Works of Igor Stravinsky
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Annotation
Canticum Sacrum ad Honorem Sancti Marci Nominis:
Recorded in Hollywood, California: June 1957
Richard Robinson: Tenor
Howard Chitjian: Baritone
Los Angeles Festival Symphony Orchestra and Chorus
Introitus:
Recorded in New York City: February 9, 1966
Gregg Smith Singers
Columbia Chamber Ensemble
A Sermon, A Narrative and A Prayer:
Recorded in Toronto, Canada: April 29: 1962
Shirley Verrett: Mezzo-Soprano
Loren Driscoll: Tenor
John Horton: Speaker
Anthem:
Recorded in Toronto, Canada: April 29: 1962
Festival Singers of Toronto
Chorus Master: Elmer Iseler
Threni (id est lamentationes Jeremiae Prophetae):
Recorded in New York City: January 5-6, 1959
Bethany Beardslee: Soprano
Beatrice Krebs: Contralto
William Lewis: Tenor
James Wainner: Tenor
Mac Morgan: Baritone
Robert Oliver: Bass
The Schola Cantorum, Director: Hugh Ross
Preludium for Jazz Ensemble
recorded in New York City: April 27, 1965
credited performers: Columbia Jazz Ensemble
Concertino for 12 Instruments
recorded in Hollywood, California: October 26, 1965
credited performers: Columbia Chamber Ensemble
Octet for Wind Instruments
recorded in New York City: January 5, 1961
credited performers: Columbia Chamber Ensemble
Ragtime for 11 Instruments
recorded in New York City: January 26, 1962
credited performers: Columbia Chamber Ensemble, cimbalom: Toni Koves
Tango
recorded in New York City: April 27, 1965
credited performers: Columbia Jazz Ensemble
Septet
recorded in Hollywood, California: October 27, 1965
credited performers: Columbia Chamber Ensemble
Pastorale
recorded in Hollywood, California: October 26, 1965
credited performers: Columbia Chamber Ensemble, violin: Israel Baker
Ebony Concerto
recorded in Hollywood, California: April 27, 1965
credited performers: Columbia Jazz Ensemble
Symphonies of Wind Instruments
recorded in 1951 (mono)
credited performers: Symphonieorchester des Nordwestdeutschen Rundfunks
Oedipus Rex:
Recorded in Washington D.C, 20. January 1961
Oedipus: George Shirley, Tenor
Jocasta: Shirley Verrett, Mezzo-Soprano
Creon: Donald Gramm, Bass
Tiresias: Chester Watson, Bass
Messenger: John Reardon, Bass
Shepherd: Loren Driscoll, Tenor
Narrator: John Westbrook
Chorus and Orchestra of the Opera Society of Washington D.C.
The Flood:
Recorded in Hollywood, California: March 28-31 1962
Narrator: Laurence Harvey
Noah: Sebastien Cabot
Noah's Wife: Elsa Lanchester
God: John Reardon, Robert Oliver (Bass)
Lucifer: Richard Robinson, Tenor
Caller: Paul Tripp
Chorus Director: Gregg Smith
Duo Concertant recorded in mono, October 11-13, 1945
Serenade in A recorded in mono in Paris, France: July 5-13, 1934
Concerto for 2 Solo Pianos recorded in mono in Paris, France: February 16, 1938
Second piano played by Soulima Strawinsky
Piano-Rag Music recorded in mono in Paris, France: July 5-13, 1934
Sonata for 2 Pianos recorded in New York City, November 30, 1961
pianos played by Arthur Gold and Robert Fizdale
Sonata for Piano recorded in New York City, December 28-30, 1960
Recorded in Hollywood, California
Petrushka: February 12-16, 1960
Pulcinella (for Chamber Orchestra): August 25, 1965
The Firebird (Revised Version, 1945): January 18, 1967
Firebird recorded in Hollywood, California: 23-25 January 1961
Scherzo à la Russe and Fireworks recorded in New York: December 17, 1963
Scherzo fantastique recorded in Toronto, Canada: December 1, 1962
Faun and Sheperdess recorded in Toronto, Canada: May 8, 1964
Mary Simmons: Mezzo-Soprano
Two Poems of Paul Verlaine recorded in Hollywood, California
The white moon shines in the woods on September 26, 1966
Sleep on December 11, 1964
Donald Gramm: Baritone
Two Poems of Konstantin Bal'mont recorded in Hollywood, California: January 24, 1967
Nezabudochka-Tsvetochek
Three Japanese Lyrics recorded in Hollywood, California: June 10, 1968
Evelyn Lear: Soprano
Robert Craft: Conductor
Three Little Songs & Pribaoutki (Pleasant Songs) recorded in New York City: December 11, 1964
Cathy Berberian: Mezzo-Soprano
Cat's Cradle Songs recorded in New York City: December 1, 1964
Cathy Berberian: Mezzo-Soprano
Four Russian Peasant Songs recorded in Hollywood, California: August 2, 1965
Gregg Smith Singers
Gregg Smith: director
Four Songs recorded in Hollywood, California: November 30, 1965
Adrienne Albert: Mezzo-Soprano
Louise di Tullio: Flute
Dorothy Remsen: Harp
Laurindo Almeida: Guitar
Three Songs from William Shakespeare recorded in New York City: December 14, 1964
Cathy Berberian: Mezzo-Soprano
Columbia Chamber Ensemble
In Memoriam Dylan Thomas recorded in Hollywood, California: November 27, 1965
Alexander Young: Tenor
Columbia Chamber Ensemble
Elegy for J.F.K recorded in New York City: December 14, 1964
Cathy Berberian: Mezzo-Soprano
Paul E. Howland: Clarinet
Charles Russo: Clarinet
The Owl and the Pussy-cat recorded ??: August 18, 1967
Adrienne Albert: Soprano
Robert Craft: Piano
Tilim-Bom / Klabum-klabam recorded in Hollywood, California: January 23, 1967 and June 10, 1968
Evelyn Lear: Soprano
Robert Craft: Conductor
Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments recorded in New York City: May 13, 1964
Movements for Piano and Orchestra recorded in Hollywood, California: February 12, 1961
Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra recorded in New York City: January 3, 1966
Robert Craft conducting under the supervision of Igor Stravinsky
Concerto in D major for Violin and Orchestra recorded in Hollywood, California: June 29-30, 1960
Greeting Prelude recorded in New York City: December 17, 1963
Suite No. 1 for Small Orchestra recorded in Toronto, Canada: March 29, 1963
Suite No. 2 for Small Orchestra recorded in Toronto, Canada: March 30, 1963
Concerto in E-flat for Chamber Orchestra recorded in Hollywood, California: March 29, 1964
Four Norwegian Moods for Orchestra recorded in Toronto, Canada: March 29, 1963
Circus Polka recorded in Toronto, Canada: March 29, 1963
Concerto in D for String Orchestra recorded in New York City: December 17, 1963
Eight Instrumental Miniatures for Fifteen Players recorded in Toronto, Canada: April 29, 1962
Four Etudes for Orchestra recorded in Toronto, Canada: November 29 - December 1, 1962
Suites Nos. 1, 2 and Eight Instrumental Miniatures are credited Members of the CBC Symphony Orchestra
The Wedding: Recorded in Hollywood, California: December 21: 1959
Soprano: Mildred Allen
Mezzo-Soprano: Regina Sarfaty
Tenor: Loren Driscoll
Bass: Robert Oliver
Piano: Samuel Barber
Piano: Aaron Copland
Piano: Lukas Foss
Piano: Roger Sessions
The American Concert Choir, Director: Margaret Hillis
Columbia Percussion Ensemble
Renard the Fox: Recorded in New York: January 26, 1962
Tenor I: George Shirley
Tenor II: Loren Driscoll
Baritone: William Murphy
Bass: Donald Gramm
Cimbalom: Toni Koves
Columbia Chamber Ensemble
The Soldier's Tale: Recorded in Hollywood, California: February 10-13: 1961
Solo Violin: Israel Baker
Trumpet: Charles Brady
Bass: Richard Kelly
Clarinet: Roy d'Antonio
Bassoon: Don Christlieb
Trombone: Robert Marsteller
Percussion: William Kraft
Columbia Chamber Ensemble
Pulcinella: ballet with song in one act (Music after Pergolesi)
recorded in Hollywood, California: August 23, 1965
Orpheus: ballet in three scenes
recorded in Chicago: July 20, 1964
Chorale Variations:
Recorded in Toronto, Canada: March 30, 1963
Festival Singers of Toronto
Chorus Master: Elmer Iseler
Zvezdoliki:
Recorded in Toronto, Canada: November 29, 1962
Festival Singers of Toronto
Chorus Master: Elmer Iseler
Ave Maria:
Recorded in Toronto, Canada: May 8, 1964
Festival Singers of Toronto
Chorus Master: Elmer Iseler
Credo:
Recorded in Hollywood, California: August 20, 1965
Gregg Smith Singers
Director: Gregg Smith
Pater Noster:
Recorded in Toronto, Canada: May 8, 1964
Festival Singers of Toronto
Chorus Master: Elmer Iseler
Cantata:
Recorded in Hollywood, California: November 27, 1965
Adrienne Albert: Mezzo-Soprano
Alexander Young, Tenor
Gregg Smith Singers
Columbia Chamber Ensemble
Mass:
Recorded in Hollywood, California: June 5, 1960
Gregg Smith Singers
Columbia Symphony Winds & Brass
Babel:
Recorded in Toronto, Canada: November 29, 1962
Narrator: John Calicos
Festival Singers of Toronto
Chorus Master: Elmer Iseler
Recorded in London: June 1964
Truelove: Don Garrard, Bass
Anne (his daughter): Judith Raskin, Soprano
Tom Rakewell: Alexander Young, Tenor
Nick Shadow: John Reardon, Baritone
Mother Goose: John Manning, Mezzo-Soprano
Baba the Turk: Regina Sarfaty, Mezzo-Soprano
Sellem (Auctioneer): Kevin Miller, Tenor
Keeper: Peter Tracey, Bass
Harpsichord: Colin Tilney
The Sadler's Wells Opera Chorus, director: John Barker
Petrushka recorded in Hollywood, California: February 12-17 1960
The Rite of Spring recorded in New York City: January 5-6 1960
Symphony in Three Movements recorded in Hollywood, California: February 1, 1961
Symphony in C major recorded in Toronto, Canada, December 2-3, 1962
Symphony of Psalms (Revised Version, 1948)
recorded in Toronto, Canada, March 30, 1963
Choir Vocals by Festival Singers of Toronto, directed by Elmer Iseler
Symphony in E-flat, Op. 1 recorded in Hollywood, California: May 2, 1966
Tracks recorded with Columbia Symphony Orchestra in New York City:
No. 5: December 1964
No. 6: December 1963
No. 7 (with Cathy Berberian): December 1964
No. 8: August 1965
No. 9 (with Philippe Entremont): May 1964
Recorded with the CBC Symphony Orchestra in Toronto Canada:
No. 10: December 1962
Track No. 11 spoken by John Mcclure
Perséphone:
Recorded in Hollywood, California: May 4-7 1966
Perséphone (The Goddess): Vera Zorina
Eumolpus (The Priest): Michele Molese, Tenor
Ithaca College Concert Choir
The Texas Boys Choir of Fort Worth
Gregg Smith Singers
Ode
Recorded in Cleveland: March 13, 1964
Monumentum pro Gesualdo di Venosa ad CD Annum:
Recorded in Hollywood, California: June 9 1960
Apollo recorded in New York: June 29, 1964
Agon recorded in Hollywood, CA: June 18 1957
Card Game recorded in Cleveland: March 13 1964
The Nightingale recorded in Washington D.C: December 29-31, 1960
Fisherman: Loren Driscoll, Tenor
Nightingale: Reri Grist, Soprano
Cook: Marina Picassi, Soprano
Chamberlaine: Kenneth Smith, Bass
Bonze: Herbert Beatie, Bass
Emperor of China: Donald Gramm, Baritone
Death: Elaine Bonazzi, Alto
Japanese Envoys: Stanley Kolk and William Murphy, Tenors
Chorus and Orchestra of the Opera Society of Washington D.C.
Chorus Master: John Moriarty
Mavra recorded in Toronto, Canada: May 7, 1964
Parasha: Susan Belinck, Soprano
Mother: Mary Simmons, Mezzo-Soprano
Neighbour: Patricia Rideout, Contralto
Hussar (Cook): Stanley Kolk, Tenor
CBC Symphony Orchestra
Scènes de ballett recorded in Toronto, Canada: March 28, 1963
Bluebird - Pas de deux recorded in New York City: December 17, 1964
The Fairy's Kiss recorded in Hollywood, California: August 19-20, 1965
Song of the Nightingale:
Recorded in Hollywood, California: January 23, 1967
Danses Concertantes:
Recorded in Hollywood, California: January 20, 1967
Columbia Chamber Orchestra
Epitathium:
Recorded in New York City: December 14, 1964
Arthur Gleghorn: Flute
Kalman Bloch: Clarinet
Dorothy Remsen: Harp
Double Canon:
Recorded in Hollywood, California: January 25, 1961
Abraham and Isaac:
Recorded in Hollywood, California: January 24, 1967 and July 11, 1969
Richard Frisch: Baritone
Variations:
Recorded in New York City: October 11, 1960
Requiem Canticles:
Recorded in New York City: October 11, 1966
Linda Anderson: Soprano
Elaine Bonazzi: Alto
Charles Bressler: Tenor
Donald Gramm: Bass
The Ithaca College Concert Choir
Gregg Smith: Chorus Master
Petrushka recorded in Hollywood, California: February 12-17 1960
The Rite of Spring recorded in New York City: January 5-6 1960
Tracklist
Ballets, Volume 1 CD 1: |
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Ballets, Volume 2 CD 2: |
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Ballets, Volume 3 CD 3: |
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Ballets, Volume 4 CD 4: |
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Ballets, Volume 5 CD 5: |
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Ballets, Volume 6 CD 6: |
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Ballets, Volume 7: Suites CD 7: |
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Symphony in E-flat Major / Rehearsals and Talks CD 8: |
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Symphonies CD 9: |
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Concertos CD 10: | |||
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# | Title | Rating | Length |
1 | Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments: I. Largo. Allegro - Maestoso
| 7:10 | |
2 | Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments: II. Largo
| 7:00 | |
3 | Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments: III. Allegro
| 5:04 | |
4 | Movements for Piano and Orchestra: I
| 1:57 | |
5 | Movements for Piano and Orchestra: II
| 1:35 | |
6 | Movements for Piano and Orchestra: III
| 1:07 | |
7 | Movements for Piano and Orchestra: IV
| 1:36 | |
8 | Movements for Piano and Orchestra: V
| 2:04 | |
9 | Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra: I. Presto
| 6:30 | |
10 | Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra: II. Andante rapsodico
| 5:01 | |
11 | Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra: III. Allegro capriccioso ma tempo giusto
| 5:27 | |
12 | Violin Concerto in D major: I. Toccata
| 5:35 | |
13 | Violin Concerto in D major: II. Aria I
| 4:10 | |
14 | Violin Concerto in D major: III. Aria II
| 5:09 | |
15 | Violin Concerto in D major: IV. Capriccio
| 5:55 |
Miniature Masterpieces CD 11: |
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Chamber Music & Historical Recordings, Volume 1 CD 12: |
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Chamber Music & Historical Recordings, Volume 2 CD 13: |
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Operas CD 14: |
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35 Songs CD 15: |
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The Rake's Progress (1/2 CD 16: |
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The Rake's Progress (2/2 CD 17: |
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Oratorio - Melodrama, Volume 1 CD 18: |
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Oratorio - Melodrama, Volume 2 CD 19: |
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Sacred Works, Volume 1 CD 20: |
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Sacred Works, Volume 2 CD 21: |
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Robert Craft Conducts Under the Supervision of Igor Stravinsky CD 22: |
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Credits
Release
ASIN: | US: B000PTYUQG [info] |
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Release Group
Allmusic: | https://www.allmusic.com/album/mw0001853899 [info] |
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