Gustav Mahler - New York Philharmonic, Leonard Bernstein

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Media:  Mint (M)
Sleeve:  Near Mint (NM or M-)

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Genre: Classical
Style: Romantic

General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

CD 1:
Recording: Philharmonic Hall, now Avery Fisher Hall,
Lincoln Center, New York City, USA, October 4 & 22, 1966
Producers: John McClure & Thomas Z. Shepard
Engineers: Fred Praut & Ed Michalski
℗ 1967 Sony Music Entertainment

CDs 2/3:
Lee Venora soprano
Jennie Tourel mezzo-soprano
The Collegiate Chorale
Abraham Kaplan director

Recording: Manhattan Center, New York City, USA,
September 29 & 30, 1963
Producer: John McClure
℗ 1964 Sony Music Entertainment

CDs 4/5:
Martha Lipton mezzo-soprano
Women’s Chorus of the Schola Cantorum
Hugh Ross director
Boys’ Choir of the Church of the Transfiguration
Stuart Gardner director
John Corigliano solo violin
John Ware solo posthorn

Recording: Manhattan Center, New York City, USA, April 3, 1961
Producer: John McClure
℗ 1962 Sony Music Entertainment

CD 6:
Reri Grist soprano
Recording: St. George Hotel, Brooklyn, New York City, USA,
February 1, 1960
Producer: John McClure
℗ 1960 Sony Music Entertainment

CD 7:
James Chambers horn
Recording: Philharmonic Hall, now Avery Fisher Hall,
Lincoln Center, New York City, USA, January 7, 1963
Producer: John McClure
℗ 1964 Sony Music Entertainment

CDs 8/9:
Recording: Philharmonic Hall, now Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln
Center, New York City, USA, May 2 & 6, 1967 (Symphony No. 6),
December 16, 1965 (Symphony No. 9)
Producer: John McClure
℗ 1967 Sony Music Entertainment

CD 10:
Raymond Sabinsky mandolin
Recording: Philharmonic Hall, now Avery Fisher Hall,
Lincoln Center, New York City, USA, December 14 & 15, 1965
Producer: John McClure
℗ 1966 Sony Music Entertainment

CD 11:
Erna Spoorenberg mezzo-soprano: Magna Peccatrix
Gwyneth Jones soprano: Una poenitentium
Gwenyth Annear soprano: Mater gloriosa
Anna Reynolds alto: Mulier Samaritana
Norma Procter alto: Maria Aegyptiaca
John Mitchinson tenor: Doctor Marianus
Vladimir Ruzdjak baritone: Pater ecstaticus
Donald McIntyre bass: Pater profundus
London Symphony Chorus
Donald Hunt chorus master
Orpington Junior Singers
Sheila Mossman chorus master
Highgate School Boys’ Choir
Edward Chapman chorus master
Finchley Children’s Music Group
John Andrews music director
Hans Vollenweider organ
London Symphony Orchestra

Recording: Walthamstow Assembly Hall, London, England,
April 18-20, 1966
Producer: John McClure
Engineer: Hellmuth Kolbe
℗ 1966 Sony Music Entertainment

CD 12:
Janet Baker soprano (2–6)
Israel Philharmonic (2–6)
Recording: Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York City, USA,
April 8, 1975 (1); Frederick Mann Auditorium, Tel Aviv, Israel,
October 1974 (2–6)
Producer: John McClure
Engineers: Hellmuth Kolbe, Bud Graham & Ed Michalski
℗ 1975 Sony Music Entertainment

CDs 1–12 consist of previously released material.
Artist Photos: pp. 2, 7, 8, 30: Don Hunstein (C) Sony Music Archives
pp. 14, 29: © Sony Music Archives
This compilation ℗ & © 2012 Sony Music Entertainment
Distributed by Sony Music Entertainment.
All trademarks and logos are protected. Made in the EU.
Sony Classical and "Sony Classial" are trademarks of Sony Music Entertainment.

 

. Symphony No. 1 In D Major “Titan” . Symphony No. 2 In C Minor “Resurrection” . Symphony No. 3 In D Minor . Symphony No. 4 In G Major . Symphony No. 5 In C-sharp Minor . Symphony No. 6 In A Minor “Tragic” . Symphony No. 9 In D Major . Symphony No. 7 In E Minor . Symphony No. 8 In E-flat Major “Symphony Of A Thousand” . Symphony No. 10 (Unfinished) . Kindertotenlieder

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Barcode 886979433328Label Code LC 06868

 

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