Album UK 1969 on RCA Victrola label
Classical (Opera)
- Title tagline: 'Dramatic Legend in Four Parts' based on Goethe's Faust. - Unclear whether released in 1968 or 1969. Center labels state 1968, but booklet printed in 1969. - Sleeve printed in England by MacNeill Press, London, S.E.r.
Hector Berlioz , 1803-1869 FR album by | |
Boston Symphony Orchestra , US album by | |
Charles Munch vn, *1891 FR album by | |
Suzanne Danco voc, 1911-2000 BE album by | |
David Poleri voc, 1921-1967 US album by | |
Martial Singher , 1904-1990 FR album by | |
Donald Gramm voc, 1927-1983 US album by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Part 1: I Introduction; II Peasant's Dance; III Hungarian March | Hector Berlioz, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Charles Munch, Suzanne Danco, David Poleri, Martial Singher, Donald Gramm | ||
2 | Part 2: IV Faust Alone. Easter Hymn; V Faust. Mephistopheles; VI Drinker's Chorus | Hector Berlioz, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Charles Munch, Suzanne Danco, David Poleri, Martial Singher, Donald Gramm | ||
3 | Part 2 VI (Cont'd) Brander's Song. Fugue On Brander's Song. Mephistopheles' Song; VII Mephistopheles' Air. Chorus Of Gnomes And Sylphs. Sylph' Dance; VIII Soldier's Chorus; Student's Song. | Hector Berlioz, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Charles Munch, Suzanne Danco, David Poleri, Martial Singher, Donald Gramm | ||
4 | Part 3: IX The Retreat. Faust's Air; X Faust. Mephistopheles | Hector Berlioz, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Charles Munch, Suzanne Danco, David Poleri, Martial Singher, Donald Gramm | ||
5 | Part 3 (Cont'd): XI Margherita. The King Of Thule; XII Evocation, Minuet Of The Will-o'the-Wisps. Mephistopheles' Serenade With Will-o'the-Wisps; XIII Duet; XIV Trio And Chorus | Hector Berlioz, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Charles Munch, Suzanne Danco, David Poleri, Martial Singher, Donald Gramm | ||
6 | Part 4: XV Romance; XVI Invocation To Nature; XVII Recitative And Chase; XVIII The Ride To The Abyss; XIX Pandaemonium; XX In Heaven | Hector Berlioz, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Charles Munch, Suzanne Danco, David Poleri, Martial Singher, Donald Gramm |