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Nicolai Malko Conducting The Philharmonia Orchestra - Tchaikovsky "1812" Overture Op. 49 / Weber "Oberon" Overture / Herold "Zampa" Overture Album

Nicolai Malko Conducting The Philharmonia Orchestra - Tchaikovsky "1812" Overture Op. 49 / Weber "Oberon" Overture / Herold "Zampa" Overture Album
Performer: Nicolai Malko Conducting The Philharmonia Orchestra
Title: Tchaikovsky "1812" Overture Op. 49 / Weber "Oberon" Overture / Herold "Zampa" Overture
Country: UK
Genre: Classical
Catalog number: DLP 1069
Label: His Master's Voice
MP3 album szie: 1499 mb
FLAC album size: 2545 mb

Tracklist

1"Zampa" Overture
Composed By – Hérold
2"Oberon" Overture
Composed By – Weber
3"1812" Overture Op. 49
Composed By – Tchaikovsky

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
HTD 806Weber, Hérold, Tchaikovsky - Nicolai Malko, The Philharmonia Orchestra Weber, Hérold, Tchaikovsky - Nicolai Malko, The Philharmonia Orchestra - Overture "Oberon" / Overture "Zampa" / Overture "1812" , Op. 49 ‎(Reel, 2tr Mono, 5" Reel, Album)His Master's VoiceHTD 806UKUnknown
DLP 1069Nicolai Malko Conducting The Philharmonia Orchestra Nicolai Malko Conducting The Philharmonia Orchestra - Tchaikovsky "1812" Overture Op. 49 / Weber "Oberon" Overture / Herold "Zampa" Overture ‎(10")His Master's VoiceDLP 1069UKUnknown
MDLP 1069Nicolai Malko Conducting The Philharmonia Orchestra Nicolai Malko Conducting The Philharmonia Orchestra - Tchaikovsky "1812" Overture Op. 49 / Weber "Oberon" Overture / Herold "Zampa" Overture ‎(10")His Master's VoiceMDLP 1069New ZealandUnknown

Credits

  • ConductorNicolai Malko
  • OrchestraThe Philharmonia Orchestra

Companies

  • Record Company – The Gramophone Co. Ltd.

Short intro

Genre: Classical Album: Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture Op. 49, Weber Oberon Overture, Herold Zampa Overture Country: UK MP3 version RAR size: 1695 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1356 mb WMA version RAR size: 1355 mb Rating: 4. 9 Votes: 239 Other Formats: MP1 MMF APE AA ASF MP4 WAV. 1812 Overture Op. 49 Composed By Tchaikovsky. Oberon Overture Composed By Weber. Nicolai Malko Conducting The Philharmonia Orchestra - Tchaikovsky His 1812 Overture Op. 49, Master's Weber Oberon Overture, Voice Herold Zampa Overture 10. DLP 1069 UK. Enter your e-mail to get a weekly list of new The Philharmonia Orchestra records. THE PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by NICOLAI MALKO Tchaikovsky: 1822 Overture, Weber: Oberon Overture, Herold: Zampa Overture Rare 1955 UK 3-track 10 vinyl LP on the gold on maroon 'Nipper' HMV label, fully laminated scalloped flipback picture sleeve. Apart from a small split at the bottom of the opening edge, the sleeve is in superb condition & the vinyl too is marvellous with just a couple of light cosmetic surface scuffs to show for its fifty years - a fantastic copy DLP1069. The Philharmonia Orchestra 1812 And Other Famous Overtures UK vinyl LP. Singer: Nicolai Malko Album Title: Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture Op. 49, Weber Oberon Overture, Herold Zampa Overture Category: Classical Style: Year: Formats: MP3 FLAC VQF DXD AUD MP1 DTS MMF MP4 Rating: 3. 5 Votes: 353. Free Download links. Nicolai Malko - Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture Op. 49, Weber Oberon Overture, Herold Zampa Overture MP3 version RAR archive. Oberon Overture. Zampa Overture. Compre vinil, CDs e muito mais deNicolai Malko no Mercado 1812 Overture Op. 49, Weber Oberon Overture, Herold Zampa Overture. DLP 1069. His Master's Voice. LP, 10, , UK. Philharmonia Orchestra. Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture Op. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. 1812 Overture, , Capriccio Italien, , Marche Slave, . CS 7118. London Records. The Decca Record Company s first session was entrusted to Ambrose and his Orchestra on 7 February 1929. The first classical recording took place just four days later. The first releases were announced in July 1929. Twelve-inch discs were initially priced at six shillings and six pence S prefix and 4s 6d T but it was quickly apparent that Decca could not compete with HMV and Columbia at this level. The higher price series was abandoned within three or four months and in March 1930 Decca re-launched at 3s 6d K, with a reduction to 2s 6d in April 1931. The ten-inch equivalents were. Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture. In the age when the symphonic poem had already become popular, Brahms wrote his Academic Festival Overture, Op. 80, as well as his Tragic Overture, Op. An example clearly influenced by the symphonic poem is Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture. His equally well-known Romeo and Juliet is also labelled a 'fantasy-overture'. 20th century. In European music after 1900, an example of an overture displaying a connection with the traditional form is Dmitri Shostakovich's Festive Overture, Op. 96 1954, which is in two linked sections, Allegretto. A second orchestra, behind the scenes, echoes, with charming effect, the distracted husband's evocations to his bride and the mournful measures of the chorus, until, in answer to the piercing cries of Orpheus-10- and the exclamatory recitative, Gods, cruel gods, Amor appears. He tells the bereaved husband that Zeus has taken pity on him. During the rehearsal the members of the orchestra, not understanding the passage, came to a stop. Go on all the same, cried Gluck. He lies. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Philharmonia Orchestra, Nicolai Malko, Constant Lambert. Philharmonia Orchestra Conducted By Nicolai Malko. Sergei Prokofiev, Nicolai Malko Conducting The London Philharmonic Orchestra, Frank Phillips. Casse-Noisette Nutcracker Suite Op. Nicolai Malko, Philharmonia Orchestra - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Neither developed into a house band to rival EMIs Philharmonia and, with the Royal Philharmonic also exclusive to EMI, Decca had to resort to the LSO and the LPO, both in rather run-down condition in the post-war years. Meanwhile every opportunity was taken to impress visiting continental orchestras with ffrr sessions and it was evident that the company intended to transfer much of its symphonic work to Paris, Amsterdam, Geneva and Vienna as soon as practicable