The Broadcast Corner

Started by Maciek, April 06, 2007, 02:16:58 PM

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mahlertitan

may i suggest something? Can you guys upload the music to http://www.megaupload.com/
because if you are not a premium member of Rapidshare, you have to wait a hour in between downloads. Megapload lets you upload just as much, and no waiting time in between, for free.

m_gigena

One more between many, many regular concerts...

Shostakovich
Symphony No. 7 "Leningrad"

American radio premiere with announcements and commentary about the music.

Arturo Toscanini
NBC Symphony Orchestra
Concert of July 19, 1942

This is not from the RCA LPs or CDs, but from private discs

http://rapidshare.com/files/28617900/AT_1942_Shostakovich_7th_a.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/28618259/AT_1942_Shostakovich_7th_b.zip

two mp3 files - 256 kbps mono, with cuesheets
also included are Word files with CD case inserts.

Maciek

I've posted Krzysztof Meyer's Fire Balls on the Krzysztof Meyer thread.

mahlertitan

do people actually download these things? there are tons of other websites out there that offers better recordings.

Steve

Quote from: MahlerTitan on May 09, 2007, 10:49:09 AM
do people actually download these things? there are tons of other websites out there that offers better recordings.

Are you referring to the Toscanini Shostakovich? I would certainly download it.  :)

mahlertitan

Quote from: Steve on May 09, 2007, 11:25:40 AM
Are you referring to the Toscanini Shostakovich? I would certainly download it.  :)

what about Janssons's Shostakovich 7th symphony, want it? in flacs, which means it's lossless and can be converted into any quality you wish, 320, 640, you name it.

m_gigena

Quote from: MahlerTitan on May 09, 2007, 12:54:54 PM
what about Janssons's Shostakovich 7th symphony, want it? in flacs, which means it's lossless and can be converted into any quality you wish, 320, 640, you name it.

Yeah.... but sometimes

lossless < The american premiere, conducted by Toscanini

m_gigena

Beethoven
Piano sonata Nº 29, recorded sometime ago in Russia.

Transfered by Universita Degli Studia Di Trento (Italy)

http://rapidshare.com/files/30382960/GILELS_Op_106.rar.html


m_gigena

Quote from: MahlerTitan on May 09, 2007, 11:37:55 PM
get yourself an oxygen tank before opening the following link.

http://www.demonoid.com/files/?category=2&subcategory=27&quality=All&seeded=0&external=2&query=&uid=0&sort=



Thanks A LOT for this link. I'm now considering becoming a member there. (I just have to replace my dvd recorder, as my disk is full of music now, and I can't really download anything else.)

m_gigena

From the International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition, 1965.

The pianist is Arthur Moreira Lima, from Brazil. He was a finalist and received the second prize (the first was given to Martha Argerich). Moreira Lima was born in Rio de Janeiro and studied in Moscow Conservatory. After his participation in Warsaw, he gave many concertos around the world, being the soloist of the most important
orchestras.

http://rapidshare.com/files/30803685/Moreira_Lima_Chopin_Warsaw.zip.html

Four etudes:

1. Etude in F major op. 10 no. 8
2. Etude in C minor op. 10 no. 12 "Revolutionary"
3. Etude in E minor op. 25 no. 5
4. Etude in B minor op. 25 no. 10

Sonata no. 2 in B-flat op. 35:

5. Grave - Doppio Movimento
6. Scherzo
7. Funeral March
8. Finale - Presto

Tree preludes:

9. no. 21 in B-flat major
10. no. 22 in G minor
11. no. 23 in F major

12. Scherzo no. 2 in B-flat minor op. 31

His interpretation of the second sonata, which is recorded here, gave
him a special prize for the best interpretation of a sonata.

Brian

Awful quiet around here...

m_gigena

Quote from: brianrein on May 25, 2007, 03:23:55 PM
Awful quiet around here...

I haven't been able to upload things myself, and I also stopped stealing material from other websites. However, a few days ago I had the intention of uploading a powerful live recording of Henze's Vitalino raddoppiato. I may do that the next days.

m_gigena

Rachmaninov:
Piano concerto Nº 3

Philadelphia orchestra, Ormandy
Recorded live in New York. December 27, 1966

http://rapidshare.com/files/28213074/Emil_Gilels_Rach_3_Ormandy_PO.zip

Grieg
Piano Concerto
Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam
Eugen Jochum
Live performance. January 28, 1979.

http://rapidshare.com/files/28337688/Emil_Gilels_Grieg_PC_Jochum_CA.zip

EMIL GILELS

m_gigena

Tchaikovsky
4th Symphony, Op. 36

George Enescu, conductor
(recorded at the Moscow Conservatory in 1946)

http://rapidshare.com/files/28677179/ENESCU_1946_.rar

m_gigena

Johannes Brahms
Haydn Variations (May 8 1955)
Piano Concerto No. 1 in d minor (with Dame Myra Hess at the piano) (March 13, 1955)

New York Philharmonic Orchestra
Dimitri Mitropoulos, conductor

http://rapidshare.com/files/25872856/Brahms_Mitropoulos_NYPSO_1955.zip

m_gigena

Sergei Prokofiev as pianist.

Gavotte Op 12 No 2
Intermezzo
Preludio Op 12 No 7
Rimsky-Korsakov- Scheherazade, Fantasy arrangement from the symphonic
suite

Sarcasms Op 17 No 1
Sarcasms Op 17 No 2
Sarcasms 17 No 9
Scherzo Op.12 No 10
Tales of the Old Grandmother, Op. 31, No. 3
Toccata Op 11
[Glazunow] Gavotte Op 49 No 3
[Mussorgsky] Two parts from Pictures at (...)
[Scriabin] Poema No 3
[Scriabin] Preludio NO 3


http://rapidshare.com/files/33395649/PalPiano.rar


May this be enough for Brian's apetite.

m_gigena

#57
H. W. Henze

Vitalino Raddoppiato. Ciaccona per violino e orchestra da camera

Benjamin Smith, violin
Viena Symphony Orchestra - live recording

http://rapidshare.com/files/33600731/Henze_Ciaccona.mp3


Manuel

m_gigena

Stratospheirc soprano Maria Remolá

Una voce poco fa, Il Barbiere di Siviglia
Variaciones de bravura A.C. Adam
Signore, ascolta, Turandot
Où va la jeune indoue, Lakmé
Caro nome, Rigoletto
La maja y el ruiseñor, Goyescas
Ah, fors'è lui, La traviata

http://rapidshare.com/files/33721685/Maria_Remol_.mp3

Bonehelm

This wonderful thread is sinking...here's a little push. :)

Thanks for your generous uploads, Manuel!