Compil. 1991 on Sony Classical label
Classical (Modern)
Tracks 1 to 7: Recording: Manhattan Centre, New York City, February 7, 1977. Tracks 8 to 19: Recording: Philharmonic Hall (now Avery Fisher Hall), New York City, May 11, 1971. (P) 1972/1991 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. (C) 1991 Sony Classical GmbH. Previously released without tracks 1 to 7. Comes with 20-page booklet.
Béla Bartók p, 1881-1945 HU album by | |
Pierre Boulez p, voc, 1925-2016 FR conductor, album by | |
The New York Philharmonic Orchestra , orchestra, album by | |
Joan Fuerstman voc, alto vocals | |
Camerata Singers , choir | |
Schola Cantorum Of New York , IT choir | |
Lois Winter voc, US mezzo-soprano vocals |
Abraham Kaplan chorus master |
Hugh Ross chorus master |
Bud Graham engineer |
Ray Moore engineer |
Andrew Kazdin producer, remastered by, producer |
Charles Harbutt remastered by, engineer |
Béla Bartók |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | 4 Orchestral Pieces, Op. 12 (Sz 51) | Béla Bartók / Pierre Boulez, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
2 | Preludio | Béla Bartók / Pierre Boulez, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra | 7:46 | |
3 | Scherzo | Béla Bartók / Pierre Boulez, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra | 6:01 | |
4 | Intermezzo | Béla Bartók / Pierre Boulez, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra | 4:26 | |
5 | Marcia Funebre | Béla Bartók / Pierre Boulez, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra | 4:48 | |
6 | 3 Village Scenes, (Sz 79) | Béla Bartók / Pierre Boulez, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
7 | Wedding | Béla Bartók / Pierre Boulez, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra | 3:55 | |
8 | Lullaby | Béla Bartók / Pierre Boulez, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra | 4:49 | |
9 | Lad's Dance | Béla Bartók / Pierre Boulez, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra | 2:50 | |
10 | The Miraculous Mandarin, Op. 19 (Sz 73) - Pantomime In One Act (Complete) | Béla Bartók / Pierre Boulez, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
11 | Prelude | Béla Bartók / Pierre Boulez, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra | 1:18 | |
12 | The Curtain Rises | Béla Bartók / Pierre Boulez, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra | 1:38 | |
13 | First Seduction Game | Béla Bartók / Pierre Boulez, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra | 3:43 | |
14 | Second Seduction Game | Béla Bartók / Pierre Boulez, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra | 3:03 | |
15 | Third Seduction Game | Béla Bartók / Pierre Boulez, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra | 2:24 | |
16 | General Consternation - The Tramps Make Signs From Their Hiding Place That The Girl Should Start, Lure The Mandarin A Little Closer, Ensnare Him | Béla Bartók / Pierre Boulez, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra | 1:14 | |
17 | The Girl Is Undecided. She Shudders And Draws Back Again | Béla Bartók / Pierre Boulez, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra | 4:33 | |
18 | The Girl Sinks Down To Embrace Him; He Begins To Tremble In Feverish Excitement. | Béla Bartók / Pierre Boulez, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra | 2:29 | |
19 | The Tramps Leap Out, Seize The Mandarin And Tear Him Away From The Girl. They Strip Him Of His Jewelry And His Money | Béla Bartók / Pierre Boulez, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra | 2:05 | |
20 | Suddenly The Mandarin's Head Appears Between The Pillows And He Looks Longingly At The Girl. The Four Shudder And Stand Aghast | Béla Bartók / Pierre Boulez, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra | 3:00 | |
21 | The Terrified Tramps Discuss How They Are To Get Rid Of The Mandarin At Last | Béla Bartók / Pierre Boulez, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra | 1:21 | |
22 | The Lamp Falls To The Floor - Goes Out. The Body Of The Mandarin Begins To Glow With A Greenish Blue Light. His Eyes Are Fixed On The Girl. | Béla Bartók / Pierre Boulez, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra | 4:10 |