,  (Munch)
Charles Munch (conductor)





Margaret Roggero - mezzo-soprano, Leslie Chabay - tenor, Yi-Kwei Sze - bass. Harvard Glee Club. Rascliffe Choral Society. Recorded: February 22-23, 1953, Boston.
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David Poleri - tenor, Ciorgio Tozzi - bass. New England Concervatory Chorus. Recorded at Symphony Hall, 21 & 22 December 1958.
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Recording from the premiere. Leontyne Price, Jean Kraft, Edward Munro, Boston Cecilia Society Chorus, Boston Symphony Orchestra, conductor Charles Munch. Rec. Boston, 3 December 1954.
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BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, CHARLES MUNCH (conductor). Recorded by RCA VICTOR in Boston, March 14, 1960.
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Taken from a 12 LP records box set released by READER`S DIGEST/RCA VICTOR in 1964. Recorded in England.
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Fragments of the suites `Romeo and Juliet`. Recording - February 11 and 13, 1957, Boston.
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BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Recorded in Symphony Hall, Boston (USA), January 23, 1956..
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Susanne Danco - soprano, David Poleri - tenor, Martial Singher - baritone, Donald Gramm - bass, Mc Henry Boatwright - bass. Harvard Glee Club. Rascliffe Choral Society. Recorded: February 21-22, 1954, Boston.
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Taken from a very rare LP recorded by RCA VICTOR (USA) in Symphony Hall, Boston (USA), November 8, 1954.
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Scherzo from Octet, Op. 20. Orchestration by F. Mendelssohn. Recording - March 7, 1960, Boston.
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Florence Kopleff - contralto, Cesare Valletti - tenor, Gerard Souzay - baritone, Giorgio Tozzi - bass. New England Conservatory Chorus. December 23-24, 1956, Boston.
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Berj Zamkochian (1929-2004) - organ. Recorded: October 5-6, 1959, Boston.
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Cinq melodies: 1. Dans vos viviers, dans vos etangs (G. Apollinaire). 2. Chanson pour un officier de marine (Theophile Briant). 3. Chanson pour la nageuse nue (Theophile Briant). 4. Que lentement passent les heures (G. Apollinaire). 5. L`enfant a la poule aux oeufs d`or (Yves Nat). Irene Joachim - soprano. Orchestre de la Societe des Concerts du Conservatoire, conductor Charles Munch. Paris, 1.06.1943.
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29 January 1956 - with Phyllis Curtin (Soprano), Florence Koprev, Catherine Eicos (Mezzo sopranos), Charles Munch (Narrator) - New England Conservatoire Choir
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14 March 1963 - Excerpts: Hungarian March, Dance of the Sylphs and Minuet of the Willow-the-Wisps
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`Les Parfums de la nuit` from ``Ibéria``. Released in 1968.
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