Tuesday, April 05, 2011

Cheerios for Berlioz


Cheerios for Berlioz
Symphonie fantastique, op. l4. RCA Red Seal, 1969. Boston Symphony Orchestra; Georges Prêtre, conductor.
Berlioz overtures. London, [197-?] Le corsaire.--Le roi Lear.--Le carnaval romain.--Les francs juges. L'Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire de Paris; Albert Wolff, conductor.
Les Troyens: great scenes. Seraphim, [1976?]. Excerpts from the opera, starring Régine Crespin, soprano, with supporting soloists; Orchestra and Chorus of the Paris Opera; Georges Prêtre, conductor; sung in French.
Roman carnival overture, op. 9 Decca, [1970] Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra; Erich Kunzel, conductor.
The Trojans: Final scenes. The death of Cleopatra. Angel [1970] Janet Baker, mezzo-soprano; as Dido, with supporting soloists and the Ambrosian Opera Chorus (in the 1st work); London Symphony Orchestra; Alexander Gibson, conductor.
Romeo and Juliet; the orchestral music. Angel [1970] Introduction (Combat and tumult, Intervention of the Prince).--Romeo alone, Melancholy, Concert and ball at the Capulets' Palace.--Queen Mab, or the dream-fairy.--Love scene.--Romeo at the tomb of the Capulets. Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Carlo Maria Giulini, conductor.
Requiem, op. 5. Columbia [1965] Cesare Vailetti, tenor; Temple University Choirs; Philadelphia Orchestra; Eugene Ormandy, conductor.
Le carneval romain. Beatrice et Benedict. Le corsaire. Benvenuto Cellini. Le damnation de faust. London, 1965. LÓrchestre de la Suisse Romande; Ernest Ansermet, conductor.

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