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Music of the Romantic Era


Debussy and his daughter

Anton Bruckner: Mass Number 3 in F minor Akademie Kammerchor. The Vienna State Philharmonic Orchestra. Ferdinand Grossman, conductor. 1950s recording.
Karl Nielson: Violin Concerto Opus 33. The Royal Danish Orchestra. Jerzy Semkow, conductor. Tibor Vargay, violin. 1960s.
Dvorak: Symphony No. 9 (The "New World") in E Minor, Opus 95. The BC Symphony Orchestra. Arturo Toscanini, conductor. Recorded January 31, 1953.
Sibelius Symphony No. 5 in Eb Major, Opus 82. The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Lorin Maazel, conductor. Recorded in 1966.
Saint-Saens: Symphony No. 3 in C Minor. Opus 78. Marcel Dupre, organ. The Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Paul Paray, conductor.
Schumann: Piano Quintet Eb Major, Opus 44. Thomas Rajna, piano. The Alberni Quartet. 1960s.
Henri Duparc: Phidylé Ian Partridge, tenor and Jennifer Partridge, piano. Duparc was a master songwriter. 1960s.
Khachaturian: Excerpts from "Masquerade" The beautiful waltz, nocturne and mazurka from Khachaturian's Masquerade Ballet. The Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by the composer. 1950s.
Khachaturian: Piano Concerto The beautiful waltz, nocturne and mazurka from Khachaturian's Masquerade Ballet. The Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by the composer. 1950s.

Claude Debussy

Claire de Lune Orchestral transcription of a piano piece.The Philadelphia Orchestra. Eugene Ormandy, conductor. 1960s
Reverie Orchestral transcription of a piano piece. The Philadelphia Orchestra. Eugene Ormandy, conductor.
1960s.
Danses Sacre et Profane The Philadelphia Orchestra. Eugene Ormandy, conductor.
1960s.
Danse Orchestral transcription of a piano piece. The Philadelphia Orchestra. Eugene Ormandy, conductor.
1960s.
La Damoiselle Elue Victoria de los Angeles. The Boston Symphony Orchestra. Charles Munch, conductor. The Radcliffe Choral Society. G. Wallace Woodworth, director.
1950s.
Beau Soir Poem by PaulBourget. Gerard Souzay, tenor.
Le Jet d'eau From Cinq Poemes de Charles Beaudelaire (1887-1892 period). Anna Moffo soprano with Jean Casadesus, piano. 1971.
En Sourdine From Fête Galantes by Paul Verlaine. Anna Moffo soprano with Jean Casadesus, piano. 1971.
Clair de Lune From Fête Galantes by Paul Verlaine. Anna Moffo soprano with Jean Casadesus, piano. 1971.
La Flûte de Pan
From Chansons de Bilitis by Pierre Louys (1897). Anna Moffo soprano with Jean Casadesus, piano. 1971.

Brahms: Hungarian Dance Number 5 The Boston Pops Orchestra. Victor 4321. 1936.
Brahms: Hungarian Dance Number 6 The Boston Pops Orchestra. Victor 4321. 1936.
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