Compil. UK 1999 on Philips Classics label
Classical
Total playing-time: 2.32'27"
Daniel Barenboim p, *1942 AR piano, album by | |
Otto Klemperer , 1885-1973 DE conductor | |
Sir John Barbirolli vc, 1899-1970 GB conductor | |
Mark Buecker , engineer, balance | |
Oliver Rogalla p, syn, DE engineer, balance | |
Dr. Christiane Jacobsen , liner notes, translated | |
Sabine Steinhausen liner notes, translated | |
Pierre-Martin Juban , liner notes, translation | |
New Philharmonia Orchestra , GB orchestra | |
Philharmonia Orchestra , orchestra | |
Alfred Kaine tape, preparation and supervision | |
Franz Liszt p, 1811-1886 HU transcription by |
Ton Friesen cover, art direction |
Hans Morren design, cover |
Tom Deacon executive-producer |
William Hogenbirk layout |
René Keijser layout, booklet |
Bryce Morrison liner notes |
Antoine van Heck musical assistance |
Annette Lederer photography by |
Christian Steiner photography by |
Clive Barda photography by |
Susesch Bayat photography by |
Farhan Malik research, photo |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Piano Concerto No. 25 In C, KV 503 | Daniel Barenboim | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | |
2 | I. Allegro Maestoso | Daniel Barenboim | ||
3 | II. Andante | Daniel Barenboim | ||
4 | III. Allegretto | Daniel Barenboim | ||
5 | Piano Concerto No. 1 In C, Op. 15 | Daniel Barenboim | Ludwig van Beethoven | |
6 | I. Allegro Con Brio | Daniel Barenboim | ||
7 | II. Largo | Daniel Barenboim | ||
8 | III. Rondo. Allegro Scherzando | Daniel Barenboim | ||
9 | Années De Pèlerinage, Deuxième Année: Italie (Excerpts) | Daniel Barenboim | Franz Liszt | |
10 | Sonetto 47 Del Petrarca | Daniel Barenboim | ||
11 | Sonetto 104 Del Petrarca | Daniel Barenboim | ||
12 | Sonetto 123 Del Petrarca | Daniel Barenboim | ||
13 | Isoldens Liebestod | Daniel Barenboim | Richard Wagner | |
14 | Piano Concerto No. 1 In D Minor, Op. 15 | Daniel Barenboim | Johannes Brahms | |
15 | I. Maestoso - Poco Più Moderato | Daniel Barenboim | ||
16 | II. Adagio | Daniel Barenboim | ||
17 | III. Rondo. Allegro Non Troppo | Daniel Barenboim |