Eugene Ormandy Tchaikovsky - Eugene Ormandy Conducts Tchaikovsky
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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No. 14: Pas De Deux: Intrada (Act II) | ||
No. 17: Panorama (Act II) | ||
IV Finale. Andante Maestoso - Allegro Vivace - Molto Vivace - Moderato Assai E Molto Maestoso - Presto | 12:56 | |
No. 25: Pas De Quatre: Variation I: Centrillon Et Fortuné (Act III) | ||
Symphony In E-Flat Major | ||
II Andante Cantabile | 6:42 | |
Francesca Da Rimini Op. 32 (Symphonic Fantasia After Dante) | ||
No. 3: Pas De Six: Variation VI: La Fée des Lilas (Prologue) | ||
Symphony No. 5 In E Minor Op. 64 | ||
Symphony No. 3 In D Major Op. 29 "Polish" | ||
No. 6: Valse (Act I) | ||
Waltz (From Eugene Onegin) | 6:43 | |
III Scherzo. Allegro Scherzando Giocoso | 7:58 | |
No. 14: Pas De Deux: Variation I (Pour Le Danseur). Tarantelle (Act II) | ||
Manfred Op. 58 (Symphony In Four Scenes After The Dramatic Poem By Byron) | ||
No. 28: Pas De Deux (Aurore Et Désiré). Adagio (Act III) | ||
No. 15: Valse Finale Et Apothéose (Act II) | ||
III Andante Con Moto | 11:38 | |
Capriccio Italien Op. 45 | 16:42 | |
V Finale. Allegro Con Fuoco (Tempo Di Polacca) | 9:20 | |
III Valse. Allegro Moderato | 6:20 | |
I Allegro Non Troppo E Molto Maestoso - Allegro Con Spirito | 21:06 | |
Symphony No. 6 In B Minor Op. 74 "Pathétique" | ||
No. 3: Pas De Six: Variation V: Violente (Prologue) | ||
No. 25: Pas De Quatre: Variation II: L'Oiseau Bleu Et La Princesse Florine (Act III) | ||
III Scherzo. Pizzicato ostinato. Allegro | 5:50 | |
Introduction | ||
No. 25: Pas De Quatre: Introduction (Act III) | ||
IV Finale. Allegro Maestoso | 7:39 | |
No. 30: Apotheose (Act III) | ||
III Scherzo. Vivace Assai | 6:38 | |
No. 22: Danse Napolitaine (Act III) | ||
No. 13: Valse Des Fleurs (Act II) | ||
No. 23: Pas De Quatre: Coda (Act III) | ||
No. 3: Pas De Six: Variation IV: Canari Qui Chante (Prologue) | ||
Ouverture | ||
No. 20: Danse Hongroise. Czardas (Act III) | ||
Allegro Brillante | 15:14 | |
II Andante | 11:03 | |
No. 23: Mazurka (Act III) | ||
The Sleeping Beauty Op. 66 (Excerpts) | (54:27) | |
Andante Lugubre - Più Mosso. Moderato - Tempo I - | 3:41 | |
III Andante Elegiaco | 10:39 | |
No. 21: Danse Espagnole (Act III) | ||
I Introduzione E Allegro. Moderato Assai (Tempo Di Marcia Funebre) - Allegro Brillante | 14:47 | |
No. 2: Marche (Act I) | ||
No. 12: Divertissement: Danse Des Mirlitons (Act II) | ||
No. 3: Pas De Six: Coda (Prologue) | ||
IV Scherzo. Allegro Vivo - Trio. L'Istesso Tempo | 6:10 | |
I Daydreams On A Wintry Road. Allegro Tranquillo | 11:39 | |
No. 12: Divertissement: Le Thé (Danse Chinoise) (Act II) | ||
No. 9: Valse Des Flocons De Neige (Act I) | ||
IV Finale (Tema Russo). Andante - Allegro Con Spirito | 4:19 | |
No. 3: Pas De Six: Introduction (Prologue) | ||
Andante Cantabile Non Troppo - | 11:10 | |
IV Finale. Adagio Lamentoso - Andante | 10:41 | |
Symphony No. 4 In F Minor Op. 36 | ||
No. 8: Pas D'Action: Adagio (Act I) | ||
No. 12: Divertissement: Trépak (Danse Russe) (Act II) | ||
String Quartet No. 1 In D Major Op. 11 | ||
IV Finale. Moderato Assai - Allegro Vivo - Presto | 11:08 | |
No. 23: Pas De Quatre: Introduction (Act III) | ||
II Vivace Con Spirito | 9:40 | |
Variation II (Act I) | ||
The Nutcracker Op. 71 (Excerpts) | (48:02) | |
II Andantino Marziale, Quasi Moderato | 7:10 | |
Tout Le Monde Danse (Act II) | ||
Moderato Quasi Andante - Tema. Moderato Semplice - Var. I. Tempo Del Tema - Var. II. Tempo Del Tema - Var. III. Andante Sostenuto - Var. IV. Andante Grazioso - Var. V. Allegro Moderato - Var. VI. Andante - Var. VII E Coda. Allegro Vivo | 16:52 | |
Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No. 2 In G Major Op. 44 | ||
The Seasons Op. 37a | ||
Swan Lake Op. 20 (Excerpts) | (55:19) | |
No. 12: Divertissement: Le Café (Danse Arabe) (Act II) | ||
I Lento Lugubre | 16:58 | |
No. 13: Danses Des Cygnes - Pas D'Action (Act II) | ||
IV Allegro Con Fuoco | 19:59 | |
No. 10: Scène. Moderato (Act II) | ||
Cosa. Allegro Vivo (Act II) | ||
No. 5: Pas De Deux (Act I) | ||
No. 23: Pas De Quatre: Variation II: La Fée-Argent (Act III) | ||
Polonaise (From Eugene Onegin) | 4:49 | |
I Allegro Brillante E Molto Vivace | 20:52 | |
No. 8: Pas D'Action: Danse De Demoiselles D'Honneur Et Des Pages (Act I) | ||
Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No. 1 In B-Flat Minor Op. 23 | ||
I Andante Sostenuto - Allegro Vivo - Andante Sostenuto | 11:31 | |
II Alla Tedesca. Allegro Moderato E Semplice | 6:41 | |
No. 14: Pas De Deux: Coda (Act II) | ||
II Andantino In Modo Di Canzone | 10:06 | |
I Allegro Brillante | 12:11 | |
II Valse. Moderato. Tempo Di Valse | 3:47 | |
Romeo And Juliet (Fantasy Overture After Shakespeare) | 20:35 | |
IV Finale. Andante Lugubre - Allegro Moderato - Allegro Maestoso - Andante Lugubre - Allegro Vivo | 13:19 | |
No. 8: Pas D'Action: Variation D'Aurore (Act I) | ||
No. 29: Scène Finale (Act IV) | ||
No. 25: Pas De Quatre: Coda (Act III) | ||
III Scherzo. Allegro Molto Vivace - Trio. L'Istesso Tempo | 5:30 | |
Allegro Vivo - Poco Più Mosso | 4:03 | |
Symphony No. 2 In C Minor Op. 17 "Little Russian" | ||
IV Finale. Allegro Con Fuoco | 9:49 | |
Symphony No. 1 In G Minor Op. 13 "Winter Dreams" | ||
Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No. 3 In E-Flat Major Op. Posth. 75 | ||
III Élegie. Larghetto Elegiaco | 8:04 | |
Coda (Act I) | ||
Ouverture Solennelle "1812" In E-Flat Major Op. 49 | 16:49 | |
None But The Lonely Heart Op. 6/6 | 3:57 | |
I Allegro Moderato | 17:27 | |
No. 6: Barcarolle (June) | 5:33 | |
III Allegro Molto Vivace | 9:29 | |
II Land Of Gloom, Land Of Mists. Adagio Cantabile Ma Non Tanto | 11:36 | |
No. 14: Pas De Deux: Variation II (Pour La Danseuse). Danse De La Fée Dragée (Act II) | ||
II Andante Non Troppo | 7:47 | |
No. 12: Divertissement: Le Chocolat (Danse Espagnole) | ||
II Canzonetta. Andante | 6:28 | |
No. 3: Pas De Six: Adagio (Prologue) | ||
No. 4: Pas De Trois - Intrada (Act I) | ||
No. 8: Scène (Act I) | ||
No. 2: Valse (Act I) | ||
III Finale. Allegro Vivacissimo | 9:10 | |
II Allegro Con Grazia | 8:11 | |
Variation I (Act I) | ||
No. 3: Pas De Six: Variation II: Coulante. Fleur De Farine (Prologue) | ||
No. 3: Pas De Six: Variation I: Candide (Prologue) | ||
Marche Slave Op. 31 | 10:49 | |
III Allegro Con Fuoco | 7:15 | |
Serenade For String Orchestra In C Major Op. 48 | ||
Variations On A Rococo Theme For Cello And Orchestra Op. 33 | ||
No. 27: Danses Des Petits Cygnes (Act IV) | ||
Variation III (Act I) | ||
I Andante - Allegro Con Anima | 15:40 | |
No. 1: Scène (Act I) | ||
No. 3: Pas De Six: Variation III: Miettes Qui Tombent (Prologue) | ||
No. 23: Pas De Quatre: Variation IV: La Fée-Diamant (Act III) | ||
Allegro Vivo - | 5:25 | |
II Andante Cantabile Con Alcuna Licenza - Moderato Con Anima - Andante Mosso - Allegro Non Troppo - Tempo I | 13:31 | |
Concerto For Violin And Orchestra In D Major Op. 35 | ||
I Andante Sostenuto - Moderato Con Anima - Moderato Assai, Quasi Andante - Allegro Vivo | 19:32 | |
I Adagio - Allegro Non Molto - Andante - Moderato Mosso - Andante - Moderato Assai - Allegro Vivo - Andante Come Prima - Andante Mosso | 18:05 | |
No. 21: Marche (Act III) | ||
I Pezzo In Forma Di Sonatina. Andante Non Troppo - Allegro Moderato | 5:50 | |
II Andantino Semplice | 7:09 |
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Formats
- 12 × CD
- Remastered Box Set
- Compilation
Companies
Role | Company |
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Phonographic Copyright (p) | Sony Music Entertainment |
Copyright (c) | Sony Music Entertainment |
Distributed By | Sony Music Entertainment |
Recorded At | Scottish Rite Cathedral |
Published By | K-M Music |
Pressed By | Sony DADC |
Credits
Role | Credit |
---|---|
Composed By | Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky |
Conductor | Eugene Ormandy |
Orchestra | The Philadelphia Orchestra |
Photography By | Hank Parker |
Notes
- CD1:
- Tracks 1 to 4: Recorded at Scottish Rite Cathedral, Philadelphia, October 11, 1976.
- Tracks 5 to 8: Recorded at unknown location, January 7, 1976.
- (P) 1976/1979 Sony Music Entertainment.
- CD2:
- Tracks 1 to 5: Recorded at Scottish Rite Cathedral, Philadelphia, October 28, 1974.
- Tracks 6 to 9: Recorded at Broadwood Hotel, Philadelphia, April 10, 1960.
- (P) 1974/1976 Sony Music Entertainment.
- CD3:
- Tracks 1 to 4: Recorded at Scottish Rite Cathedral, Philadelphia, May 9, 1973.
- Track 5: Recorded at unknown location, November 16, 1970.
- Track 6: Recorded at Town Hall, Philadelphia, February 28, 1966; Published by K-M Music.
- Track 7: Recorded at Town Hall, Philadelphia, May 8, 1968; Published by Chappell Music / G. Schirmer.
- (P) 1970/1972/1974 Sony Music Entertainment.
- CD4:
- Tracks 1 to 4: Recorded at Scottish Rite Cathedral, Philadelphia, 1974.
- Track 5: Recorded at Scottish Rite Cathedral, Philadelphia, February 17, 1972.
- Track 6: Recorded at Scottish Rite Cathedral, Philadelphia, February 16, 1972.
- (P) 1974/1988 Sony Music Entertainment.
- CD5:
- Tracks 1 to 4: Recorded at Academy of Music, Philadelphia, May 25-28, 1968.
- Tracks 4 to 8: Recorded at Scottish Rite Cathedral, Philadelphia, January 10, 1976.
- (P) 1968/1988 Sony Music Entertainment.
- CD6:
- Tracks 1 to 4: Recorded at Town Hall, Philadelphia, March 11, 1962; Published by G. Schirmer / Rais.
- Track 5: Recorded at Philadelphia Athletic Club, Philadelphia, November 15, 1962.
- (P) 1962/1965 Sony Music Entertainment.
- CD7: Recorded at The Scottish Rite Cathedral, Philadelphia, October 27, 1976; (P) 1979 Sony Music Entertainment.
- CD8:
- Tracks 1 to 3: Recorded at Scottish Rite Cathedral, Philadelphia, October 2, 1974.
- Tracks 4 to 6: Recorded at Town Hall, Philadelphia, February 17, 1965.
- (P) 1965/1974 Sony Music Entertainment.
- CD9:
- Track 1: Recorded at Town Hall, Philadelphia, February 17, 1965.
- Tracks 6 & 7: Recorded at Town Hall, Philadelphia, January 14, 1965.
- Tracks 2 to 4: Recorded at Broadwood Hotel, Philadelphia, March 23, 1958.
- Track 5: Published by Frostco Music.
- (P) 1959/1961/1966/1989 Sony Music Entertainment.
- CD10: Recorded at Scottish Rite Cathedral, Philadelphia, September 26/27, 1972; (P) 1972 Sony Music Entertainment.
- CD11: Recorded at Scottish Rite Cathedral, Philadelphia, January 15/16/23, 1973; (P) 1974 Sony Music Entertainment.
- CD12:
- Tracks 1 to 15: Recorded at Scottish Rite Cathedral, Philadelphia, September 25/26, 1972.
- Track 16: Recorded at Scottish Rite Cathedral, Philadelphia, January 23, 1973.
- (P) 1973/1976 Sony Music Entertainment.
- This compilation (P) & (C) 2013 Sony Music Entertainment
- Made in the E.U.
- 24bit, High Resolution Audio
- Total time - 13:19:37
- Comes in thick cardboard box with each disc in an individual, same artwork, cardboard wallet. No booklet included.
Barcodes
- Barcode: 8 88837 37162 9
- Rights Society: BIEM/GEMA
- SPARS Code: ADD
- Label Code: LC 00316
- Other (Category CD1): 88883737162
- Other (Category CD2): 88883737162
- Other (Category CD3): 88883737162
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About Eugene Ormandy Tchaikovsky
Hungarian-American conductor and violinist (November 18, 1899, Budapest, Hungary March 12, 1985, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA).
Ormandy is best known for his longstanding post as the conductor of . He also developed what came to be known as the "Philadelphia Sound," emphasizing lush string sonorities and, often, legato phrasing and rounded tone.
Ormandy, born Jenö Blau, began his musical career at an early age. He could identify symphonies at the age of 3 and could play the violin by the age of 4. When he was 5, he became a pupil at the Royal Academy of Music in Budapest (now the Franz Liszt Academy of Music). He studied with and began his conducting career with the (Blüthner Orchestra).
He moved to the United States in 1921 (taking citizenship in 1927). Around this time he changed his name to "Eugene Ormandy," "Eugene" being the equivalent of the Hungarian "Jenő." Accounts differ on the origin of "Ormandy"; it may have either been his own middle name at birth, or his mother's. In the 1920s, Ormandy worked in New York as a conductor and in 1930 made his first appearance in Philadelphia with . When was too ill to conduct the Philadelphia Orchestra in 1931, Ormandy was asked to sit in. This led to Ormandy's first major appointment as a conductor in Minneapolis.
From 1931 to 1936 Ormandy served as Music Director of (now the ). During his time in Minnesota, contracted the orchestra and recordings were made from 1934-1935. Several premiere recordings were made in Minneapolis, including 's Háry János Suite and s Verklärte Nacht .
In 1936, Eugene Ormandy began his 44-year long tenure with when he became associate conductor under . In 1938, he was promoted to permanent conductor. Ormandy was a quick learner of scores, often conducting from memory and without a baton. He developed an amazing ensemble rapport and personally hired every one of the 104 musicians who played under his baton.
As music director, Ormandy conducted from 100 to 180 concerts each year in Philadelphia. He led the Philadelphia Orchestra on several national and international tours, including a 1955 tour of Finland, where Ormandy and Orchestra members visited the elderly composer and in 1973, they became the first American symphony orchestra in the People's Republic of China. Ormandy and the orchestra recorded extensively for Columbia and RCA, especially during the stereo LP era. Ormandy retired as conductor in Philadelphia at the end of the 1979-1980 season (whereupon he was named Conductor Laureate).
Ormandy was always a knowledgeable, well-prepared conductor, but he was most comfortable with Romantic and post-Romantic music; especially noteworthy were his performances and recordings of and . He led the first performances of many works by American composers and, in 1948 he led the Philadelphia Orchestra in the first symphony concert broadcast on American TV.
Ormandy's awards include: The Presidential Medal of Freedom, presented by Richard M. Nixon in 1970; The Ditson Conductor's Award for championing American music in 1977; Appointment by Queen Elizabeth II as an honorary Knight of the British Empire in 1976; and he was awarded the Kennedy Center Honors in 1982.
He was the brother of .
Real Name
- Jenö Blau
Name Vars
- Dr. Eugene Ormandy
- E. Ormandy
- Eugen Ormandy
- Eugene Ormandi
- Eugenio Ormandy
- Eugène Ormandy
- Eugéne Ormandy
- Euçène Ormandy
- Euģene Ormandy
- Ormandy
- Ormandy, E.
- Ormándy J.
- Ormándy Jenő
- Е. Орманди
- Филадельфийский Оркестр
- Ю. Орманди
- Юджин Орманди
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