Dvorak: Requiem; Symphonic Variations; Kodály: Psalmus hungarious

Dvorak: Symphonic Variations B70, Op78; Requiem B165, Op89

Krause; Lorengar; Ilosfalvy; London Symphony Orchestra; Kertesz - Kozma; London Symphony Orchestra; Kertesz - London Symphony Orchestra; Kertesz

"This is certainly the finest performance of it that I have ever heard." (Gramophone)

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Dvorak: Requiem; Symphonic Variations; Kodály: Psalmus hungarious
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Dvorak: Requiem for vocal soloists, chorus & orchestra, B. 165 (Op. 89)
Krause; Lorengar; Ilosfalvy; London Symphony Orchestra; Kertesz
01:34:30
Kodaly: Psalmus Hungaricus, oratorio for tenor, chorus, children's chorus ad lib, orchestra & organ, Op. 13
Kozma; London Symphony Orchestra; Kertesz
00:22:56
Dvorak: Symphonic Variations for orchestra (on "I am a Fiddler" B. 66/3), B. 70 (Op. 78)
London Symphony Orchestra; Kertesz
00:23:16
"The hero of the occasion is Kertesz. He gets choral singing and orchestral playing of the finest quality from the Ambrosian Singers and the London Symphony Orchestra. It is abundantly evident that he cherishes a great love for this work. This is certainly the finest performance of it that I have ever heard."
Gramophone

Label:
Decca

Range:
Decca Legends

Catalogue Number:
4684872

Barcode:
00028946848722

Release Date:
12th Feb 2002

Recording Date:
1st Dec 1968; 1st Jun 1970

Recording Location:
Kingsway Hall, London, England

Producer:
Christopher Raeburn; David Harvey

Engineer:
James Lock; Colin Moorfoot; Tryggve Tryggvason

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