Symphony No. 92 in G major ("Oxford"/"Letter Q"), H. 1/92
Symphony No. 104 in D major ("London"), H. 1/104
Piano Concerto No. 5 in E flat major ("Emperor"), Op. 73
Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor, Op. 18
Finlandia, tone poem for orchestra, Op. 26
Valse triste, for orchestra (from Kuolema), Op. 44/1
The Swan of Tuonela, tone poem for orchestra (Lemminkäinen Suite No. 3), Op. 22/3
Scènes Historiques I, suite for orchestra, Op. 25: No. 3. Festivo. Tempo di bolero
Karelia Suite, for orchestra, Op. 11
Tapiola, tone poem for orchestra, Op. 112
Concertante Musik for orchestra, Op. 10
Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 42
Petrushka, ballet (burlesque) in 4 scenes for orchestra (1911 version): Scene 1. The Shrovetide Fair - Legerdemain Scene
Petrushka, ballet (burlesque) in 4 scenes for orchestra (1911 version): Scene 2. Petrushka's Room
Petrushka, ballet (burlesque) in 4 scenes for orchestra (1911 version): Scene 3. The Moor's Room. Dance of the Ballerina. Waltz. The Ballerina and the Moor
Petrushka, ballet (burlesque) in 4 scenes for orchestra (1911 version): Scene 4. The Shrovetide Fair (towards evening). Danse des nonous ... Apparition of Petrushka
A legend in his own time for his concentration, his intensity, and his relentless pursuit of perfectly lucid performances, Hans Rosbaud made only a handful of studio recordings during his lifetime. But after his death in 1962, those recordings eventually went out of print and Rosbaud went from being a legend to being a memory as his LPs slowly wore out. This five-CD set of Rosbaud's complete recordings for Deutsche Grammophon made from 1948 through 1956 returns to the circulation performances of almost perfect lucidity. In ...
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A legend in his own time for his concentration, his intensity, and his relentless pursuit of perfectly lucid performances, Hans Rosbaud made only a handful of studio recordings during his lifetime. But after his death in 1962, those recordings eventually went out of print and Rosbaud went from being a legend to being a memory as his LPs slowly wore out. This five-CD set of Rosbaud's complete recordings for Deutsche Grammophon made from 1948 through 1956 returns to the circulation performances of almost perfect lucidity. In everything from his luminous accompaniment to Mozart's ethereal and delightful Violin Concerto in D major to his fuliginous interpretation of Berg's hellish and terrifying Drei Orchesterstucke, Rosbaud comes as close as any conductor ever has to representing the score without any trace of interpretation. Yet Rosbaud's interpretations are never less than completely musical: both his performances of two of Haydn's symphonies are models of humor in music and both his performances of two...
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