Album US 2001 on Philips label
Classical (Romantic)
Recording location: Italian Institute, Budapest, 7–10 December 1999 Comes in a standard jewel case with 20-page booklet Liner notes in English, German and French ℗ 2000 Philips Classics © 2001 Philips Classics Total timing 55.27 CD is made in Germany Printed in Germany Catalog numbers: – 464 531-2 on back inlay, spine, booklet back and disc (top side) – 00289 464 531-2 on Matrix/Runout
Akiko Suwanai vn, *1972 JP violin, soloist, album by | |
Ivan Fischer gam, *1951 HU conductor, album by | |
Budapest Festival Orchestra , orchestra, album by | |
Antonín Dvořák , 1841-1904 CZ album by | |
Pablo de Sarasate vn, 1844-1908 ES album by | |
Patrick Lambert , liner notes, english | |
David Ylla-Somers , liner notes, traduction | |
Christiane Frobenius , liner notes, Übersetzung | |
Shintaro Shiratori photography by, akiko suwanai | |
Joost van Velsen , photography by, iván fischer |
Brigitte Stockmann a&r, artist & repertoire production |
Jan Wesselink edited by, engineer, recording engineer |
Rico Yntema edited by |
Hein Dekker engineer, balance engineer, producer, recording producer |
Erdo Groot engineer, recording engineer |
Clive Bennett executive-producer |
Laura Ashley photography by, back inlay photo |
Antonín Dvořák |
Pablo de Sarasate |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Zigeunerweisen, Op.20 | Akiko Suwanai, Ivan Fischer, Budapest Festival Orchestra - Antonín Dvořák / Pablo de Sarasate | 7:46 | |
2 | Carmen Fantasy, Op.25 | Akiko Suwanai, Ivan Fischer, Budapest Festival Orchestra - Antonín Dvořák / Pablo de Sarasate | 11:37 | |
3 | Mazurek, Op.49 | Akiko Suwanai, Ivan Fischer, Budapest Festival Orchestra - Antonín Dvořák / Pablo de Sarasate | 6:00 | |
4 | Violin Concerto In A Minor, Op. 53 | Akiko Suwanai, Ivan Fischer, Budapest Festival Orchestra - Antonín Dvořák / Pablo de Sarasate | ||
5 | I Allegro Ma Non Troppo | Akiko Suwanai, Ivan Fischer, Budapest Festival Orchestra - Antonín Dvořák / Pablo de Sarasate | 11:03 | |
6 | II Adagio Ma Non Troppo | Akiko Suwanai, Ivan Fischer, Budapest Festival Orchestra - Antonín Dvořák / Pablo de Sarasate | 9:12 | |
7 | III Finale: Allegro Giocoso, Ma Non Troppo | Akiko Suwanai, Ivan Fischer, Budapest Festival Orchestra - Antonín Dvořák / Pablo de Sarasate | 9:17 |