Complete Philips Recordings

~ Release by Netherlands Wind Ensemble (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

1CD: Mozart Divertimenti
2CD: Mozart Divertimenti
3CD: Mozart Divertimenti
4CD: Mozart Serenades
5CD: Mozart Serenade in B-flat major “Gran Partita”
6CD: Mozart Miniaturen
7CD: Mozart Miniaturen
8CD: Harmoniemusik Nach Mozart
9CD: Rossini for Wind
10CD: Krommer Octet-Partiten für Bläser
11CD: Beethoven Wind Music
12CD: Little Marches by Great Masters
13CD: Dvořák, Gounod, Schubert
14CD: Richard Strauss: Sonatina, Suite In B-Flat
#TitleArtistLength
1Sonatina no. 1 in F major for Wind Instruments “From an Invalid's Workshop”: I. Allegro moderato
recording engineer:
Joost Hummeling (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and Martin Vos (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
producer:
Jaap van Ginneken (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
bass clarinet:
Geert van Keulen (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
basset horn:
Hans Mossel (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
bassoon:
Joep Terwey (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
clarinet:
Aart Rozenboom (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26), Hens Otter (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and George Pieterson (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
contrabassoon:
Ton Kerstens (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
flute:
Jo Hagen (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and Paul Verhey (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
horn:
Klaas van Vliet (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
instruments:
Henk de Wit (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
oboe:
Werner Herbers (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and Carlo Ravelli (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
conductor:
Edo de Waart (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
recorded at:
De Doelen in Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
recording of:
Sonatine Nr. 1 F-dur: I. Allegro moderato (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
composer:
Richard Strauss
part of:
Sonatina no. 1 in F major “From the Workshop of an Invalid”
Richard Strauss9:57
2Sonatina no. 1 in F major for Wind Instruments “From an Invalid's Workshop”: II. Romance and Minuet (Andante - Tempo di Menuetto)
recording engineer:
Joost Hummeling (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and Martin Vos (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
producer:
Jaap van Ginneken (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
bass clarinet:
Geert van Keulen (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
basset horn:
Hans Mossel (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
bassoon:
Joep Terwey (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
clarinet:
Aart Rozenboom (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26), Hens Otter (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and George Pieterson (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
contrabassoon:
Ton Kerstens (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
flute:
Jo Hagen (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and Paul Verhey (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
horn:
Klaas van Vliet (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
instruments:
Henk de Wit (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
oboe:
Werner Herbers (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and Carlo Ravelli (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
conductor:
Edo de Waart (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
recorded at:
De Doelen in Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
recording of:
Sonatine Nr. 1 F-dur: II. Romanze und Menuett (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
composer:
Richard Strauss
part of:
Sonatina no. 1 in F major “From the Workshop of an Invalid”
Richard Strauss9:05
3Sonatina no. 1 in F major for Wind Instruments “From an Invalid's Workshop”: III. Finale (Molto allegro - Meno mosso - Tempo primo - Presto)
recording engineer:
Joost Hummeling (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and Martin Vos (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
producer:
Jaap van Ginneken (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
bass clarinet:
Geert van Keulen (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
basset horn:
Hans Mossel (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
bassoon:
Joep Terwey (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
clarinet:
Aart Rozenboom (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26), Hens Otter (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and George Pieterson (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
contrabassoon:
Ton Kerstens (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
flute:
Jo Hagen (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and Paul Verhey (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
horn:
Klaas van Vliet (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
instruments:
Henk de Wit (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
oboe:
Werner Herbers (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and Carlo Ravelli (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
conductor:
Edo de Waart (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
recorded at:
De Doelen in Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
recording of:
Sonatine No. 1 F-dur: III. Finale (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
composer:
Richard Strauss
part of:
Sonatina no. 1 in F major “From the Workshop of an Invalid”
Richard Strauss13:35
4Suite in B-flat major for thirteen Wind Instruments, op. 4: I. Praeludium (Allegretto)
recording engineer:
Joost Hummeling (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and Martin Vos (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
producer:
Jaap van Ginneken (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
bassoon:
Joep Terwey (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
clarinet:
Hens Otter (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and George Pieterson (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
contrabassoon:
Ton Kerstens (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
flute:
Jo Hagen (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and Paul Verhey (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
horn:
Klaas van Vliet (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
instruments:
Henk de Wit (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
oboe:
Werner Herbers (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and Carlo Ravelli (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
conductor:
Edo de Waart (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
recorded at:
De Doelen in Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
recording of:
Suite in B-flat major, op. 4: 1. Praeludium (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
composer:
Richard Strauss (in 1884)
part of:
Suite for 13 wind instruments in B-flat major (op. 4; TrV 132)
Richard Strauss5:48
5Suite in B-flat major for thirteen Wind Instruments, op. 4: II. Romanze (Andante)
recording engineer:
Joost Hummeling (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and Martin Vos (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
producer:
Jaap van Ginneken (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
bassoon:
Joep Terwey (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
clarinet:
Hens Otter (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and George Pieterson (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
contrabassoon:
Ton Kerstens (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
flute:
Jo Hagen (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and Paul Verhey (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
horn:
Joop Meijer (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26), Jan Peeters (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26), Iman Soeteman (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and Klaas van Vliet (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
instruments:
Henk de Wit (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
oboe:
Werner Herbers (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and Carlo Ravelli (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
conductor:
Edo de Waart (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
recorded at:
De Doelen in Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
recording of:
Suite in B-flat major, op. 4: 2. Romanze (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
composer:
Richard Strauss (in 1884)
part of:
Suite for 13 wind instruments in B-flat major (op. 4; TrV 132)
Richard Strauss6:39
6Suite in B-flat major for thirteen Wind Instruments, op. 4: III. Gavotte (Allegro)
recording engineer:
Joost Hummeling (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and Martin Vos (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
producer:
Jaap van Ginneken (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
bassoon:
Joep Terwey (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
clarinet:
Hens Otter (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and George Pieterson (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
contrabassoon:
Ton Kerstens (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
flute:
Jo Hagen (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and Paul Verhey (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
horn:
Joop Meijer (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26), Jan Peeters (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26), Iman Soeteman (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and Klaas van Vliet (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
instruments:
Henk de Wit (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
oboe:
Werner Herbers (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and Carlo Ravelli (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
conductor:
Edo de Waart (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
recorded at:
De Doelen in Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
recording of:
Suite in B-flat major, op. 4: 3. Gavotte (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
composer:
Richard Strauss (in 1884)
part of:
Suite for 13 wind instruments in B-flat major (op. 4; TrV 132)
Richard Strauss4:04
7Suite in B-flat major for thirteen Wind Instruments, op. 4: IV. Introduction and Fugue (Andante cantabile - Allegro con brio)
recording engineer:
Joost Hummeling (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and Martin Vos (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
producer:
Jaap van Ginneken (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
bassoon:
Joep Terwey (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
clarinet:
Hens Otter (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and George Pieterson (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
contrabassoon:
Ton Kerstens (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
flute:
Jo Hagen (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and Paul Verhey (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
horn:
Joop Meijer (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26), Jan Peeters (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26), Iman Soeteman (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and Klaas van Vliet (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
instruments:
Henk de Wit (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
oboe:
Werner Herbers (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26) and Carlo Ravelli (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
conductor:
Edo de Waart (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
recorded at:
De Doelen in Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
recording of:
Suite for winds, op. 4: 4. Introduction and Fugue: Andante cantabile — Allegro con brio (arr. for piano four-hands) (from 1971-08-23 until 1971-08-26)
composer:
Richard Strauss
part of:
Suite for winds, op. 4 (arr. for piano four-hands)
Richard Strauss7:08
15CD: Richard Strauss: Symphony For Wind Instruments, Serenade
16CD: Stravinsky: Piano Concerto, Ebony Concerto
17CD: George Antheil: Ballet Mécanique, Jazz Symphony