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Some Toscanini broadcasts

  • paulrterry1921
  • Aug 10, 2025
  • 1 min read

These recordings were issued by dell'Arte around 30 years ago. They don't seem to be available any more, although some of the performances have been issued on other labels, such as Pristine Classical.


DA 9019 Sibelius Symphony No. 2 (18th Feb 1939) and Atterberg Symphony No. 6 (21st Nov 1943)




DA 9020 Brahms orch. Rubbra: Handel Variations (7th Jan 1939), Roger-Ducasse: Sarabande - Poeme Symphonique (7th April 1946), Sibelius: Lemminkainen's Return (7th Dec 1940), Roy Harris Third Symphony (16th March 1940), Paganini orch. Toscanini: Moto perpetuo (16th March 1940) & Kabalevsky Colas Breugnon Overture (11th April 1943)




DA 9021 Debussy Marche ecossaise (13th April 1940), Meyerbeer Dinorah overture (12th Nov 1938), Roussel Spider's Banquet (7th April 1946) & Franck Symphony (24th March 1946)




DA 9022 Schubert Symphony no. 2 (12th Nov 1938), Brahms Serenade No. 1 (excerpts) 1st movt (17th Jan 1943) & 4th movt (6th Nov 1948) & Schumann Symphony No. 2 (17th March 1946)




DA 9024 Graener The Flute of Sans Souci (5th Nov 1938), Liszt: Orpheus (26th Nov 1938), Sibelius En Saga (2nd Feb 1949), Liszt From the Cradle to the Grave (8th Feb 1941), Hungarian Rhapsody No 2 (4th April 1943), Sousa The Stars & Strips Forever (4th April 1943)




 
 
 

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