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Symphonie Espagnole In D Minor Op. 21
I Allegro Non Troppo
II Scherzando. Allegro Molto
III Intermezzo. Allegretto Non Troppo
IV Andante
V Rondo. Allegro
Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No. 1 In G Minor Op. 26
I Vorspiel. Allegro Moderato
II Adagio
III Finale. Allegro Energico – Presto
Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No. 1 In G Minor Op. 26
I Vorspiel. Allegro Moderato
II Adagio
III Finale. Allegro Energico – Presto
Concerto For Violin And Strings In D Minor
I Allegro Molto
II Andante Non Troppo
III Allegro
Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No. 2 Sz 112
I Allegro Non Troppo
II Andante Tranquillo
III Allegro Molto
Sonata For Violin And Piano No. 1 Sz 75
I Allegro Appassionato
II Adagio
III Allegro
Sonata For Harpsichord And Violin No. 3 In E Major Bwv 1016
I Adagio
II Allegro
III Adagio Ma Non Tanto
IV Allegro
Salut D’amour Op. 12
La Fille Aux Cheveux de Lin
Air From Orchestral Suite (Overture) No. 3
Ave Maria D 839
Sonata For Violin And Piano In D Major D 384
I Allegro Molto
II Andante
III Allegro Vivace
Sonata For Violin And Piano In A Major D 574
I Allegro Moderato
II Scherzo. Presto – Trio
III Andantino
IV Allegro Vivace
In The Silence Of The Secret Night
Ombra Mai Fu From Serse, Hwv 40
Sonata For Piano And Violin No. 5 In F Major “Spring” Op. 24
I Allegro
II Adagio Molto Espressivo
III Scherzo. Allegro Molto – Trio
IV Rondo. Allegro Ma Non Troppo
Sonata For Piano And Violin No. 9 In A Major “Kreutzer” Op. 47
I Adagio Sostenuto – Presto
II Andante Con Variazioni
III Presto
Hungarian Dance No. 4 In B Minor
La Capricciosa
Allegro From Harpsichord Suite No. 1
La Romanesca (Gaillarde)
Sierra Morena
Scotch Pastorale Op. 130/2
Prayer No. 14 Accompagnato From Dettingen Te Deum, Hwv 283
Nigun (Improvisation)
Adagio From Violin Concerto No. 3 In G Major
Sonata For Violin And Continuo In D Major, Op. 9/3
Sarabande Largo
Tambourin Presto
Chant D’Espagne
La Canción Del Olvido
Rondo From Duo Concertant For 2 Violins In D Major, Op. 67/2
Scherzo-Tarantelle In G Minor Op. 16
Slavonic Dance In D Major Op. 46/6
Slavonic Dance In G Minor Op. 46/8
CD 1:
Recordings: San Francisco, War Memorial Opera House,
January 26, 1945 [1–5]; January 27, 1945 [6–8]
CD 2:
Recordings: Boston, Symphony Hall, January 18, 1951 [1–3];
New York City, Victor Studio No. 2, February 6, 1952 [4–6]
Producers: Richard Mohr [1–3]; John Pfeiffer [4–6]
CD 3:
Recordings: Dallas, Fair Park Auditorium, January 15/16*, 1946
[1–3]; New York City, Victor Studio No. 2, December 29, 1947 [4–6]
Producer: Macklin Marrow [1–3]
CD 4:
Recordings: New York City, Victor Studio No. 1, December 28, 1944
[1–6]; New York City, Victor Studio No. 2, April 6, 1945 [7/8];
November 11, 1949 [9–15]; January 14, 1951 [16/17]
CD 5:
Recordings: Hollywood, RCA Victor Studios, December 30, 1949
[1–4/8]; December 31, 1949 [5–7] · Producer: Walter S. Heebner
CD 6:
Recording: Oakland, Victor Studio, March 15, 1928 [1/3/4]; April 1,
1928 [2]; Camden, Victor Church Studio No. 1, February 12, 1929
[5–13]; New York City, Liederkranz Hall, February 19, 1930 [14–16]
CDs 1 [6-8], 2, 3 [4-6], 4–6 transferred, mixed and mastered
from the original analogue discs and tapes using 24 bit / 96 kHz
technology by Andreas K. Meyer, Meyer Media LLC
CDs 1 [1-5] & 3 [1-3] transferred from the original analogue discs
by Ward Marston, remastered by Anthony Salvatore
Cover photo taken from RCA Victor LP LM-1742 (modified)
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Notes:
There is confusion about RCA Victor LP LM-1742 / WDM-1742 (45 rpm) “Tartini Devil’s Trill Sonata and Encores”.
A Canadian pressing featured Adolph Baller as pianist and reads “recorded in Japan” [1951] on the sleeve back.
In fact, the pianist on this LP is Gerald Moore, and the recording took place in London in 1953.
On February 9, 1939, RCA Victor recorded Robert Schumann’s Violin Concerto in D minor with Yehudi Menuhin and
the New York Philharmonic under the direction of John Barbirolli, produced by Charles O’Connell on behalf of
Electric and Musical Industries Ltd (EMI) in New York City (Matrices CS 018860/66). This recording was released
in the U.S. on RCA Victor 14913/6 in set M-451, in Europe on HMV DB 3435/8.
Booklet Editor
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Jochen Rudelt
Design
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[ec:ko] Communications
Liner Notes
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Tully Potter
Liner Notes [Translated By]
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Josée Bégaud,
Stefan Lerche
Mastered By
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Anthony Salvatore (tracks: CDs 1 [1-5] & 3 [1-3])
Producer
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Robert Russ
Research [Disc and Tape]
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Anthony Fountain (2)
Research [Discographical]
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Michael Gray,
Robert Russ
Research [Document]
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Michael Panico
Transferred By
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Ward Marston (tracks: CDs 1 [1-5] & 3 [1-3])
Transferred By, Mixed By, Mastered By
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Andreas K. Meyer
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Sony Music Entertainment
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88875198542
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