Royal Philharmanic Orchestra - Royal Strings
Telarc  (2001)
Classical

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CD    10 tracks  (75:03) 
   01   MENDELSSOHN: ""Allegro moderator"" from Octet in E-flat major, Op. 20             15:28
   02   RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Fantasia on ""Greensleves""             04:41
   03   ÁNTONÍN DVORÁK: ""Moderato"" from Serenade in E major, Op. 22             04:43
   04   TOMASO GIAVANNI ALBINONI: Adagio for String             10:39
   05   PETER ILYICH TCHAIKOVSKY: ""Waltz"" from Serenade in C major, Op. 48             04:07
   06   HENRY PURCELL: Dido's Lament from ""Dido and Aeneas""             03:52
   07   JOHANNES BRAHMS: ""Un poco Allegretto: from Quintet in G major, Op. 111             07:50
   08   FRANZ SCHUBERT: Ständchen from ""Schwanengesang""             04:45
   09   LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN: ""Presto"" from Quartet in C-sharp minor, Op. 131             07:01
   10   BEETHOVEN: ""Lento assai"" from Quartet in F major, Op. 135             11:57
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Location Telarc Collection

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Disc 1 : CD-80562
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Catalog CD-80562
Packaging Jewel Case
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
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Classification: TELARC MISCELLANEOUS
Credits
Conductor Charles Rosekrans
Orchestra Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
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© 2001 TELARC®
CATALOG: CD 80562
Total disc time: 75:03
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Charles Rosekrans
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A specialist in both established and contemporary operatic works, Charles Rosekrans has conducted the works of Wagner, Saint-Saens, Puccini, Verdi, and Mozart with such regional companies as the Westchester Hudson Opera, Opera Carolina, and the Houston Grand Opera, where he conducted for 17 years. His repertory also extends into the more modern and unusual, including the premiere of Thomas Pastieri's The Seagull, and the first professional American operatic performance of Ralph Vaughan Williams' folk opera Hugh the Drover. He has also conducted numerous orchestras, and was the founder of the Houston Chamber Orchestra. His recordings include a high portion of world premieres, including Cilea's L'Arlesiana and Mascagni's Lodoletta, as well as the first recording of Puccini's complete Madame Butterfly in all of its different versions and editions, recreating the never-before-recorded 1904 premiere version. ~ Bruce Eder

Puccini Madame Butterfly (Vox Records) [8]