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Beethoven: Triple Concerto; Brahms /Richter, Oistrakh, Et Al Songs | 1. Concerto for piano, violin, cello & orchestra in C major ("Triple Concerto"), Op. 56 (36:38) | | Common Name | Triple Concerto Concerto, Concerto For Piano Violin Cello & Orchestra | | Composer | Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827) | | Conductor | Herbert von Karajan | | Performer | Mstislav Rostropovich (Cello) David Oistrakh (Violin) Sviatoslav Richter (Piano) | | Genre | Romantic Period | | Date Written | 1803-1804 | | Ensemble | Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra | | Period | Romantic | | Country | Austria | | Venue | Jesus Christ Church, Berlin, Germany | | Notes | Jesus Christ Church, Berlin, Germany (09/15/1969-09/17/1969) | | 2. Concerto for violin, cello & orchestra in A minor ("Double"), Op. 102 (32:48) | | Common Name | Double Concerto, Concerto For Violin Cello & Orchestra | | Composer | Johannes Brahms (1833 - 1897) | | Conductor | George Szell | | Performer | Mstislav Rostropovich (Cello) David Oistrakh (Violin) Sviatoslav Richter (Piano) | | Genre | Romantic Period | | Date Written | 1887 | | Period | Romantic | | Venue | Severance Hall, Cleveland Ohio | | Notes | Severance Hall, Cleveland Ohio (05/12/1969-05/13/1969) |
Beethoven: Triple Concerto; Brahms /Richter, Oistrakh, Et Al Music Composers on Beethoven: Triple Concerto; Brahms /Richter, Oistrakh, Et Al CD : Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Brahms Conductors on Beethoven: Triple Concerto; Brahms /Richter, Oistrakh, Et Al CD : Herbert von Karajan, George Szell Ensembles on Beethoven: Triple Concerto; Brahms /Richter, Oistrakh, Et Al CD : Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Genres on Beethoven: Triple Concerto; Brahms /Richter, Oistrakh, Et Al CD : Romantic Period Performers on Beethoven: Triple Concerto; Brahms /Richter, Oistrakh, Et Al CD : David Oistrakh, Sviatoslav Richter, Mstislav Rostropovich
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Packed with over 2 1/2 hours of groundbreaking and career-spanning cuts, all remastered for stellar sound. Features the previously unreleased studio version of 'Celebration Of The Lizard'. Slipcase. Elektra/Rhino. 2003.
Includes liner notes by Danny Sugarman.
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All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Recorded at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, California.
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