Todtentanz

~ Recording by Alexander Brailowsky, The Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy

Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack artistRelease titleRelease artistRelease group typeCountry/DateLabelCatalog#
Official
1.10Totentanz15:21Franz LisztPiano Concertos no. 1 & no. 2 / Totentanz / Hungarian FantasyLiszt; Philippe Entremont, Alexander Brailowsky, Eugene Ormandy, Seiji OzawaAlbum + Compilation
Sony ClassicalSBK 48 167
1.10Totentanz15:11Franz LisztPiano Concertos no. 1 & no. 2 / Totentanz / Hungarian FantasyLiszt; Philippe Entremont, Alexander Brailowsky, Eugene Ormandy, Seiji OzawaAlbum + Compilation
Sony ClassicalSBK 48 167
50.4Totentanz, S. 126 "Danse macabre"15:20Franz LisztThe Columbia Stereo Collection 1958–1963Eugene Ormandy & The Philadelphia OrchestraAlbum
  • XW2023-11-17
Sony Classical19439977432
1.4Todtentanz15:20Franz LisztConcerto no. 1 in E minor / TodtentanzChopin, Liszt; Alexander Brailowsky, Ormandy, The Philadelphia OrchestraAlbum
  • -2023-12-08
Sony Classical, Columbia MasterworksG010005022618P, MS 6252

Relationships

producer:Thomas Frost (classical music producer)
piano:Alexander Brailowsky (from 1961-02-12 until 1961-02-23)
orchestra:The Philadelphia Orchestra (from 1961-02-12 until 1961-02-23)
conductor:Eugene Ormandy (conductor) (from 1961-02-12 until 1961-02-23)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:Sony Music Entertainment (NOT FOR RELEASE LABEL USE! company owned by Sony Corporation of America since Oct 1, 2008; operates worldwide except in JP) (in 1961)
recorded at:Town Hall Theatre (former concert hall and recording venue located in Philadelphia, PA) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States (from 1961-02-12 until 1961-02-23)
recording of:Totentanz, S. 126/2 (for piano and orchestra, published version) (from 1961-02-12 until 1961-02-23)

Totentanz, S. 126/2 (for piano and orchestra, published version)

composer:Franz Liszt (Hungarian composer, pianist and conductor)
dedicated to:Hans von Bülow (German conductor and composer)
premiered by:Hans von Bülow (German conductor and composer) (on 1865-04-15)
premiered at:[concert] (1865-04-15)
parts:1. Totentanz, S. 126: I. Andante - Allegro - Allegro moderato (for piano and orchestra)
2. Totentanz, S. 126: II. Variation I (for piano and orchestra)
3. Totentanz, S. 126: III. Variation II (for piano and orchestra)
4. Totentanz, S. 126: IV. Variation III (for piano and orchestra)
5. Totentanz, S. 126: V. Variation IV (for piano and orchestra)
6. Totentanz, S. 126: VI. Variation V (for piano and orchestra)
7. Totentanz, S. 126: VII. Cadenza (for piano and orchestra)
8. Totentanz, S. 126: VIII. Variation VI (for piano and orchestra)
9. Totentanz, S. 126: IX. Cadenza (for piano and orchestra)
10. Totentanz, S. 126: X. Allegro animato (for piano and orchestra)
is based on:Dies Irae (plainchant)
revision of:Totentanz, S. 126/1 (early unpublished version)
arrangements:Totentanz, S. 525, R. 188 (for solo piano)
Totentanz, S. 652 (for two pianos)