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A boxed collection featuring historical performances by three of
the Boston Symphony Orchestra's eminent music directors, Charles
Munch, Erich Leinsdorf and William Steinberg. Stretching from 1958
to 1970, the recordings feature works by amongst others Debussy,
Ravel, Mozart, Schubert, Tchaikovsky and Haydn.
Charles Munch conducts the Boston Symphony Orchestra in two rare
televised performances from Harvard University in the early 1960s.
Featured works include Haydn's 'Symphony No. 98', and Bruckner's
'Symphony No. 7'.
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++++ Boston Symphony Orchestra, Volume 20 Boston Symphony Orchestra
Boston Symphony Orchestra., 1901 Music; General; Concert programs;
Music / General
Michael Tilson Thomas and the Boston Symphony Orchestra perform
three works by Charles Ives, Jean Sibelius and Richard Wagner.
Recorded in 1970 at the Symphony Hall, Boston, the featured works
are Ives' 'Three Places in New England', Sibelius's 'Symphony No.
4', and Wagner's 'Dawn and Siegfried's Rhine Journey' from
'Götterdämmerung'.
Charles Munch conducts the Boston Symphony Orchestra in three rare
televised performances from Harvard University in the early 1960s.
Featured works include Handel's Water Music Suite, and Mozart
Symphonies Nos. 36 and 38.
Charles Munch conducts the Boston Symphony Orchestra in three rare
televised performances from Harvard University in the early 1960s.
Featured works include Ravel's 'Ma mere l'oye' suite, and Debussy's
'La mer' and 'Iberia'.
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