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#TitleArtistRatingLength
1William Tell Overture
orchestra:
London Festival Orchestra (Alfred Scholz pseudonym), New Philharmonia Orchestra London (name used on budget releases, not the London Philharmonic, the Philharmonia or the New Philharmonia) and Philharmonic Orchestra London (bogus name used on budget releases, not the London Philharmonic or the New Philharmonia)
conductor:
Alfred Scholz
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Mediaphon (for copyrights use only – this is the short name used in legal notices by Mediaphon GmbH, aka Mediaphon-Musikproduktion und Verlag GmbH) (in 1989)
recording of:
Guillaume Tell : Ouverture
composer:
Gioachino Rossini (composer)
librettist:
Hippolyte Louis-Florent Bis (librettist) and Étienne de Jouy
music quoted on:
Symphony no. 15 in A major, op. 141: I. Allegretto
part of:
Guglielmo Tell (italian version by Calisto Bassi)
part of:
Guillaume Tell
Gioachino Rossini12:07
2Symphony No. 6 in F major, Op. 68 "Pastorale"
orchestra:
Philharmonia Slavonica (an Alfred Scholz pseudonym) and Slowakische Philharmonie (Slovak Philharmonic, Bratislava)
conductor:
Henry Adolph (conductor, an Alfred Scholz pseudonym) and Bystrík Režucha (conductor)
recording of:
Symphony no. 6 in F major, op. 68 “Pastorale”: II. Andante molto mosso “Scene at the brook”
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer) (in 1808)
part of:
Symphony no. 6 in F major, op. 68 “Pastorale”
Ludwig van Beethoven13:24
3Turkish MarchWolfgang Amadeus Mozart3:33
4Nocturne in E-flat major No. 2
piano:
Peter Schmalfuss (pianist)
recording of:
Nocturne no. 2 in E-flat major, op. 9 no. 2: Andante
composer:
Fryderyk Chopin (composer) (from 1830 until 1832)
part of:
Nocturnes, op. 9 (original for piano)
Frédéric Chopin24:39
5Prelude and Fugue No. 2 in C minor, BWV 847
harpsichord:
Christiane Jaccottet (harpsichord) (in 1989)
recording of:
The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I: Prelude and Fugue no. 2 in C minor, BWV 847 (in 1989)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician) (in 1722)
part of:
Bach Compendium (number: L81) and Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (number: BWV 847)
part of:
The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I
recording of:
Präludium und Fuge c-Moll, BWV 546: I. Präludium
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician)
part of:
Präludium und Fuge c-Moll, BWV 546
recording of:
The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I: Prelude and Fugue no. 2 in C minor, BWV 847: Prelude
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician) (in 1722)
part of:
The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I: Prelude and Fugue no. 2 in C minor, BWV 847
Johann Sebastian Bach3:30
6Triumph March from Aida
orchestra:
Berlin Festival Orchestra (possibly another Scholtz pseudonym)
conductor:
Vladimir Petroschoff (conductor, an Alfred Scholz pseudonym)
recording of:
Aida: Atto II, scena 2. Marcia trionfale (orchestra) (Triumphal march, Triumphmarsch)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Antonio Ghislanzoni
part of:
Aida: Akt II
Giuseppe Verdi6:10
7Sonata for Piano No. 14 in C-sharp minor, Op. 27 No. 2 "Moonlight": I. Adagio sostenutoLudwig van Beethoven6:03
8Barcarole (The Tales of Hoffman)Jacques Offenbach3:18
9The Four Seasons - Winter - Allegro non molto
violin:
Alexander Permovalsky (violinist, possibly a Scholz fake name)
orchestra:
Baroque Festival Orchestra (probably another Alfred Scholz pseudonym) and Südwest-Studioorchester (an Alfred Scholz pseudonym)
conductor:
Alberto Lizzio (conductor, pseudonym for Alfred Scholz) and Heribert Münchner (conductor, pseudonym for Alfred Scholz)
recording of:
Concerto in F minor, op. 8 no. 4, RV 297 “L’inverno”: I. Allegro non molto
composer:
Antonio Vivaldi (in 1723)
music quoted on:
In eternum
part of:
Concerto in F minor, op. 8 no. 4, RV 297 “L’inverno”
Antonio Vivaldi53:35
10The Four Seasons - Winter - Largo
violin:
Alexander Permovalsky (violinist, possibly a Scholz fake name)
orchestra:
Baroque Festival Orchestra (probably another Alfred Scholz pseudonym) and Südwest-Studioorchester (an Alfred Scholz pseudonym)
conductor:
Alberto Lizzio (conductor, pseudonym for Alfred Scholz) and Heribert Münchner (conductor, pseudonym for Alfred Scholz)
recording of:
Concerto in F minor, op. 8 no. 4, RV 297 “L’inverno”: II. Largo
composer:
Antonio Vivaldi (in 1723)
part of:
Concerto in F minor, op. 8 no. 4, RV 297 “L’inverno”
Antonio Vivaldi1:45
11The Four Seasons - Winter - AllegroAntonio Vivaldi3:27
12Canon in D majorJohann Pachelbel4:42

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