Album US 1955 on RCA Victor Red Seal label
Classical (Romantic)
A High Fidelity Recording Plum colored labels (reddish/purplish brown) . Side 1 ("Italian"): taken from the broadcast of February 28, 1954. Side 2 ("Reformation"): taken from the broadcast of December 13, 1953. [liner]: Mendelssohn's "Italian" and "Reformation" Symphonies were both taken from broadcast performances which originated in Carnegie Hall, New York City. This High Fidelity recording has been prepared from a wide range, high quality magnetic tape original. The transfer from tape to disc was made with equipment which ensures the complete frequency range, a uniform response from the outside to inside of the disc, a minimum of distortion, and quiet surfaces. Original inner sleeve was made of rice paper. Copyright 1955, Radio Corporation of America
Arturo Toscanini vc, 1867-1957 IT conductor, album by | |
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy p, 1809-1847 DE album by | |
NBC Symphony Orchestra , US orchestra |
James Lyons liner notes |
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Symphony No. 4, In A, Op. 90 ("Italian") | Arturo Toscanini / Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy | ||
2 | First Movement: Allegro Vivace | Arturo Toscanini / Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy | ||
3 | Second Movement: Andante Con Moto | Arturo Toscanini / Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy | ||
4 | Third Movement: Con Moto Moderato | Arturo Toscanini / Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy | ||
5 | Fourth Movement: Saltarello Presto | Arturo Toscanini / Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy | ||
6 | Symphony No. 5, In D Minor, Op. 107 ("Reformation") | Arturo Toscanini / Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy | ||
7 | First Movement: Andante; Allegro Con Fuoco | Arturo Toscanini / Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy | ||
8 | Second Movement: Allegro Vivace | Arturo Toscanini / Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy | ||
9 | Third Movement: Andante | Arturo Toscanini / Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy | ||
10 | Fourth Movement: Andante Con Moto (Chorale: "Ein' Feste Burg Ist Unser Gott"); Allegro Vivace | Arturo Toscanini / Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy |