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`New York Philharmonic`, conductor Leonard Bernstein.
The Cleveland Orchestra, Daniel Majeske, violin. 7/1974
The NBC Symphony Orchestra / Year 1943
Berliner Philarmoniker Berlin 2008
The Cleveland Orchestra, Riccardo Chailly.
Seiji Ozawa, San Francisco Symphony.
Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra
Mark Gorenstein Live June 2019
Charles Dutoit, Orchestre Symphonique De Montreal.
Lawrence Foster, Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra.
London Symphony Orchestra, André Previn.
Andre Previn, Piano & Conductor, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
Recorded in Pittsburgh, May 1984
Zubin Mehta, Los Angeles Philharmonic.
New York Philharmonic, Michael Tilson Thomas.
Orchestra Filarmonica Italiana.
LONDON FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA, Stanley BLACK (conductor). Taken from a LP released by LONDON Records (Canada) in 1966.
Recorded: February 15-16, 1949, Paris.
The Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Dean Dixon (conductor). Taken from a LP released by OLYMPIC RECORDS (USA) in 1974.
New York Philharmonic, Alan Gilbert - conductor. New York, Avery Fisher Hall, 31 December 2009.
SLOVAK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA. Recorded in the Concert Hall of the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra, June 1989.
(Arr. Himy). Recorded in Brussels (Belgium), January 2002.
CINCINNATI POPS ORCHESTRA, Erich KUNZELL (conductor). Recorded in Music Hall, Cincinnati (Ohio), USA, January 5, 1981.
2-piano version. Katia and Marielle Labèque, Paris 1984.
Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra, Felix Slatkin (conductor).
Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra, Felix Slatkin.
William Steinberg, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.
Hans Swarowsky, Bamberg Philharmonic Orchestra.
Recorded in Toronto (Ontario), Canada, March 1987.
Exactly as broadcast on CBS Radio from the Hollywood Bowl, September 6, 1937.
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