Format: CD
Barcode: 0635212203323
Catalog number: SIGCD 2033
Releasedate: 04-02-22
The Golden Age of Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra" describes the 25 years from 1912 during which a London-born church organist took a provincial American ensemble and built it into one of the finest orchestras in the world, noted for its precision, virtuosity, and splendid tone-colour. With the advent of the microphone during the 1920s, Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra made an enormous number of 78rpm discs that would become landmark recordings. For much of this time Stokowski concentrated on basic repertoire – including Beethoven, Brahms, Tchaikovsky, Sibelius, Debussy, Mussorgsky and many others.
However, side-by-side with familiar pieces went a number of works which no-one else had recorded before or, indeed, has recorded since! Although Stokowski was to record certain compositions several times over during his long career, there were a number which he recorded only once – on 78s made with the Philadelphia Orchestra. This unique collection of restored recordings brings together just those items which fall into this "rarities" category, and it demonstrates Stokowski's incredibly wide-ranging musical sympathies. It covers many periods and styles, from melodies centuries old to colourful Iberian and Oriental works, together with music of 20th-century America.
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1Veni Creator Spiritus – Veni Emmanuel05:31
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2La vida breveSpanish Dance02:57
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35 Gypsy Dances, Op. 55V. Sacred Mountain01:24
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4The Raven12:08
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5Etenraku04:10
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6The Legend of the Arkansas Traveller04:33
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7Festival of the WorkersII. Dance of the Workers02:57
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8Symphony No. 2, 'Reflections upon an Era of Turmoil'Rhumba03:38
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9Oriental ImpressionsJapanese Nocturne03:47
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10Bali11:38
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11Concerto for 2 Pianos and OrchestraI. Molto moderato06:53
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12Concerto for 2 Pianos and OrchestraII. Theme and Variations07:32
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13Concerto for 2 Pianos and OrchestraIII. Juarezca: Allegro06:50
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14Manhattan Beach02:05
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15El Capitan02:06