Alt-Wiener Tanzweisen: ¹ 2 `Liebesleid` (1905),  (Kreisler)

Fritz Kreisler (1875–1962)


Alt-Wiener Tanzweisen: ¹ 2 `Liebesleid` (1905)

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Martha Argerich & Renaud Capuçon concert - Salzburg Festival 2020
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Otto Schulhof (piano). Taken from a very rare LP recorded in Europe by REMINGTON RECORDS (USA) in 1953. NEVER RE-ISSUED ON CD.
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from the album `Kreisler: Violin Music` (1996)
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Ensemble Canimex, Jean-François Rivest (conductor). Recorded at Église Saint-Charles-sur-Richelieu and Domaine Forget, Québec, Canada, 2009.
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ABRAM ZHAK (piano). (All the works performed on a B-flat trumpet). Taken from a LP recorded by MELODIYA and released in USA by COLUMBIA RECORDS in 1975.
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Recorded in April 2001.
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Recorded: October 16-23, 1956, London.
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Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor: Ion Marin
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transcription by S. Rachmaninov from the album Dance Fantasies (Virtuoso Piano Masterpieces) (2017)
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Chamber and Instrumental Ensemble of S. Litvinenko. Orchestrated by A. Gorokhov. 1980, Kiev
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1954
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1952. Tr. by Rachmaninov.
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Recorded: July 1980.
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(Salvatore) Camarata and his Orchestra. Recording - 17 February 1953, New York.
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Recorded: October 2016.
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Recorded: January 15, 1942.
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George Falkenstein - piano. Recorded: May 13, 1910, New York.
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George Falkenstein - piano. Recorded: December 18, 1912, New York.
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Recorded: 1926, Camden, New Jersey, USA.
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One of the joint recordings of the two Kreislers - the brothers play the composition of one of them: Hugo Kreisler - cello, Fritz Kreisler (the author of the piece) - piano (!), one of the few recordings where Fritz Kreisler does not play the violin, but the piano. (The mp3 seems to lose a little of the charm of Hugo Kreisler`s cello sound, but let it be here anyway). Thank you.
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Martha Argerich, piano (Lockenhaus)
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Recorded at CBS Recording Studios, London, England, August 17-19, 1981.
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piano - Kathron Sturrock
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Transcription by S. Rachmaninov. Recording from the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall on 08 24 2020.
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10.03.1985.
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Studio No.3, Abbey Road, London; 30.VI & 1.VII.1953.
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Clifford Benson, piano.
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recording from the concert (Moscow, 2015)
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Desember 5, 2014
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Recorded in the Concert Hall of the Mariinsky Theatre on 18.10.2020. The `Serenade` Concert
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Recorded: August 27-29, 1975, London.
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Bruno Rigutto - piano. Recorded: December 8, 2001.
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arr. Rachmaninov, The AMPICO piano recordings (1919-1929)
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1921, original acoustic recording. arrangement by S.V. Rachmaninov
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Futaba Inoue - piano. Recorded: October 23-24, 1975, Tokyo.
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Released in 1951.
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Recorded: September 1961, New York.
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entry 2013.
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Recorded at Glenn Gould Studio CBC, Toronto (Ontario), Canada, April 1-3, 2004.
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Recorded: December 2013, Paris.
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Orpheus chamber orchestra, 1996
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Transcription by S.V. Rachmaninov
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1960-70 (?)
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EMPEROR QUARTET: Stephen SITARSKI (violin); Jef ten KORTENAAR (violin); David WADLEY (viola); Maurizio BACCANTE (cello). Recorded at Glenn Gould Studio, Toronto (Ontario), Canada, July 1993.
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Recorded at Der Festsaal, Neumarkt (Germany), September 1988.
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Recorded: June 1963, New York. Arr. – Arthur Harris.
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Recorded: May 16-21, 1996, Budapest.
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(Transcription for piano solo by Sergei Rachmaninov). Recording: London (England), August 1-2, 1987.
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January 1963, USA.
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`Vocalise`, 2004, piano Sayaka Funakoshi
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Rec. 30.11.1978.
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Recorded at the Jerusalem Music Centre, 1988.
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ANTONIO BARBOSA (piano). Taken from a LP record released by CONNOISSEUR SOCIETY (USA) in 1971. NEVER RE-ISSUED ON CD.
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