Isaac Stern With Bernstein, Ormandy: Four Favorite Violin Concertos. 3 LP Box

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Start Date: October 9, 2015
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Isaac Stern With Leonard Bernstein, Eugene Ormandy,
New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra ‎–
Four Favorite Violin Concertos


Label:
Columbia ‎– D3L 321
Format:
3 × Vinyl, LP, Stereo, 12"
Box Set
Country:
US
Released:
1960s
Genre:
Classical

Style:
Orchestra, Concerto, Romantic


Tracklist
        Beethoven: Concerto In D Major For Violin And Orchestra, Op. 61
A     –Leonard Bernstein / New York Philharmonic     I. Allegro Ma Non Troppo    
B1     –Leonard Bernstein / New York Philharmonic     II. Larghetto    
B2     –Leonard Bernstein / New York Philharmonic     III. Rondo (Allegro)    
        Brahms: Concerto In D Major For Violin And Orchestra, Op. 72
C     –Eugene Ormandy / Philadelphia Orchestra     I. Allegro Non Troppo    
D1     –Eugene Ormandy / Philadelphia Orchestra     II. Adagio    
D2     –Eugene Ormandy / Philadelphia Orchestra     III. Allegro Giacomo, Ma Non Troppo Vivace    
        Tchaikovsky: Concerto In D Major For Violin And Orchestra, Op. 35
E1     –Eugene Ormandy / Philadelphia Orchestra     Allegro Moderato    
E2     –Eugene Ormandy / Philadelphia Orchestra     Conzanetto (Andante)    
E3     –Eugene Ormandy / Philadelphia Orchestra     Finale (Allegro Vivacissimo)    
        Mendelssohn: Concerto In E Major For Violin And Orchestra, Op. 64
F1     –Eugene Ormandy / Philadelphia Orchestra     Allegro Molto Appassionato    
F2     –Eugene Ormandy / Philadelphia Orchestra     Andante    
F3A     –Eugene Ormandy / Philadelphia Orchestra     Allegreto Non Troppo    
F3B     –Eugene Ormandy / Philadelphia Orchestra     Allegro Molto Vivace    

Credits

    Liner Notes – Charles Burr, James Goodfriend
    Violin – Isaac Stern

Notes

360 Sound. Issued in both stereo & mono.

Original pressings will be "deep groove" on the gray, "2-eye" label.

Liner notes glued on inside box covers.

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