Philippe Gaubert (2) – Concerto No. 2, F Minor For Piano And Orchestra (Op. 21)
Tracklist
Concerto No. 2 In F Minor For Piano And Orchestra (Op. 21) | |||
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First Movement - Maestoso (First Part) | ||
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First Movement - Maestoso (Second Part) | ||
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First Movement - Maestoso (Conclusion) | ||
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Second Movement - Larghetto (First Part) | ||
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Second Movement - Larghetto (Second Part) | ||
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Third Movement - Allegro Vivace (First Part) | ||
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Third Movement - Allegro Vivace (Conclusion) | ||
H | Mazurka Op. 59, No.3 |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Columbia Graphophone Company Ltd.
- Recorded At – Studio Albert, Paris
Credits
- Composed By – Frédéric Chopin
- Conductor – Philippe Gaubert (2)
- Orchestra – Orchestre De La Société Du Conservatoire, Paris*
- Piano – Marguerite Long
Notes
Album literally means an album of 4 shellac discs with embossed gold lettering, rather than the more modern notion of "Box Set".
Recorded June 28–29, 1929 at Studio Albert, Paris.
Recorded June 28–29, 1929 at Studio Albert, Paris.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Other (Record 1 Cat. No.): LX4
- Other (Record 2 Cat. No.): LX5
- Other (Record 3 Cat. No.): LX6
- Other (Record 4 Cat. No.): LX7
- Matrix / Runout (Record 1 Side 1): LX1102
- Matrix / Runout (Record 1 Side 2): LX1103
- Matrix / Runout (Record 2 Side 1): LX1104
- Matrix / Runout (Record 2 Side 2): LX1109
- Matrix / Runout (Record 3 Side 1): LX1110
- Matrix / Runout (Record 3 Side 2): LX1111
- Matrix / Runout (Record 4 Side 1): LX1112
- Matrix / Runout (Record 4 Side 2): LX1148
Other Versions (1)
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2e Concerto En Fa Mineur (4×Shellac, 12", 78 RPM, Album) | Columbia | D 15236, D 15237, D 15238, D 15239 | 1930 |
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