto
engineer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer) (task: audio restoration)
producer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer)
orchestra:
Chicago Symphony Orchestra (on 1954-12-06) and The Sauter–Finegan Orchestra (on 1954-12-06)
conductor:
Fritz Reiner (conductor) (on 1954-12-06)
recorded at:
Symphony Center: Orchestra Hall in Chicago, United States (on 1954-12-06)
recording of:
Concerto for Jazz Band and Symphony Orchestra: III. Scherzo I (on 1954-12-06)
composer:
Rolf Liebermann (in 1954)
part of:
Concerto for Jazz Band and Symphony Orchestra
Liebermann1:26
13Concerto for Jazz Band and Symphony Orchestra: Blues: Lento
engineer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer) (task: audio restoration)
producer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer)
orchestra:
Chicago Symphony Orchestra (on 1954-12-06) and The Sauter–Finegan Orchestra (on 1954-12-06)
conductor:
Fritz Reiner (conductor) (on 1954-12-06)
recorded at:
Symphony Center: Orchestra Hall in Chicago, United States (on 1954-12-06)
recording of:
Concerto for Jazz Band and Symphony Orchestra: IV. Blues (on 1954-12-06)
composer:
Rolf Liebermann (in 1954)
part of:
Concerto for Jazz Band and Symphony Orchestra
Liebermann2:57
14Concerto for Jazz Band and Symphony Orchestra: Scherzo II: Allegro vivace
engineer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer) (task: audio restoration)
producer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer)
orchestra:
Chicago Symphony Orchestra (on 1954-12-06) and The Sauter–Finegan Orchestra (on 1954-12-06)
conductor:
Fritz Reiner (conductor) (on 1954-12-06)
recorded at:
Symphony Center: Orchestra Hall in Chicago, United States (on 1954-12-06)
recording of:
Concerto for Jazz Band and Symphony Orchestra: V. Scherzo II (on 1954-12-06)
composer:
Rolf Liebermann (in 1954)
part of:
Concerto for Jazz Band and Symphony Orchestra
Liebermann1:50
15Concerto for Jazz Band and Symphony Orchestra: Boogie‐Woogie: Allegro
engineer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer) (task: audio restoration)
producer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer)
orchestra:
Chicago Symphony Orchestra (on 1954-12-06) and The Sauter–Finegan Orchestra (on 1954-12-06)
conductor:
Fritz Reiner (conductor) (on 1954-12-06)
recorded at:
Symphony Center: Orchestra Hall in Chicago, United States (on 1954-12-06)
recording of:
Concerto for Jazz Band and Symphony Orchestra: VI. Boogie-Woogie (on 1954-12-06)
composer:
Rolf Liebermann (in 1954)
part of:
Concerto for Jazz Band and Symphony Orchestra
Liebermann1:06
16Concerto for Jazz Band and Symphony Orchestra: Interludium: Andante – Presto
engineer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer) (task: audio restoration)
producer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer)
orchestra:
Chicago Symphony Orchestra (on 1954-12-06) and The Sauter–Finegan Orchestra (on 1954-12-06)
conductor:
Fritz Reiner (conductor) (on 1954-12-06)
recorded at:
Symphony Center: Orchestra Hall in Chicago, United States (on 1954-12-06)
recording of:
Concerto for Jazz Band and Symphony Orchestra: VII. Interludium (on 1954-12-06)
composer:
Rolf Liebermann (in 1954)
part of:
Concerto for Jazz Band and Symphony Orchestra
Liebermann1:41
17Concerto for Jazz Band and Symphony Orchestra: Mambo: Allegro molto
engineer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer) (task: audio restoration)
producer:
Mark Obert-Thorn (sound engineer)
orchestra:
Chicago Symphony Orchestra (on 1954-12-06) and The Sauter–Finegan Orchestra (on 1954-12-06)
conductor:
Fritz Reiner (conductor) (on 1954-12-06)
recorded at:
Symphony Center: Orchestra Hall in Chicago, United States (on 1954-12-06)
recording of:
Concerto for Jazz Band and Symphony Orchestra: VIII. Mambo (on 1954-12-06)
composer:
Rolf Liebermann (in 1954)
part of:
Concerto for Jazz Band and Symphony Orchestra
Liebermann3:12

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