Piero Coppola dirige Claude Debussy 1924-1938
- Resource Type:
- Music CD
- Publication:
- France : Lys, [1998]
- Copyright:
- ⁴́₇1998
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- Table of Contents:
- [cd. 1] Nocturnes. Nuages (7:23) ; Fe̲tes (6:05) ; SireÌ⁰nes [with women's chorus] (8:57) (Orchestre de la Socie̹te̹ des Concerts du Conservatoire ; May 18, 1938)
- La damoiselle e̹lue [cantata after D.G. Rossetti, translator Sarreazin] (Jeanne Guyla, Odette Ricquier, sopranos ; femmes de Chorale Saint-Gervais ; Orchestre Pasdeloup; Nov. 27, 1934) (17:08)
- Deux danses. Danse sacre̹e ; Danse profane (Lily Laskine, harp ; anon. orchestra ; Mar. 4, 1929) (8:35)
- La mer (Orchestre de la Socie̹te̹ des Concerts du Conservatoire ; Oct. 25 and 27, 1932) (20:47).
- [cd. 2] Pre̹lude aÌ⁰ l'apreÌ⁰s-midi d'un faune ("Orchestre Symphonique Paris"; Jan .1930) (9:40)
- Images pour orchestre, [No. 2] : Ibe̹ria (Orchestre de la Socie̹te̹ des Concerts du Conservatoire; Mar. 11-12, 1935) (18:37)
- PremieÌ⁰re rhapsodie pour clarinette et orchestre en si bemol (Gaston Hamelin, clarinet ; anon. orchestra ; Feb. 26, 1931) (6:58)
- Rhapsodie pour saxophone et orchestre [orch. Roger-Ducasse] (Jules Viard, saxophone, anon. orchestra ; (7:46)
- La martyre de Saint Se̹bastien : fragments symphonique. La cour des lys (3:55) ; Danse extatique (4:23) ; La passion (4:06) ; Le bon pasteur (4:18) (Orchestre de la Socie̹te̹ des Concerts du Conservatoire; Nov. 2, 1931)
- Printemps : suite symphonique [reorch. BuÌ⁸sser) (Orchestre de la Socie̹te̹ des Concerts du Conservatoire ; Oct. 14, 1935 (12:29).
- [cd. 3] "Les transcriptions". Petite suite [orig. for piano 4 hands; orch. BuÌ⁸sser]. En bateau ; CorteÌ⁰ge ; Menuet ; Ballet (anon. orchestra; Jan. 1930) (12:26)
- Deux arabesques [orig. for piano; arranged for violin and piano by Choisnel] (Lucien Schwartz, violin ; Coppola, piano; Sept. 25, 1924) (6:34)
- Danse : Taranelle styrienne [orig. for piano; orch. Ravel] (Orchestre de la Socie̹te̹ des Concerts du Conservatoire; Apr. 22, 1932) (4:31)
- L'isle joyeuse [orig. for piano; orch. Molinari] (anon. orchestra; Sept. 1929) (4:47)
- La soiree dans Grenade (4:46) and Cloches a travers les feuilles (4:26) [orig. for piano; orch. Coppola] (Orchestre de la Socie̹te̹ des Concerts du Conservatoire; Mar. 12, 1935)
- Children's corner [orig. for piano; orch. Caplet] (Orchestre de la Socie̹te̹ des Concerts du Conservatoire; Oct. 8, 1934)
- Ballades de FrancÌʹois Villon [orig. for voice and piano; orch. Debussy]. II : Ballade que Villon feit aÌ⁰ la requeste de sa meÌ⁰re pour prier Nostre-Dame (3:36) and III : Ballade des femmes de Paris (2:15) (Charles Panze̹ra, baritone, anon. orchestra; Nov. 3, 1931).
- Author/Creator:
- Contributors:
- Coppola, Piero , conductor, arranger of music, performerGuyla, Jeanne , performerRicquier, Odette, 1904- , performerLaskine, Lily , performerHamelin, Gaston , performerViard, Jules, 1890-1935 , performerSchwartz, Lucien , performerPanze̹ra, Charles, 1896-1976 , performerBusser, Henri, 1872-1973 , arranger of musicChoisnel, Gaston , arranger of musicRavel, Maurice, 1875-1937 , arranger of musicMolinari, Bernardino, 1880-1952 , arranger of musicRoger-Ducasse, 1873-1954 , arranger of musicCaplet, Andre̹, 1878-1925 , arranger of musicSocie̹te̹ des concerts du Conservatoire > Orchestre , performer, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prfOrchestre des concerts Pasdeloup , performer, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prfSaint-Gervais-Saint-Protais (Church : Paris, France) > Chorale , performer, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prfOrchestre symphonique de Paris , performer, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
- Language Notes:
- Accompanying materials: French, English
- Main Work:
- Included Works:
- Subjects:
- Genres:
- Performers:
- Various soloists and orchestras ; Piero Coppola, conductor.
- Performance Medium:
- 1 ensemble: orchestra
1 performer and 1 ensemble: saxophone; orchestra - General Notes:
- Title from container.
Title from disc label.
Recorded in Paris between Sept. 25, 1924 and May 18, 1938.
All works originally issued on [French] Gramophone [HMV] 78 rpm discs, many of which were later issued on RCA Victor in the United States.
Biographical notes about Coppola by Philippe Morin in French and English, with discographical details (15 pages) laid in container.
From the collection of Joe Morris. - Physical Description:
- 3 audio discs ; 4 3/4 in.
- Physical Characteristics:
- plastic; metal; 4 3/4 in.; 1.4 m/s; mass-produced
- Audio Characteristics:
- digital; optical; stereo
- Digital Characteristics:
- audio file; CD audio
- Call Numbers:
- LPCD
- Other Standard Numbers:
- International Standard Music Number: 421710432955
Publisher Number, Lys: LYS295--LYS 297 - OCLC Numbers:
- 232040432