Album 1999 on Masters Of The Millennium label
Classical (Neo-Classical, Romantic)
This is another falsely described recording originating from the fraudster Alfred Scholz who used the fake conductor name "Albert Lizzio" for this and many other recordings he sold to budget labels. This identical recording is also released under a different budget label as: Die Klassiksammlung 76: Spätromantische Musik and credits the same orchestra, but now the conductor is Alfred Scholz! Recent research by the Bruckner Society of America has determined that this recording of the Bruckner Symphony No. 5 was in fact performed by Michael Gielen and the Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra (Sinfonieorchester Des Südwestfunks). The performance was recorded in the Hans Rosbaud Studios (#5) in Baden-Baden on January 18, 1968. It was first broadcast on Sudwestfunks May 5, 1969. MM stands for 'Masters Of The Millenium' Licensed from Point Classics UK Ltd, London A Product from Holland Manufactured in European Union ℗ 1999 Marketed and distributed by Weton-Wesgram B.V. Oud-Beijerland, The Netherlands. Total playing time 72:50
Anton Bruckner , 1824-1896 AT album by | |
Alberto Lizzio , conductor, fake attribution | |
Michael Gielen , *1927 AT conductor, uncredited | |
Süddeutsche Philharmonie , orchestra, fake attribution | |
Sinfonieorchester Des Südwestfunks , DE orchestra, uncredited |
Z+Z Multidigital Services artwork |
Anton Bruckner |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Symphony No. 5, In B Flat Major | Anton Bruckner | 72:50 | |
2 | Adagio, Allegro | Anton Bruckner | 19:29 | |
3 | Adagio | Anton Bruckner | 18:10 | |
4 | Scherzo: Molto Vivace | Anton Bruckner | 12:29 | |
5 | Finale | Anton Bruckner | 22:40 |