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Symphony no. 4 in E minor, op. 98 Liebeslieder-Walzer : op. 52 ; Gesang der Parzen : op. 89 = Song of the fates

Title
  1. Symphony no. 4 in E minor, op. 98 [sound recording] ; Liebeslieder-Walzer : op. 52 ; Gesang der Parzen : op. 89 = Song of the fates / Brahms.
Published by
  1. New York, NY : RCA Victor Gold Seal : Manufactured and distributed by BMG Music, p1990.
Author
  1. Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897.

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Additional authors
  1. Balsam, Artur, 1906-1994.
  2. Kahn, Joseph (Pianist)
  3. Toscanini, Arturo, 1867-1957.
  4. NBC Symphony Orchestra. prf
  5. Robert Shaw Chorale. prf
Description
  1. 1 sound disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Series statement
  1. Arturo Toscanini collection ; v. 9
  2. BMG classics
  3. Toscanini, Arturo, 1867-1957. Arturo Toscanini collection ; v. 9.
Uniform title
  1. Works. Selections
  2. BMG Classics (Series)
Alternative title
  1. Works.
  2. Liebeslieder-Walzer.
  3. Gesang der Parzen.
  4. Song of the fates.
Subject
  1. Daumer, Georg Friedrich, 1800-1875 > Musical settings
  2. Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832 > Musical settings
  3. Symphonies
  4. Waltzes (Chorus with pianos (2))
  5. Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with orchestra
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. The 2nd work originally for vocal quartet and piano, 4 hands.
  2. Words by Georg Friedrich Daumer (2nd work), and from Iphigenie auf Tauris, Act IV, by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (3rd work).
  3. Compact disc.
  4. Durations: 36:40; 18:30; 13:48.
  5. Program notes by Mortimer H. Frank, in English with German, French and Italian translations, and texts with English translations (31 p. : ports.) inserted in container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded Dec. 3, 1951, in Carnegie Hall (1st work), and Nov. 13, 1948 (2nd work) and Nov. 27, 1948 (3rd work), in Studio 8-H (NBC broadcasts).