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Les préludes

Title
  1. Les préludes [sound recording] / Liszt. Le poème de l'extase : op. 54 / Scriabin. Havanaise : op. 83 / Saint-Saëns. La mer / Debussy.
Published by
  1. [S.l.] : RCA Victor Gold Seal ; New York, N.Y. : BMG Classics, c1994.
Author
  1. Monteux, Pierre, 1875-1964.

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Additional authors
  1. Voisin, Roger, 1918-2008.
  2. Kogan, Leonid.
  3. Liszt, Franz, 1811-1886.
  4. Scriabin, Aleksandr Nikolayevich, 1872-1915.
  5. Saint-Saëns, Camille, 1835-1921.
  6. Debussy, Claude, 1862-1918.
  7. Boston Symphony Orchestra. prf
Description
  1. 1 sound disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Series statement
  1. Pierre Monteux edition ; 6
  2. Monteux, Pierre, 1875-1964. Pierre Monteux edition ; v. 6
Alternative title
  1. Le poème de l'extase.
  2. Havanaise.
  3. La mer
Subject
  1. Symphonic poems
  2. Violin with orchestra
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. RCA Victor Gold Seal: 09026-61890-2 (on inner container: 9026-61890-2)
  2. On outer container: BMG Classics: 9026-61893-2 (on notes in outer container: 09026-61893-2)
  3. The 1st, 2nd, 4th works symphonic poems; the 3rd work for violin and orchestra.
  4. Compact disc.
  5. Analog recordings.
  6. Durations: 15:31; 19:21; 8:58; 22:41.
  7. Program notes, principally about the conductor's involvement with the pieces on this recording, by Richard Freed (7 p. : port.) inserted in inner container; notes about the conductor by John Canarina and Herb Caen, and reminiscences by Leon Fleisher, Erich Kunzel, Marcel Landowski, André Previn, and David Zinman, all in English, French, and German (79 p. : ill.) inserted in outer container.
Event (note)
  1. The 1st-2nd works recorded Dec. 8, 1952, Carnegie Hall, New York; the 3rd-4th works recorded in Symphony Hall, Boston, the 3rd Jan. 12-13, 1958, the 4th July 19, 1954.