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Claudio Abbado - The Complete RCA And Sony Album Collection (39xCD, RE + Box, Comp)

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Claudio Abbado - The Complete RCA And Sony Album Collection (39xCD, RE + Box, Comp)Media Condition: Mint (M) Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M ) Comments: SEALED , brand new copy General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above): CD 1: Original CD: SK 53277 Released 1993 Live Recording: Berlin, Philharmonie, September 28 29, 1992 (1 915); September 3 4, 1992 (28) Producer: Dr. Steven Paul Recording Engineer: Sid McLauchlan P 1993 Sony Music Entertainment CD 2: Original CD: SK

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CD 1: Original CD: SK 53277 Released 1993 Live Recording: Berlin, Philharmonie, September 28/29, 1992 (1/9–15); September 3/4, 1992 (2–8) Producer: Dr. Steven Paul · Recording Engineer: Sid McLauchlan P 1993 Sony Music Entertainment CD 2: Original CD: SK 66859 Released 1995 Recording: Berlin, Philharmonie, December 1–3, 1994 Producer: Dorian Sheaves · Recording Engineer: Pauline Heister P 1995 Sony Music Entertainment CD 3: Original CD: SK 48063 Released 1992 Recording: Berlin, Philharmonie, Kammermusiksaal, June 18–20, 1991 (1–4 [live / 9–12); Philharmonie, December 4–6, 1990 (5–8) Producer: Thomas Frost · Recording Engineer: Sid McLauchlan P 1992 Sony Music Entertainment CD 4: Original CD: SK 48385 Released 1994 Recording: Berlin, Siemens-Villa, March 13, 1992 (1–5); Berlin, Philharmonie, November 19, 1992 (6–12) Producers: Thomas Frost (1–5); David Mottley (6–12) Recording Engineer: Sid McLauchlan P 1994 Sony Music Entertainment CD 5: Original CD: SK 46671 Released 1991 Recording: Berlin, Philharmonie, December 5, 1990 Producer: Thomas Frost · Publisher: Bärenreiter P 1991 Sony Music Entertainment CD 6: Original CD: SK 62634 Released 1996 Recording: Salzburg, Großes Festspielhaus, April 2/6, 1996 Producer: Pauline Heister · Recording Engineer: Markus Heiland P 1996 Sony Music Entertainment CD 7: Original CD: SK 62600 / SK 62826 Released 1996 Recording: Berlin, Philharmonie, December 31, 1995 Producer: Pauline Heister · Recording Engineer: Ulrich Schneider P 1996 Sony Music Entertainment CD 8: Original CD: SK 64577 Released 1997 Recording: Berlin, Philharmonie, December 27–31, 1994 (1–3); February 15/16, 1997 (4/5) Producer: Andreas Neubronner · Recording Engineer: Pauline Heister P 1997 Sony Music Entertainment CD 9/10: Original CD: S2K 66308 Released 1995 Live Recording: Berlin, Philharmonie, June 5–7, 1994 Producer: Michael Haas · Recording Engineer: Sid McLauchlan P 1995 Sony Music Entertainment CD 11: Original CD: SK 64303 Released 1994 Live Recording: Berlin, Philharmonie, November 16–19, 1993 Producer: Michael Haas · Recording Engineer: Toni Fiedler P 1994 Sony Music Entertainment CD 12: Original CD: SK 62034 Released 1997 Recording: Berlin, Philharmonie, September 20/21, 1995 (1); September 2–4, 1995 (2/4/7–9); April 27, 1996 (3/6); December 29, 1995 (5) Producer: Pauline Heister · Recording Engineer: Ulrich Schneider P 1997 Sony Music Entertainment CD 13: Original CD: SK 66276 Released 1994 Live Recording: Berlin, Philharmonie, February 18–20, 1994 Producer: Michael Haas · Recording Engineer: Toni Fiedler Publisher: G. Schirmer (1–4) P 1994 Sony Music Entertainment CD 14: Original LP: RL 31540 Released 1981 Recording: London, Kingsway Hall, May 1980 Producer: Charles Gerhardt · Executive Producer: Benito Vassura Mastering Engineer: Guido Di Toma P 1981 Sony Music Entertainment Italy S.p.A. CD 15: Original CD: SK 48056 Released 1992 Recording: Chicago, Orchestra Hall, March 13/15/16, 1991 Producer: James Mallinson · Recording Engineer: Bud Graham P 1992 Sony Music Entertainment CD 16: Original LP: IM 39359 · CD: SK 39359 Released 1985 Recording: Chicago, Orchestra Hall, May 15, 1984 Producer: James Mallinson P 1985 Sony Music Entertainment CD 17: Original CD: SK 45939 Released 1991 Recording: Chicago, Orchestra Hall, February 7–10, 1990 Producer: James Mallinson Recording Engineers: Bud Graham & Tim Tiedemann P 1991 Sony Music Entertainment CD 18: Original CD: MK 44911 Released 1989 Recording: Chicago, Orchestra Hall, April 2–4, 1988 Producer: James Mallinson · Recording Engineer: John Newton P 1989 Sony Music Entertainment CD 19: Original LP: IM 42094 · CD: MK 42094 Released 1986 Recording: Chicago, Orchestra Hall, February 25/27, 1985 Producer: James Mallinson · Recording Engineer: John Newton P 1986 Sony Music Entertainment CD 20: Original LP: IM 42368 · CD: MK 42368 Released 1987 Recording: Chicago, Orchestra Hall, November 10, 1986 Producer: James Mallinson Recording Engineers: Bud Graham & Hank Altman P 1987 Sony Music Entertainment CD 21: Original CD: SK 68338 Released 1998 Live Recording: Berlin, Philharmonie, March 7–11, 1995 (1–3); December 5–8, 1997 (4–7) Producer: Steven Epstein Recording Engineer: Rob Rapley Publisher: G. Schirmer (4–7) P 1998 Sony Music Entertainment CD 22: Original LP: IM 38672 · CD: MK 38672 Released 1984 Recording: Chicago, Orchestra Hall, February 14, 1983 (1–3); February 12, 1983 (4) Producer: Bernard James P 1984 Sony Music Entertainment CD 23: Original LP: M 34540 · CD: MYK 37809 Released 1977 Recording: London, Henry Wood Hall Producer: Steven Epstein P 1977 Sony Music Entertainment CD 24: Original LP: IM 42387 · CD: SK 45999 Released 1988 Recording: Chicago, Orchestra Hall, 1987 (1–3); London, Henry Wood Hall, October 18, 1985 (4–14) Producer: Steven Epstein · Recording Engineers: Bud Graham, Tim Geelan, Tom MacCluskey (1–3); Tony Faulkner, Mike Hatch (4–14) P 1988/1986 Sony Music Entertainment CD 25: Original CD: SK 52565 Released 1993 Live Recording: Berlin, Philharmonie, December 31, 1992 Producers: David Mottley & Thomas Frost Recording Engineer: Sid McLauchlan Publishers: C.F. Peters (1/3); Steingräber Verlag (2); Adolph Fürstner (4) P 1993 Sony Music Entertainment CD 26: Original CD: SK 53975 Released 1994 Live Recording: Berlin, Philharmonie, February 26–28, 1993 Producer: Thomas Frost Recording Engineer & Editing: Sid McLauchlan Publishers: Adolph Fürstner (2–4); Universal Edition (6–14) P 1994 Sony Music Entertainment CD 27: Original CD: SK 53978 Released 1994 Live Recording: Berlin, Philharmonie, May 23–25, 1992 Electronic Realisation (10/11): Experimentalstudio der Heinrich-Strobel-Stiftung des Südwestfunks e.V., Freiburg (Breisgau) Producer: Thomas Frost · Recording Engineer: Marcus Herzog Publisher: Ricordi (10/11) P 1994 Sony Music Entertainment CD 28: Original CD: SK 53360 Released 1993 Live Recording: Berlin, Philharmonie, December 9–11, 1992 (1–12); September 3/4, 1992 (13–18) Producers: Steven Epstein (1–12); Dr. Steven Paul (13–18) Recording Engineer: Sid McLauchlan Publishers: Ars Viva / Schott Music (1–12) P 1993 Sony Music Entertainment CD 29: Original LP: RL 31379 Released 1978 Recording: London, Kingsway Hall, May 1978 Producer: Charles Gerhardt Executive Producer: Benito Vassura P 1978 Sony Music Entertainment Italy S.p.A. CD 30: Original LP: RL 31378 Released 1978 Recording: London, Kingsway Hall, May 1978 Producer: Charles Gerhardt P 1978 Sony Music Entertainment Italy S.p.A. CD 31/32: Original CD: S2K 53336 Released 1993 Live Recording: Berlin, Philharmonie, October 13–19, 1992 Producer: David Mottley · Recording Engineer: Sid McLauchlan P 1993 Sony Music Entertainment CD 33/34: Original CD: 74321577332 Released 1998 Live Recording by Austrian Radio (ORF): Vienna, Staatsoper, March 22, 1984 Producer: Gerhard Lang · Executive Producer: Dr. Stefan Mikorey Recording Engineer: Alfred Zavrel P 1998 Sony Music Entertainment CD 35/36/37: Original CD: S3K 58977 Released 1994 Recording: Berlin, Philharmonie, November 7–30, 1993 Producer: Michael Haas Recording Engineers: Toni Fiedler & Sid McLauchlan P 1994 Sony Music Entertainment CD 38/39 Original LP: RCL 27001-002 Released 1976 Recording: January 1976 Producer: C. Fabi P 1976 Sony Music Entertainment Italy S.p.A. Remastered from the original analogue tapes using 24bit/96kHz technology: CDs 14 & 30: Yukio Takahashi at Sonopress Studios (arvato Entertainment Europe), Gütersloh CD 29: Andreas K. Meyer, Meyer Media, LLC Mastering CDs 38 & 39: b-sharp music & media solutions Consists of previously released material This compilation P & C 2014 Sony Music Entertainment Distributed by Sony Music Entertainment All trademarks and logos are protected · Made in the EU RCA is a registered trademark of RCA Trademark Management SA Sony Classical and c are trademarks of Sony Music Entertainment

 

1-1. March No. 1 In D Major, K. 335 (320a) 3:57
1-2. Serenade No. 9 In D Major, K320 'Posthorn' 42:41
1-3. March No. 2 In D Major, K. 335 (320a) 4:09
1-4. Divertimento No. 11 In D Major, K. 251, "Nannerl Septet" 25:35
2-1. Symphony No. 23 In D Major, K.181 (162b) 9:16
2-2. Sinfonia Concertante For Violin, Viola & Orchestra In E Flat Major, K364 29:56
2-3. Symphony No. 36 In C Major, K425 'Linz' 35:47
3-1. Symphony No. 28 In C Major, K200 22:52
3-2. Symphony No. 29 In A Major, K201 29:46
3-3. Symphony No. 35 In D Major, K385 'Haffner' 21:04
4-1. Symphony No. 31 In D, K297 'Paris' 20:53
4-2. Masonic Funeral Music, K. 477 (479a): Adagio 6:05
4-3. Symphony No. 25 In G Minor, K183 26:18
4-4. Symphony In D Major, K. 320 "The Posthorn" 21:37
5-1. Mass In C Minor, K427 'Great' 52:36
6-1. Symphony No. 9 In D Minor, Op. 125 'Choral' 65:56
7-1. Ein Sommernachtstraum (A Midsummer Night's Dream) Ouvertüre, Op.21 & Schauspielmusik, Op.61 49:24
7-2. Symphony No. 4 In A Major, Op. 90 'Italian' 28:42
8-1. Piano Concerto In A Minor, Op. 54 30:05
8-2. Introduction & Allegro Appassionato In G Major, Op. 92 14:10
8-3. Introduction And Allegro Concertante In D Minor, Op. 134 12:45
9-1. Scenes From Goethe's Faust For Solo Voices, Chorus And Orchestra 24:35
9-2. Szenen Aus Goethes Faust, Part Two 46:07
10-1. Szenen Aus Goethes Faust, Part Three 44:14
11-1. The Noonday Witch, Op. 108 13:23
11-2. Symphony No. 8 In G Major, Op. 88 36:34
12-1. A Night On The Bare Mountain 11:41
12-2. Khovanshchina: Prelude 6:27
12-3. Khovanshchina: Aria Of Shaklovity "Spit Streleckoe Gnezdo" 5:50
12-4. Khovanshchina: The Departure Of Prince Golizyn 4:24
12-5. Khovanshchina: Aria Of Marfa "Sily Potajnye" 6:22
12-6. Khovanshchina: Dance Of The Persian Slave Girls 7:08
12-7. Scherzo In B Flat Major 3:34
12-8. Intermezzo In Modo Classico 7:39
12-9. Mlada: Festive March 5:17
13-1. Songs And Dances Of Death 18:44
13-2. Symphony No. 5 In E Minor, Op. 64 45:56
14-1. Khovanshchina, Act Iv: Introduction 4:43
14-2. Joshua 5:34
14-3. Salammbo - Chorus Of Priestesses 5:55
14-4. Scherzo In B Flat Major 3:26
14-5. The Destruction Of Sennacherib 6:37
14-6. St. John's Night On The Bare Mountain 11:53
14-7. Oedipus In Athens - Chorus Of People In The Temple 3:41
14-8. Khovanshchina: Prelude 6:11
14-9. Triumphal March 5:32
15-1. Symphony No. 1 In G Minor, Op. 13 'Winter Daydreams' 43:33
15-2. The Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71a (Ballet Suite) 21:41
16-1. The Tempest, Op. 18 21:57
16-2. Symphony No. 2 In C Minor, Op. 17 'Little Russian' 33:34
17-1. Symphony No. 3 In D Major, Op. 29 'Polish' 44:25
17-2. 1812 Overture, Op. 49 14:32
18-1. Symphony No. 4 In F Minor, Op. 36 44:13
18-2. Romeo & Juliet - Fantasy Overture 20:32
19-1. Symphony No. 5 In E Minor, Op. 64 45:25
19-2. The Voyevoda, Symphonic Ballad Op. 78 11:31
20-1. Symphony No. 6 In B Minor, Op. 74 'Pathétique' 43:24
20-2. Marche Slave, Op. 31 10:10
21-1. Violin Concerto In D Major, Op. 35 36:58
21-2. Violin Concerto No. 1 In A Minor, Op. 99 35:45
22-1. Piano Concerto No. 2 In C Minor, Op. 18 34:07
22-2. Rhapsody On A Theme Of Paganini, Op. 43 23:01
23-1. Piano Concerto No. 3 In D Minor, Op. 30 44:11
24-1. Double Concerto For Violin & Cello In A Minor, Op. 102 32:24
24-2. Chamber Concerto for Piano and Violin with 13 Wind Instruments 36:48
25-1. Don Juan, Op. 20 16:41
25-2. Burleske For Piano And Orchestra In D Minor, Av85 18:44
25-3. Till Eulenspiegels Lustige Streiche, Op. 28 14:30
25-4. Der Rosenkavalier, Op. 59, Trv 227, Act Iii: Marie Theres'! Hab' Mir's Gelobt, Ihn Lieb Zu Haben 12:42
26-1. Schicksalslied For Chorus And Orchestra, Op.54 16:01
26-2. Drei Hymnen For Voice And Orchestra, Op. 71 20:46
26-3. An Die Hoffnung For Voice And Orchestra, Op. 124 11:46
26-4. Hölderlin Fragmente For Voice And Orchestra 9:11
27-1. The Creatures Of Prometheus, Op. 43: Excerpts 20:47
27-2. Prometheus, Symphonic Poem No. 5, S99 13:00
27-3. Prometheus (The Poem Of Fire), Op. 60 18:51
27-4. Prometeo Suite (Excerpts) 22:16
28-1. "Il Canto Sospeso" For Soprano, Contralto And Tenor Solo, Mixed Chorus And Orchestra 37:14
28-2. Kindertotenlieder 32:48
29-1. Overtures 50:53
30-1. Overtures 51:19
. Il Viaggio A Rems
. Simon Boccanegra
. Boris Godunov
. Brandenburg Concertos (Highlights)

 

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Label Code LC 06868

 

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After purchasing three of the battery operated frothers. I finally found this amazing frother. It is very powerful so you do have to be careful not to slosh liquid out of your cup when you’re using it. But I have found it helps if you rotate the frother in a stirring motion while you are using it. That really helps keep the liquid from overflowing out of the cup. It has a sleek design and is rechargeable and the charge less about two weeks.I love this one so much. I take it with me when I travel. I actually left my original one at my mother’s house the last time I visited her and have ordered another one for my house. Highly recommend.
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This frother is amazing and has really good power. It creates creamy, smooth foam in seconds and works perfectly for iced lattes, cappuccinos, and matcha. I love that it’s rechargeable and lightweight, but still feels strong and high quality. As someone who loves coffee, this has become one of my favorite tools for making café-style drinks at home. Easy to use, easy to clean, and looks beautiful on my coffee station.
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