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Romeo and Juliet : with Marche slave and Mozartiana / Tchaikovsky.

LIBRA - Manuscripts Storage Ms. Coll. 636 Item 271
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Format:
Sound recording
Author/Creator:
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893.
Contributor:
Stokowski, Leopold, 1882-1977, conductor.
Perlea, Jonel, 1900-1970, conductor.
Wiener Symphoniker, performer.
Stadium Symphony Orchestra of New York, performer.
Standardized Title:
Romeo et Juliette (Fantasy-overture)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Overtures.
Marches (Orchestra).
Suites (Orchestra).
Genre:
Sound recordings.
Physical Description:
1 audio disc (42 min.) : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo ; 12 in.
12 in.
Contained In:
Stokowski-Gatewood Collection of Commercial Sound Recordings. Item 271
Other Title:
Marche slav.
Place of Publication:
Century City, Calif : Everest, 1979.
System Details:
analog
33 1/3 rpm
microgroove
stereo
Contents:
Romeo and Juliet: overture-fantasia (19:20)
Marche slav, op. 31 (9:25)
Mozartiana, op. 61 (23:39) / Tchaikovsky.
Participant:
New York Stadium Symphony Orchestra ; Leopold Stokowski, conductor (1st work) ; Vienna Symphony Orchestra ; Jonas [i.e. Jonel] Perlea (2nd and 3rd works)
Notes:
This recording was Record 307 in Gatewood's collection of recordings.
Though the container and recording cite Stokowski as the conductor of the 1st work, a handwritten notation on the container states the attribution is false. The recording is in fact not by Stokowsk. This is easily recognized by the "normal" ending of this recording; Stokowski always used his own ending for this piece. There is, however, no indication of who the real conductor is.
Program notes for Overture-fantasia and Marche slav on container.
Contains:
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893. Suites, orchestra, no. 4, op. 61, G major
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893. Marche slave.
Publisher Number:
SDBR 3463 Everest
Access Restriction:
Off-site storage: 24-hour retrieval.

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