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    Discographie Mravinsky

    Rebonjour,


    La belle discographie consacrée à Mravinsky par Amoh et Forman, elle est d'autant plus intéressante qu'elle consacre quelques lignes aux mauvaises attributions (de lieu, de date, d'interprètes/ d'orchestres et à la fameuse "salade" Praga/Mravinsky.





    DISCOGRAPHY

     
    Bach, Bartok, Beethoven, Berlioz, Bizet, Brahms, Bruckner, Davidov, Debussy, Glazunov, Glinka, Haydn, Hindemith, Honegger, Kalinnikov, Khachaturyan, Klyuzner, Liadov, Liszt, Lyapunov, Lyatoshinsky, Mica, Mozart, Musorgsky, Ovsyaniko-Kulikovsky, Prokofiev, Ravel, Rimsky-Korsakov, Salmanov, Schubert, Scriabin, Shostakovich, Sibelius, Steinberg, Strauss, Stravinsky, Tchaikovsky, Ustvolskaya, Wagner, Weber, Zhivotov, Rehearsals and Mravinsky Speaking, Misattributions, Uncertain Recordings, and Fakes

    BACH, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750)

    Suite No. 2 in b minor, BWV 1067

    1961/11/21, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11167 (1994)
    BARTOK, Bela (1881-1945)

    Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta, Sz 106

    Premiere in USSR by Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic on 1961/12/16 in Leningrad

    1965/2/28, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live; RE: David Gaklin
    Harp: Yelena Sinitsina; Drum: Anatoli Ivanov; Piano: Olga Krylova; Celesta: Nora Nuradshanyan
    LP: Melodiya SM 02859/60 (1971) B-52
    CD: Melodiya MCD 223 (1988)
    CD: Melodiya MCD 5002, 6 disc set
    LP: Ariola 85194KK
    LP: Ariola 85194MK
    LP: Ariola 28578XDK (1977)
    CD: BMG 74321-25197-2 (1995)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4010 (1996)
    CD: Documents LV 917 (1993), 2 disc set
    LP: HMV ASD 2964 (1974)
    LP: JVC VIC 5066 (1977)
    LP: JVC VIC 9545 (1985)
    CD: JVC VDC 1118 (1986)
    CD: JVC VICC 2034 (1990)
    CD: Melodiya(Australia) MA 3023
    CD: Olympia OCD 223 (1988)
    CD: Olympia OCD 5002, 6 disc set
    LP: Shinsekai SMK 7710 (1972)
    LP: Shinsekai MKX 2009 (1975)
    CD: ZYX/Melodiya MEL 46070-2 (1994)
    1967/5/24, Prague, Smetana Hall, Live; RE: na
    CD: Praga PR 254047 (1994)

    1970/10/12, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11167 (1994)
    BEETHOVEN, Ludwig van (1770-1827)

    Symphony No. 1 in C, Op. 21

    1982/1/28, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Semyon Shugal
    CD: JVC VDC 25022 (1989)
    CD: JVC VICC 40141 (1993), 9 disc set
    CD: JVC VICC 40252 (1997)
    CD: Audiophile APL 101.508 (1994)
    CD: Erato 2292-45759-2 (1992)
    CD: Leningrad Masters LM 1318 (1995)
    Audiophile APL 101.508 incorrectly dated 1983.
    Symphony No. 2 in D, Op. 36

    1940, Moscow, Studio, Monaural; RE: unknown
    USSR State Symphony Orchestra
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 8021 (1998), 4 disc set
    Symphony No. 3 in E flat, "Eroica", Op. 55

    1961/6/24, Festival in Bergen, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Hunt 2HUNTCD 714 (1990), 2 disc set
    CD: Arkadia CGDI 714.2, 2 disc set

    1968/10/31, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: Kh. Minakova
    CD: JVC VDC 25023 (1989)
    CD: JVC VICC 40139 (1993), 9 disc set
    CD: JVC VICC 40250 (1997)
    CD: Erato 2292-45759-2 (1992)
    Symphony No. 4 in B flat, Op. 60

    1949/3/14, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: David Gaklin
    LP: Old Melodiya D 01466/7 (1953) B-57, WERM3-57
    LP: Melodiya D 029691/2 (1971) B-57
    CD: BMG 74321-29400-2 (1996)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4020 (1997)
    LP: JVC VIC 5079 (1977)
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1073 (1975)

    1955/6/3, Spring Festival in Prague, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Praga PR 250021 (1992)
    CD: Praga PR 256004 (1998)

    1972/1/29, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live; RE: Vasili Antonenko
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4029 (1997)

    1973/4/29, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Gerhaldt Tses
    LP: Melodiya S10 18171/2 (1983)
    CD: Melodiya MCD 225 (1989)
    CD: Melodiya MCD 5002, 6 disc set
    CD: BMG 74321-25196-2 (1995)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4001 (1996)
    CD: Documents LV 917 (1993), 2 disc set
    LP: JVC VIC 28089 (1983)
    CD: JVC VDC 1116 (1986)
    CD: JVC VICC 2032 (1990)
    CD: Olympia OCD 225 (1989)
    CD: Olympia OCD 5002, 6 disc set
    CD: ZYX/Melodiya MEL 46033-2 (1994)

    1973/5/26, Tokyo Bunkakaikan Large Hall, Live; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10901 (1994)
    This recording was broadcast on NHK TV on 1973/5/31 and NHK FM Radio on 1973/6/16.
    Symphony No. 5 in c minor, Op. 67

    1949, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: David Gaklin
    LP: Old Melodiya D 0416/7 (1952) B-57, WERM3-57
    LP: Old Melodiya D 5804/5 (1959), 25cm B-57
    CD: BMG 74321 29400-2 (1996)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4011 (1997)
    LP: JVC VIC 5079 (1977)
    LP: JVC 1009 (1979), 10 disc set
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1073 (1975)

    1963, (probably Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic), Live, Monaural; RE: naCD: Leningrad Masters LM 1321 (1995)
    Hiroo Ohno confirmed that Leningrad Masters LM 1321 and LM 1318 are distinct.
    LM 1321 is not identical with any of the following four live recordings.
    1971, (probably Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic), Live, Monaural; RE: I. Shnipenko
    LP: Melodiya M90 48395/6 (1988)
    Paul Miller confirmed that Old Melodiya D 0416/7 and Melodiya M90 48395/6 are distinct by making A-B comparison on variable speed tape recorders.

    1972/1/29, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live; RE: Vasili Antonenko
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4029 (1997)

    1974/9/8, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: JVC VICC 40148 (1993), bonus disc in 9 disc set

    1974/9/15, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: Semyon Shugal
    CD: JVC VDC 25033 (1989)
    CD: JVC VICC 40139 (1993), 9 disc set
    CD: JVC VICC 40250 (1997)
    CD: Erato 2292-45760-2 (1992)
    CD: Leningrad Masters LM 1318 (1996)
    Kenzo Amoh confirmed that Leningrad Masters LM 1318 and JVC VDC 25033 are identical, since the timings of the individual movements are same. Leningrad Masters LM 1318 incorrectly dated 1963.
    Symphony No. 6 in F, "Pastorale", Op. 68

    1949/3/29, Moscow, Studio, Monaural; RE: David Gaklin
    LP: Old Melodiya D 01091/2 (1953) B-57, WERM3-57
    LP: Ariola 27933XK in 28192XDK (1977), 3 disc set
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4020 (1997)
    LP: JVC VICX 1010 (1979), 10 disc set
    LP: Shinsekai PLS 31 (before 1959)
    LP: Shinsekai PH 35 (1959), 25cm
    LP: Shinsekai PX 8510 (1963)
    LP: Shinsekai SH 7751 (1972)
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1028 (1973)

    1962, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Monaural, Live; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11159 (1993)

    1982/10/17, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Semyon Shugal
    CD: JVC VDC 25023 (1989)
    CD: JVC VICC 40140 (1993), 9 disc set
    CD: JVC VICC 40251 (1997)
    CD: Erato 2292-45761-2 (1992)
    Symphony No. 7 in A, Op. 92

    1958/11/16, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Aleksandr Grosman
    LP: Old Melodiya D 04938/9 (1959) B-57
    LP: Ariola 27994XK in 28192XDK (1977), 3 disc set
    LP: Artia MK 1505 (1960)
    CD: BMG 74321-29400-2 (1996)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4011 (1997)
    CD: Palladio PD 1200 (1994)
    LP: Saga 5490 (1983)
    CD: Saga Classics EC 3382-2 (1994)
    CD: Saga Classics SCD 9047 (1995)
    LP: Shinsekai PX 5515 (1962)
    LP: Shinsekai SMK 7752 (1972), Electronic simulated stereo
    LP: Shinsekai SH 7752 (1972)
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1029 (1973)
    1964/9/19, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: Aleksandr Grosman
    CD: JVC VDC 25033 (1989)
    CD: JVC VICC 40140 (1993), 9 disc set
    CD: JVC VICC 40251 (1997)
    CD: Erato 2292-45760-2 (1992)
    CD: Leningrad Masters LM 1321 (1995)
    BERLIOZ, Hector (1803-1869)

    Symphonie Fantastique, Op. 14

    1949, Moscow, Studio, Monaural; RE: na; 2nd movement (Un bal) only
    USSR State Symphony Orchestra
    78: Old Melodiya 16695/6, 2 sides, 25cm WERM3-67

    1960/2/26, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10906 (1995)
    BIZET, Georges (1838-1875)

    Carmen: Entracte Nos. 1, 2 and 3

    1946/11/23, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Ilya Grodzensky
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4027 (1997)
    L'Arlesienne: Farandole

    1946/11/23, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Ilya Grodzensky
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4027 (1997)
    BRAHMS, Johannes (1833-1897)

    Symphony No. 1 in c minor, Op. 68

    1949, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: David Gaklin
    LP: Old Melodiya D 01257/8 (1953) B-97, WERM3-82
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4021 (1997)
    CD: King KICC 2355/6 (1994), 2 disc set
    CD: Memoria 991-006 (1993), 2 disc set
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1074 (1975)
    Symphony No. 2 in D, Op. 73

    1978/4/29, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Gerhaldt Tses
    LP: Melodiya S10 18153/4 (1982)
    CD: Artists FED 043 (1993), 2 disc set
    CD: BMG 74321-25190-2 (1995)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4002 (1996)
    LP: JVC VIC 28099 (1983)
    LP: JVC VIC 9541 (1985)
    CD: JVC VDC 1121 (1986)
    CD: JVC VICC 2036 (1990)
    CD: King KICC 2355/6 (1994), 2 disc set
    CT: Linfair 13009 (1988)
    CD: Memoria 991-006 (1993), 2 disc set

    1978/6/12, Vienna, Grosser Musikvereinssaal, Live; RE: Arfred Tsafrel
    LP: Ariola 300665 in 300668-440 (1980), 4 disc set
    CD: Ariola 880029-910
    LP: Chant du Monde LDX 78705/6 (1981)
    LP: HMV ASD 4027 in SLS 5212 (1980), 4 disc set
    LP: JVC VIC 2327 (1981), 4 disc set
    LP: JVC VIC 28066 (1982)
    CD: JVC VDC 1010 (1985)
    CD: JVC VICC 40259 (1997)
    LP: Melodiya S10 15687/8 (1981)
    Symphony No. 3 in F, Op. 90

    1971/11/30, (probably Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic), Live; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10905 (1994), 2 disc set

    1972/1/27, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live; RE: Gerhaldt Tses
    CD: BMG 74321-29401-2 (1996)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4003 (1996)
    CD: King KICC 2355/6 (1994), 2 disc set
    CD: Memoria 991-006 (1993), 2 disc set
    Kenzo Amoh confirmed that Memoria 991-006 and BMG(Japan) BVCX 4003 are identical, since the coughs in the first and second movements are placed in the same places. Memoria 991-006 incorrectly dated 1965. King KICC 2355/6 (reissue from Memoria) claims expressly that Memoria 991-006 is incorrectly dated 1965 and the correct date is 1971/11/30, but this statement is incorrect, too.
    Symphony No. 4 in e minor, Op. 98

    1954/12/29, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    USSR State Symphony Orchestra
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10916 (1995)

    1961/5/14, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10907 (1995)

    1973/4/28, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Gerhaldt Tses
    LP: Melodiya S10 17639/40 (1982)
    CD: Andromeda ANR 2531 (1994)
    CD: Artists FED 044 (1993), 2 disc set
    CD: BMG 74321-29401-2 (1996)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4003 (1996)
    LP: JVC VIC 28074 (1982)
    CD: JVC VDC 1117 (1986)
    CD: JVC VICC 2033 (1990)
    CD: King KICC 2355/6 (1994), 2 disc set
    CD: Memoria 991-006 (1993), 2 disc set
    LP: Turnabout TV 34824 (1985)
    CT: Turnabout CT 4824 (1985)
    Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 2 in B flat, Op. 83

    1961/12/27, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: na
    Piano: Svyatoslav Richter
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11158 (1993)
    BRUCKNER, Anton (1824-1896)

    Symphony No. 7 in E

    1967/2/25, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    USSR State Symphony Orchestra
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10911 (1995)
    Symphony No. 8 in c minor (edited by Haas)

    1959/6/30, Moscow, Studio, Monaural; RE: Aleksandr Grosman
    LP: Old Melodiya D 06187/90 (1960), 2 discs B-108
    LP: Artia MK 210B (1961), 2 discs 1970?
    CD: BMG 74321-29402-2 (1996)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4012 (1997)
    LP: Shinsekai SMK 7590/1 (1970), 2 discs
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1030/1 (1973), 2 discs
    Symphony No. 9 in d minor

    1980/1/30, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Semyon Shugal
    LP: Melodiya S10 17643/5 (1983), 3 sides in 2 disc set
    CD: Melodiya MCD 220 (1988)
    CD: Melodiya MCD 5002, 6 disc set
    CD: BMG 74321-25193-2 (1995)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4004 (1997)
    CD: Icone ICN 9412-2 (1994)
    LP: JVC VIC 9043/4 (1982), 3 sides in 2 disc set
    LP: JVC VIC 3101 (1983)
    CD: JVC VDC 1119 (1986)
    CD: JVC VICC 2035 (1990)
    CD: Leningrad Masters LM 1303 (1995)
    CD: Olympia OCD 220 (1988)
    CD: Olympia OCD 5002, 6 disc set
    LP: Turnabout TV 34823 (1985)
    CT: Turnabout CT 4823 (1985)
    CD: ZYX/Melodiya MEL 46011-2 (1993)
    Icone ICN 9412-2 incorrectly claims to have been recorded at the Concert Hall of the Moscow Radio on 1982/12/29.
    DAVIDOV, Karl Yulyevich (1838-1889)

    Concerto for Cello and Orchestra No. 2 in a minor, Op. 14

    1949/5/2, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    Cello: Daniil Shafran
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10914 (1996)
    DEBUSSY, Claude (1862-1918)

    First Rhapsody for Clarinet and Orchestra, Lesure 116

    1962, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    Clarinet: Vladimir Krasavin
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11159 (1993)
    CD: Leningrad Masters LM 1304 (1995)
    La Mer, Lesure 109

    1962, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11159 (1993)
    CD: Leningrad Masters LM 1304 (1995)
    Nocturnes, Lesure 91: 1. Nuages (Clouds) and 2. Fetes (Festivals) only

    1952/12/28, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: David Gaklin
    LP: Old Melodiya D 1705 (1953), 25cm B-151, WERM3-134
    LP: Old Melodiya D 004838/9 (1958), 20cm B-151
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4027 (1997)
    CD: Multisonic 310178-2 (1993): Nuages only
    1960/2/26, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11167 (1994)
    CD: Leningrad Masters LM 1304 (1995)
    Claude Debussy visited Petrograd just before World War I, and performed his works La Mer and Nocturnes conducting the Koussevitzky's Orchestra [Interview with Prokofiev by Motoo Ohtaguro, Mizu no ue no ongaku (Tokyo: Ongaku to bungaku sha, 1919) (in Japanese)]. Mravinsky may have possibly attended this concert, but with no evidence. -R1-
    Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune, Lesure 86

    1965/2/28, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live; RE: David Gaklin
    Flute: Dmitri Beda
    LP: Melodiya SM 02864 (1971) B-151
    LP: Ariola 80588XAK (1976)
    CT: Ariola VS 122K (1976)
    CD: BMG 74321-25197-2 (1995)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4010 (1996)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4028 (1997)
    LP: JVC VIC 5067 (1977)
    LP: JVC VIC 9544 (1985)
    CD: JVC VDC 1115 (1986)
    CD: JVC VICC 2031 (1990)
    CT: Linfair 13007 (1987)
    LP: Shinsekai SMK 7712 (1972)
    LP: Shinsekai MKX 2010 (1975)
    GLAZUNOV, Aleksandr Konstantinovich
    (1865-1936)


    Symphony No. 4 in E flat, Op. 48

    1948/3/2, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Ilya Grodzensky
    LP: Old Melodiya D 53/4 (1951), 25cm B-196, WERM3-178
    LP: Old Melodiya D 9229/30 (1961), 25cm B-196
    CD: BMG 74321-29407-2 (1996)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4013 (1997)
    LP: Colosseum CRLP 206 (1956) WERM3-178
    LP: JVC VIC 5080 (1977)
    CD: JVC VICC 2128 (1993)
    CD: Multisonic 310237-2 (1994)
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1077 (1975)
    78: Supraphon 10705/8-V, 8 sides
    78: Ultraphon H 23908/11, 8 sides (ever issued?) WERM2-81
    Multisonic 310237-2 incorrectly dated 1946. Jiri Jirak wrote to the compiler that Ultraphon H 23908/11 was never issued.

    1950/2/8, Moscow, Studio, Monaural; RE: N. Barskova: Scherzo only
    USSR State Symphony Orchestra
    78: Old Melodiya 16697/8, 2 sides, 25cm WERM1-213
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 8022 (1998), 4 disc set
    Symphony No. 5 in B flat, Op. 55

    1968/9/28, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: (probably Semyon Shugal: See the Prokofiev 5th on the same day.) -R1-
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11165 (1993)
    Raimonda Suite, Op. 57a

    1969/12/28, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: Kh. Minakova
    CD: JVC VDC 25031 (1989)
    CD: JVC VICC 40143 (1993), 9 disc set
    CD: JVC VICC 40254 (1997)
    CD: Erato 2292-45757-2 (1992)
    Raimonda, Op. 57: Introduction to Act 3 (also called Fragment No. 10)

    1965/2/21, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live; RE: Igor Veprintsev
    LP: Melodiya SM 02863 (1971) B-199
    LP: Ariola 80588XAK (1976)
    CT: Ariola VS 122K (1976)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4028 (1997)
    LP: JVC VIC 5067 (1977)
    LP: JVC VIC 9544 (1985)
    CD: JVC VDC 1115 (1986)
    CD: JVC VICC 2031 (1990)
    CT: Linfair 13007 (1987)
    LP: Shinsekai SMK 7712 (1972)
    LP: Shinsekai MKX 2010 (1975)
    CD: Urania US 5163-CD (1989)

    1973/5/26, Tokyo Bunkakaikan Large Hall, Live; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10901 (1994)
    This recording was broadcast on NHK FM Radio on 1973/6/16 and on NHK TV on 1973/12/20.
    Raimonda, Op. 57: Spanish Dance

    1948/3/11, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Ilya Grodzensky
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 8024 (1998), 4 disc set
    The Seasons, Op. 67

    1969/4/20, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11155 (1994)
    The recording date was given by Aleksandr Nevzorov (Mravinsky's last pupil).
    GLINKA, Mikhail Ivanovich (1804-1857)

    Ivan Susanin: Krakoviak

    1954/4/4, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: David Gaklin
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 8024 (1998), 4 disc set
    Ruslan and Ludmila: Overture

    1965/2/21, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live; RE: Igor Veprintsev
    LP: Melodiya SM 02863 (1971) B-199
    LP: Melodiya S10 28431/4, 2 disc set
    LP: Ariola 80588XAK (1976)
    CT: Ariola VS 122K (1976)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4028 (1997)
    LP: JVC VIC 5067 (1977)
    LP: JVC VIC 9544 (1985)
    CD: JVC VDC 1115 (1986)
    CD: JVC VICC 2031 (1990)
    CT: Linfair 13007 (1987)
    LP: Shinsekai SMK 7712 (1972)
    LP: Shinsekai MKX 2010 (1975)
    CD: Urania US 5162-CD (1989)

    Unknown date, Spring Festival in Prague, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Hunt 2HUNTCD 714 (1990), 2 disc set
    CD: Hunt HUNTCD 713 (1990)
    CD: Arkadia CDGI 714.2, 2 disc set
    CD: Arkadia CDGI 713.1
    CD: Inta'glio INCD 7321 (1992)
    Hunt 2HUNTCD 714, Hunt HUNTCD 713, Arkadia CDGI 714.2, and Arkadia CDGI 713.1 incorrectly dated 1968. Mravinsky and the Leningrad Philharmonic did not visit Prague in 1968. The date is probably 1967. Inta'glio INCD 7321 claims to come from the 1971 live performance at the Royal Albert Hall in London, but Paul Miller confirmed that it is identical with Hunt HUNTCD 713 by using variable speed tape recorders and making A-B comparisons.

    1981/11/29, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Semyon Shugal
    CD: JVC VDC 25030 (1989)
    CD: JVC VICC 40146 (1993), 9 disc set
    CD: Erato 2292-45757-2 (1992)
    CD: Icone ICN 9417-2 (1994)
    Icone ICN 9417-2 incorrectly claims to have been recorded at the Concert Hall of the Moscow Radio on 1978/3/30.

    1983/4/8, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10912 (1996)
    HAYDN, Franz Joseph (1732-1809)

    Symphony No. 88 in G, "Letter V"

    1964/4/20, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11163 (1994)
    Symphony No. 101 in D, "The Clock"

    1952/12/20, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: unknown
    LP: Old Melodiya D 4204/5 (1958), 25cm B-243
    LP: Melodiya D 030615 (1971) B-243
    LP: Ariola 27992XK in 28192XDK (1977), 3 disc set
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4019 (1997)
    LP: JVC VICX 1009 (1979), 10 disc set
    CD: JVC VICC 2128 (1993)
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1077 (1975)
    CD: ZYX/Melodiya MEL 46115-2 (1994)
    Melodiya D 030615 and Ariola 27992XK incorrectly dated 1953. In Fomin's "Yevgeni Aleksandrovich Mravinsky", this work cannot be found in the list of Mravinsky's concerts.
    Symphony No. 104 in D, "London"

    1965/10/3, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11163 (1994)
    HINDEMITH, Paul (1895-1963)

    Symphony "Die Harmonie der Welt"

    Premiere in USSR by Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic on 1964/1/17 in Leningrad

    1965/2/26, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live; RE: Igor Veprintsev
    LP: Melodiya SM 02861/2 (1971) B-249
    LP: Ariola 80587KK
    LP: Ariola 80587MK
    LP: Ariola 28578XDK (1977)
    CD: BMG 74321-25195-2 (1995)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4009 (1996)
    LP: HMV ASD 2912
    LP: JVC VIC 5070 (1977)
    CD: Originals SH 815 (1994)
    LP: Shinsekai SMK 7714 (1972)
    HONEGGER, Arthur (1892-1955)

    Symphony No. 3, "Liturgique"

    Premiere in USSR by Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic on 1951/11/18 in Leningrad

    1965/2/28, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live; RE: David Gaklin
    LP: Melodiya SM 02858 (1971) B-252
    LP: Ariola 85194KK
    LP: Ariola 85194MK
    LP: Ariola 28578XDK (1977)
    CD: BMG 74321-25195-2 (1995)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4010 (1996)
    LP: Chant du Monde LDX 78465
    LP: HMV ASD 2964
    LP: JVC VIC 5068 (1977)
    LP: Shinsekai SMK 7711 (1972)
    CD: ZYX/Melodiya MEL 46156-2 (1995)
    KALINNIKOV, Vasili Sergeyevich (1866-1901)

    Symphony No. 2 in A

    1953/2/2, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11155 (1994)
    The recording date was given by Aleksandr Nevzorov (Mravinsky's last pupil).
    KHACHATURYAN, Aram Ilyich (1903-1978)

    Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in D flat

    1946/6/1, Prague, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    Piano: Lev Oborin

    Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
    CD: Praga PR 250017 (1993)
    KLYUZNER, Boris Lazarevich (1909-1975)

    Symphony No. 2

    World premiere by Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic on 1964/3/12 in Leningrad

    1964/3/3, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11162 (1994)
    Note the discrepancy between the premiere date and the recording date.
    LIADOV, Anatol Konstantinovich (1855-1914)

    Baba-Yaga, Op. 56

    1959/4/21, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10900 (1994)

    1965/2/28, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live; RE: Igor Veprintsev
    LP: Melodiya SM 02863 (1971) B-319
    CD: Melodiya MCD 221 (1988)
    CD: Melodiya MCD 5002, 6 disc set
    LP: Ariola 80588XAK (1976)
    CT: Ariola VS 122K (1976)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4028 (1997)
    CD: Collets 2020
    LP: JVC VIC 5067 (1977)
    LP: JVC VIC 9544 (1985)
    CD: JVC VDC 1115 (1986)
    CD: JVC VICC 2031 (1990)
    CT: Linfair 13007 (1987)
    CD: Olympia OCD 221 (1988)
    CD: Olympia OCD 5002, 6 disc set
    LP: Shinseaki SMK 7712 (1972)
    LP: Shinsekai MKX 2010 (1975)
    CD: Urania US 5163-CD (1989)

    1966/9/30, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10902 (1994)

    1973/5/26, Tokyo Bunkakaikan Large Hall, Live; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10901 (1994)
    This recording was broadcast on NHK FM Radio on 1973/6/16.
    The Enchanted Lake, Op. 62

    1966/9/30, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10902 (1994)
    LISZT, Franz (1811-1886)

    Der Tanz in der Dorfschenko (Mephisto Waltz), S 110: No. 2

    1947/2/14, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: (probably Ilya Grodzensky: See the Mozart 39th on the same day.) -R1-
    LP: Old Melodiya D 1097 (1953), 25cm B-308, WERM3-251
    LP: Melodiya D 010000 (1962) B-308
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4022 (1997)
    CD: JVC VICC 2127 (1993)
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1079 (1975)
    BMG(Japan) BVCX 4022 incorrectly claims to have been recorded in Moscow. On the same day Mozart's Symphony No. 39 and Wagner's Siegfried's Funeral March were recorded in Leningrad.
    LYAPUNOV, Sergei Mikhailovich (1859-1924)

    Symphony No. 2 in b flat minor, Op. 68

    World premiere by Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic on 1950/12/28 in Leningrad

    1950/12/28, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: unknown
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 8027 (1998), 4 disc set
    The studio recording was made on the same day of its world premiere?
    LYATOSHINSKY, Boris Nikolayevich (1895-1968)

    Symphony No. 3 in b minor, Op. 50

    World premiere by Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic on 1955/12/28 in Leningrad

    1955/12/29, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10902 (1994)
    MICA, Frantisek Antonin Vaclav (1694-1744)

    Symphony in D

    Mica's authorship of a Sinfonia in D (world premiered in Prague 1946) is refuted by stylistic factors. It is now ascribed to his nephew Frantisek Adam Mica (1746-1811), but on slim evidence. (See New GROVE, Vol. 11, p. 260.)

    1950/1/23, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: David Gaklin
    LP: Old Melodiya D 08518 (1961) B-350
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4019 (1997)
    MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791)

    Symphony No. 33 in B flat, K. 319

    1950/1, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Ilya Grodzensky
    LP: Old Melodiya D 07973 (1961) B-357
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4019 (1997)
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1078 (1975)

    1960/9/23, London, Royal Festival Hall, Live; RE: na
    CD: BBC Legends bonus disc to BBCL 4002-2 (1998)

    1961/2/25, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10909 (1995)

    1972/3/31, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    LP: Melodiya M10 43989/90 (1982)
    The recording date was given by Aleksandr Nevzorov (Mravinsky's last pupil).

    1983/12/24, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Semyon Shugal
    LP: Melodiya S10 23719 (1986)
    CD: JVC VDC 25022 (1989)
    CD: JVC VICC 40141 (1993), 9 disc set
    CD: JVC VICC 40252 (1997)
    CD: Erato 2292-45758-2 (1992)
    Symphony No. 39 in E flat, K. 543

    1947/2/14, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Ilya Grodzensky
    LP: Old Melodiya D 851/2 (1952), 25cm B-358, WERM3-325
    LP: Old Melodiya D 08517/8 (1961) B-358
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 8022 (1998), 4 disc set
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1078 (1975)
    Old Melodiya D 851/2 incorrectly labeled as Symphony No. 3 on the disc. Shinsekai MK 1078 incorrectly dated 1950.

    1965/2/23, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live; RE: Aleksandr Grosman
    LP: Melodiya SM 02855 (1971) B-358
    CT: Melodiya SM 01488 (1986)
    LP: Melodiya S10 02855 (1991)
    LP: Ariola 85193KK
    LP: Ariola 27922XK in 28192XDK (1977), 3 disc set
    CD: BMG 74321-25191-2 (1995)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4008 (1996)
    LP: Dischi Ricord OCL 16201
    LP: JVC VIC 5069 (1977)
    CD: JVC VDC 1116 (1986)
    CD: JVC VICC 2032 (1990)
    LP: Shinsekai SMK 7713 (1972)
    LP: Shinsekai MKX 2011 (1975)

    1972/5/6, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: Kh. Minakova
    CD: JVC VDC 25031 (1989)
    CD: JVC VICC 40141 (1993), 9 disc set
    CD: JVC VICC 40252 (1997)
    CD: Erato 2292-45758-2 (1992)
    Symphony No, 40 in g minor, K. 550

    1972/4/18, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10901 (1994)
    Concerto for Flute, Harp and Orchestra in C, K. 299

    1949/3/15, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: David Gaklin
    Flute: Boris Trizno; Harp: Yelena Sinitsina

    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 8022 (1998), 4 disc set
    Concerto for Horn and Orchestra No. 3 in E flat, K. 447

    1961/5/14, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    Horn: Vitali Buyanovsky

    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10909 (1995)
    Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No. 5 in A, K. 219

    1956/6/21, Vienna, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    Violin: David Oistrakh

    CD: Fonit Cetra CDE 1025 (1987)
    CD: Fonit Cetra CDAR 2034 (1994)
    CD: Classical Collection CD 3CLC 4001, 3 disc set
    CD: Stradivarius STR 10005
    Sinfonia Concertante for Oboe, Clarinet, Basson, Horn and Orchestra in E flat, K. 297b

    1961/11/25, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    Oboe: Kirill Nikonchuk; Clarinet: Vladimir Krasavin; Bassoon: Dmitri Yeremin; Horn: Vitali Buyanovsky
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10909 (1995)
    Le Nozze di Figaro, K 492: Overture

    1961, Festival in Bergen, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Hunt 2HUNTCD 714 (1990), 2 disc set
    CD: Arkadia CDGI 714.2, 2 disc set
    Hunt 2HUNTCD 714 claims the performance came from the 1961/8/14 live performance in Bergen, but this date is dubious. Mravinsky gave a concert on June 12 in Helsinki (See Shostakovich's 5th in BROADCASTS ON RADIO AND TELEVISION.) and a concert on June 24 in Bergen (See Beethoven's 3rd .). The date of this recording is probably some day in June that year. The Bergen Festival usually starts around the birthday of Edvard Grieg, June 15.

    1965/2/23, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live; RE: Aleksandr Grosman
    LP: Melodiya SM 02864 (1971) B-371
    CD: Melodiya MCD 223 (1988)
    CD: Melodiya MCD 5002, 6 disc set
    CD: Andromeda ANR 2531 (1994)
    LP: Ariola 80588XAK (1976)
    CT: Ariola VS 122K (1976)
    CD: Artists FED 044 (1993), 2 disc set
    CD: BMG 74321-25191-2 (1995)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4008 (1996)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4028 (1997)
    LP: Chant du Monde LDX 78705/6 (1981)
    LP: JVC VIC 5067 (1977)
    LP: JVC VIC 9544 (1985)
    CD: JVC VDC 1115 (1986)
    CD: JVC VICC 2031 (1990)
    CT: Linfair 13007 (1987)
    CD: Olympia OCD 223 (1988)
    CD: Olympia OCD 5002, 6 disc set
    LP: Shinsekai SMK 7712 (1972)
    LP: Shinsekai MKX 2010 (1975)
    Artists FED 044 incorrectly claims to have been recorded in Leningrad.
    Don Giovanni, K 527: Overture

    1968/11/29, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10911 (1995)
    MUSORGSKY, Modest Pyotrovich (1839-1881)

    Khovanshchina: Prelude (Dawn over the Moscow River)

    1965/2/21, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live; RE: Igor Veprintsev
    LP: Melodiya SM 02863 (1971) B-385
    CD: Melodiya MCD 221 (1988)
    CD: Melodiya MCD 5002, 6 disc set
    LP: Ariola 80588XAK (1976)
    CT: Ariola VS 122K (1976)
    CD: BMG 74321-25191-2 (1995)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4028 (1997)
    LP: JVC VIC 5067 (1977)
    LP: JVC VIC 9544 (1985)
    CD: JVC VDC 1115 (1986)
    CD: JVC VICC 2031 (1990)
    CT: Linfair 13007 (1987)
    CD: Olympia OCD 221 (1988)
    CD: Olympia OCD 5002, 6 disc set
    LP: Shinsekai SMK 7712 (1972)
    LP: Shinsekai MKX 2010 (1975)
    CD: Urania US 5162-CD (1989)

    1982/11/24, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10905 (1994), 2 disc set
    Though Russian Disc 10905 does not give the venue, Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet was filmed at the Grand Hall of the Moscow Conservatory on the same day (VT: Triton DMEC 18005).

    1983/3/19, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Semyon Shugal
    CD: JVC VDC 25030 (1989)
    CD: JVC VICC 40146 (1993), 9 disc set
    CD: JVC VICC 40257 (1997)
    CD: Erato 2292-45757-2 (1992)
    CD: Multisonic 310269-2 (1994).
    OVSYANIKO-KULIKOVSKY, Nikolai Dmitrievich (1768-1846)

    Symphony No. 21 in g minor

    It seems that this symphony was the handiwork of Mikhail Emmanuilovich Goldstein (1917-1989). The Symphony was 'discovered' in 1948 by him in the archives of the Odessa Conservatory, where he was then a librarian. It was premiered in Odessa and Kiev in 1948, and published in 1951 by the Soviet State Music Publishers and edited by A.G. Svechnikov for the modern orchestra. OVSYANIKO-KULIKOVSKY was an actual historical figure and landowner who had presented his serf orchestra to the Odessa Theater in 1810. Goldstein immigrated to East Germany in 1964, leaving the madness of this hoax behind him. [See Allan Ho and Dmitry Feofanov, Biographical Dictionary of Russian/Soviet Composers (Greenwood Press, 1989), pp. 182-183.]

    1954/4/3, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: David Gaklin
    LP: Old Melodiya D 851/2, 25cm
    LP: Old Melodiya D 2954/5 (1956), 25cm
    CD: BMG 74321-29404-2 (1996) (Claims a P date of 1957)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4023 (1997)
    LP: Westminster XWN 18191 (1956)
    The issue date of Old Melodiya D 851/2 could be 1952 according to the table in Bennett's discography. But it is far from always the case with that release dates follow the same sequence as the recording states. The compilers do not know when D 851/2 was issued (perhaps 1954 or 1955).
    PROKOFIEV, Sergei Sergeyevich (1891-1953)

    Symphony No. 5 in B flat, Op. 100

    1968/9/28, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: Semyon Shugal
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11165 (1993)
    CD: Czar Classics 2603012 (1993)
    CD: Leningrad Masters LM 1301 (1995)
    Symphony No. 6 in B flat, Op. 111

    World premiere by Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic on 1947/10/11 in Leningrad

    1947/12/25, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live, Monaural; RE: Georgi Dudkevich
    USSR State Symphony Orchestra
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 8025 (1998), 4 disc set

    1958/12/23, Moscow, Studio, Monaural; RE: Aleksandr Grosman
    LP: Old Melodiya D 05016/7 (1959) B-422
    LP: Artia ALP 158 (1960)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4024 (1997)
    LP: Bruno BR 14048 (1961)
    LP: JVC VIC 5081 (1977)
    LP: JVC VICX 1008 (1979), 10 disc set
    CD: JVC VDC 25005 (1988)
    CD: Multisonic 310189-2 (1993)
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1080 (1975)
    CD: Urania US 5163-CD (1989)

    1959/4/21, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10900 (1994)

    1967/5/25, Prague, Smetana Hall, Live; RE: na
    CD: Praga PR 250079 (1994)
    CD: Praga PR 256004 (1998)
    CD: Arkadia CDGI 713.1
    CD: Hunt HUNTCD 713 (1990)
    CD: Inta'glio INCD 7321 (1992)
    CD: Palladio PD 1200 (1994)
    Inta'glio INCD 7321 claims the performance came from the 1971 live performance at the Royal Albert Hall in London, but Paul Miller confirmed that it is identical with Hunt HUNTCD 713. Kenzo Amoh confirmed that Hunt HUNTCD 713 and Praga PR 250079 are identical, since the timings of the individual movements are same. Hunt HUNTCD 713 and Arkadia CDGI 713.1 incorrectly dated 1968. Mravinsky and the Leningrad Philharmonic did not visit Prague in 1968.

    1974/9/8, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: JVC VICC 40148 (1993), bonus disc in 9 disc set
    Romeo and Juliet, Suite No. 2, Op. 64c

    Contains: 8. The Montagues and the Capulets; 9. Juliet-the litle girl; 10. Friar Laurence; 11. Dance; 12. Romeo and Juliet before parting; 13. Dance of the maids from the Antilles; 14. Romeo at the Juliet's grave

    1952/3/24, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Aleksandr Grosman
    78: Old Melodiya 22455/67, 13 sides, 25cm WERM3-351
    LP: Old Melodiya D 522/3 (1952), 25cm B-427, WERM3-351
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 8025 (1998), 4 disc set
    LP: Chant du Monde LDXA 8073
    CD: JVC VICC 2126 (1993)
    LP: Monarch MEL 701 (1954), 25cm WERM3-351
    LP: Shinsekai PLS 38 (1958)
    LP: Shinsekai PX 5508 (1961): No. 12 only
    LP: Shinsekai PX 8552 (1965)
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1076 (1975)
    LP: Stradivari STR 623 (1955) WERM3-351
    LP: Vanguard VRS 6004 (1953) WERM2-167

    1961, Festival in Bergen, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Hunt HUNTCD 713 (1990)
    CD: Arkadia CDGI 713.1
    Hunt HUNTCD 713 claims the performance came from the 1961/8/14 live performance in Bergen, but this date is dubious. Mravinsky gave a concert on June 12 in Helsinki (See Shostakovich's 5th in BROADCASTS ON RADIO AND TELEVISION.) and a concert on June 24 in Bergen (See Beethoven's 3rd.). The date of this recording is probably some day in June that year. The Bergen Festival usually starts around the birthday of Edvard Grieg, June 15.

    1973/6/29, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: na
    No. 11 omitted
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11180 (1994)
    The recording date was given by Aleksandr Nevzorov (Mravinsky's last pupil).

    1981/12/30, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Semyon Shugal
    No. 11 omitted
    LP: Melodiya S10 23720 (1986)
    CD: BMG 74321-25194-2 (1995)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4005 (1996)
    CD: Czar Classics 2603012 (1993)
    CD: JVC VDC 1217 (1987)
    CD: Leningrad Masters LM 1301 (1995)
    CT: Linfair 13015 (1989)
    LP: Philips 420483-1PH (1988)
    CT: Philips 420483-4PH (1988)
    CD: Philips 420483-2PH (1988)
    JVC VDC 1217 incorrectly dated 1981/12/31. Philips 420483-2PH and Philips 420483-4PH incorrectly dated 1981/12/12.
    RAVEL, Maurice (1875-1937)

    Bolero

    1952/12/30, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: unknown
    78: Old Melodiya 022864/7, 4 sides WERM3-371
    LP: Old Melodiya D 01503 (1953) B-465, WERM3-371
    LP: Old Melodiya D 9703 (1962), 25cm B-465
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4027 (1997)
    CD: JVC VICC 2127 (1993)
    CD: Multisonic 310178-2 (1993)
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1079 (1975)

    1960/2/26, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10906 (1995)
    CD: Leningrad Masters LM 1304 (1995)
    Pavane pour une infante defunte

    1960/2/26, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10906 (1995)
    CD: Leningrad Masters LM 1304 (1995)
    RIMSKY-KORSAKOV, Nikolai Andreyevich (1844-1908)

    The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh and the Maiden Fevronia

    1949/4/4, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Svetlana Svetukhina
    CD: BMG 74321-29408-2 (1996)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4014 (1997)
    CD: Dante LYS 428 (1998) -R1-
    CD: Multisonic 310178-2 (1993)
    Russian Easter Festival Overture, Op. 36

    1975, Leningrad, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Live Classic LCB 144 (1994), 2 disc set
    CD: Live Classic LCB 088 (1995), 2 disc set
    This work cannot be found in the list of Mravinsky's concerts in Fomin's book "Yevgeni Aleksandrovich Mravinsky." The authenticity of this recording has not been verified, but it sounds like Mravinsky.
    SALMANOV, Vadim Nikolayevich (1912-1978)

    Symphony No. 1 in d minor

    Dedicated to Mravinsky
    World premiere by Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic on 1953/11/22 in Leningrad
    1957/3/20, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: Nikolai Kustov
    LP: Melodiya S10 12977 (1979), 3 disc set
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4033 (1997), 2 disc set
    Symphony No. 2 in G

    World premiere by Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic on 1960/3/30 in Leningrad
    1960/3/30, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: Nikolai Kustov
    LP: Melodiya S10 12978/9 (1979), 3 disc set
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4033 (1997), 2 disc set
    Melodiya S10 12978/9 incorrectly dated 1960/2/30 on the liner note and 1960/9/30 on the disc.
    1966, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11023 (1993)
    Symphony No. 3 in a minor

    World premiere by Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic on 1964/5/23 in Leningrad
    1964/5/24, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: Nikolai Kustov
    LP: Melodiya S10 12979/80 (1979), 3 disc set
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4034 (1997), 2 disc set
    Symphony No. 4 in b minor

    Dedicated to Mravinsky and the Leningrad Philharmonic
    World premiere by Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic on 1977/1/31 in Leningrad
    1977/1/28, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Semyon Shugal
    LP: Melodiya S10 12981/2 (1979), 3 disc set
    CD: Melodiya MCD 225 (1989)
    CD: Melodiya MCD 5002, 6 disc set
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4034 (1997), 2 disc set
    CD: Olympia OCD 225 (1989)
    CD: Olympia OCD 5002, 6 disc set
    Note the discrepancy between the premiere date and the recording date.
    SCHUBERT, Franz (1797-1828)

    Symphony No. 8 in b minor, "Unfinished", D. 759

    1959/4/24, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    USSR State Symphony Orchestra
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10903 (1994)
    Russian Disc RDCD 10903 incorrectly labeled the Leningrad Philharmonic on the disc.

    1978/4/30, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Gerhaldt Tses
    LP: Melodiya S10 22371 (1985)
    CD: Artists FED 043 (1993), 2 disc set
    CD: Audiophile APL 101.508 (1994)
    CD: BMG 74321-25190-2 (1995)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4002 (1996)
    LP: JVC VIC 28231 (1986)
    CD: JVC VDC 1141 (1986)
    CT: Linfair 13008 (1988)
    CD: ZYX/Melodiya MEL 46128-2 (1994)
    Kenzo Amoh confirmed that Audiophile APL 101.508 and JVC VDC 1141 are identical, since the timings of the individual movements are same and some extraneous noise in the first movement is heard in the same place on the two recordings.

    1978/6/12, Vienna, Grosser Musikvereinssaal, Live; RE: Arfred Tsafrel
    LP: Ariola 300664 in 300668-440 (1980), 4 disc set
    LP: Chant du Monde LDX 78705/6 (1981)
    LP: Dischi Ricordi OCL 16201
    LP: HMV ASD 4026 in SLS 5212 (1980), 4 disc set
    LP: JVC VIC 2326 (1981), 4 disc set
    LP: JVC VIC 28063 (1981)
    LP: JVC VIC 9531 (1984)
    CD: JVC VDC 1009 (1985)
    CD: JVC VICC 40259 (1997)
    LP: Melodiya S10 15692 (1981)
    SCRIABIN, Aleksandr Nikolayevich (1872-1915)

    Le Poeme de l'extase (Symphony No. 4), Op. 54

    1945, Moscow, Studio, Monaural; RE: unknown
    Trumpet: Leonid Yuriev
    Moscow Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 8021 (1998), 4 disc set
    1958/12/22, Moscow, Studio, Monaural; RE: Aleksandr Grosman
    LP: Old Melodiya D 04942 (1959) B-537
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4024 (1997)
    LP: JVC VIC 5080 (1977)
    LP: JVC VICX 1007 (1979), 10 disc set
    CD: JVC VDC 25004 (1988)
    CD: Multisonic 310178-2 (1993)
    LP: Shinsekai SMK 7596 (1970)
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1032 (1973)

    1959/4/21, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10900 (1994)
    SHOSTAKOVICH, Dmitri Dmitrievich
    (1906-1975)


    Symphony No. 5 in d minor, Op. 47

    World premiere by Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic on 1937/11/21 in Leningrad
    1938/3/27 to 4/3, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: unknown
    MRAVINSKY'S FIRST RECORDING
    78: Old Melodiya 06820/33, 14 sides WERM1-559
    CD: BMG(Japan) B0CC 3 (1998), bonus disc in 4 disc set
    This recording was broadcast on BBC Radio 3 on 1994/11/15. Melodiya does not have any original source of this recording.

    late 1938 to early 1939, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: unknown
    MRAVINSKY'S FIRST RECORDING AFTER BEING APPOINTED CHIEF CONDUCTOR OF THE LENINGRAD PHILHARMONIC
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 8020 (1998), 4 disc set

    1954/4/3, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: David Gaklin
    LP: Old Melodiya D 02283/4 (1954) B-560, WERM3-426
    LP: Ariola SQ 89519XDK (1976), 2 disc set
    CD: BMG 74321-29404-2 (1996)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4016 (1997)
    LP: JVC VIC 5075 (1977)
    LP: JVC VICX 1006 (1979), 10 disc set
    CD: JVC VDC 25004 (1988)
    LP: Kawade-shobo/Shinsekai SKV 1101 (1971), 2 disc set
    CD: Pigeon GX 248
    LP: Shinsekai LS 4 (1956)
    LP: Shinsekai PX 5501 (1961)
    LP: Shinsekai PX 8539 (1964)
    LP: Shinsekai SH 7583 (1965), Electronic simulated stereo
    LP: Shinsekai SMK 7592 (1970), Electronic simulated stereo
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1022 (1973)
    LP: Vanguard VRS 6025 (1956)
    Ariola SQ 89519XDK incorrectly claims this is the live recording on 1954/4/26 in Moscow.

    1965/11/24, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10910 (1995)

    1966, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11023 (1993)
    CD: Audiophile APL 101.503 (1994)
    Kenzo Amoh confirmed that Audiophile APL 101.503 and Russian Disc RDCD 11023 are identical, since the timings of the individual movements are same. Audiophile APL 101.503 incorrectly dated 1983.
    Unknown date, Spring Festival in Prague, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Hunt 2HUNTCD 714 (1990), 2 disc set
    CD: Arkadia CDGI 714.2, 2 disc set
    Hunt 2HUNTCD 714 and Arkadia CDGI 714.2 incorrectly dated 1968. Mravinsky and the Leningrad Philharmonic did not visit Prague in 1968. Probably the date is 1967.

    1973/6/29, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11180 (1994)
    The recording date was given by Aleksandr Nevzorov (Mravinsky's last pupil).

    1978/6/13, Vienna, Grosser Musikvereinssaal, Live; RE: Arfred Tsafrel
    LP: Ariola 300666 in 300668-400 (1980), 4 disc set
    CD: Ariola 880028-910
    LP: HMV ASD 4028 SLS 5212 (1980), 4 disc set
    LP: JVC VIC 2324 (1981), 4 disc set
    LP: JVC VIC 28017 (1981)
    CT: JVC VCC 10006
    CD: JVC VDC 1007 (1985)
    CD: JVC VICC 40118 (1992), 6 disc set
    LP: Melodiya S10 15321/2 (1981)
    CD: Praga PR 250085 (1994)
    CD: ZYX/Melodiya MEL 46021-2 (1994)
    Daisuke Kisagami indicated and Kenzo Amoh confirmed that Praga PR 250085 is identical with JVC VDC 1007, since the timings of the individual movements are same, and the coughs in the first movement are placed in the same places. Praga PR 250085 incorrectly claims to have been recorded on 1967/5/26 in Prague.

    1984/4/4, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Semyon Shugal
    CD: JVC VDC 25026 (1989)
    CD: JVC VICC 40144 (1993), 9 disc set
    CD: JVC VICC 40255 (1997)
    CD: Erato 2292-45752-2 (1992)
    CD: Icone ICN 9407-2 (1994)
    CD: Leningrad Masters LM 1311 (1995)
    Symphony No. 6 in b minor, Op. 54

    World premiere by Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic on 1939/11/5 in Leningrad
    1946/11/4, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: unknown
    LP: Old Melodiya D 2488/9 (1955), 25cm B-560
    LP: Melodiya D 030616 (1971) B-560
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4016 (1997)
    LP: Chant du Monde LDXA 8267, 25cm
    LP: JVC VIC 5076 (1977)
    LP: Shinsekai SMK 7595 (1970)
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1023 (1973)

    1965/2/21, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live; RE: Igor Veprintsev
    LP: Melodiya SM 02857 (1971) B-560
    LP: Melodiya S10 12955/6 (1980)
    LP: Melodiya S60 12957/8 (1980): 2nd and 3rd movements only
    LP: Angel SR 40202 (1972)
    LP: Ariola 80586KK
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4028 (1997)
    LP: HMV ASD 2805 (1972)
    CD: Icone ICN 9404-2 (1994)
    LP: JVC VIC 5068 (1977)
    CD: JVC VICC 40118 (1992), 6 disc set
    LP: Shinsekai SMK 7711 (1972)
    LP: Shinsekai MKX 2011 (1975)
    CD: ZYX/Melodiya MEL 46156-2 (1995)
    CD: ZYX/Melodiya MEL 46157-2 (1995)
    Kenzo Amoh confirmed that JVC VICC 40118, Icone ICN 9404-2, ZYX/Melodiya MEL 46156-2 and MEL 46157-2 are all identical, since the timings of the individual movements are same. Icone ICN 9404-2 incorrectly claims to have been recorded at the Concert Hall of the Moscow Radio on 1983/3/12. JVC VICC 40118 incorrectly dated 1965/2/25.

    1972/1/27, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live; RE: Igor Veprintsev
    CD: BMG 74321-25198-2 (1995)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4007 (1996)
    CD: Praga PR 254017 (1994)
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10910 (1995)
    Hiroshi Yasuda indicated and Kenzo Amoh confirmed that Praga PR 254017 and BMG(Japan) BVCX 4007 are identical, since the coughs in the second movement occur in the same places. Praga PR 254017 incorrectly claims to have been recorded on 1955/5/21 in Prague. Russian Disc RDCD 10910 incorrectly claims to have been recorded at the Grand Hall of the Leningrad Philharmonic.
    Symphony No. 7 in C, "Leningrad", Op. 60

    <1953/2/26, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Ilya Grodzensky
    LP: Old Melodiya D 01380/3 (1953), 2 discs B-560, WERM3-426
    LP: Melodiya D 033449/51 (1972), 3 sides in 2 disc set B-560
    CD: BMG 74321-29405-2 (1996)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4017 (1997)
    LP: JVC VIC 5077/8 (1977), 2 disc set
    CD: JVC VICC 40119 (1992), 6 disc set
    LP: Shinsekai PLS 28/9 (1957), 2 disc set
    LP: Shinsekai PX 8557/8 (1965), 3 sides in 2 disc set
    LP: Shinsekai SMK 7593/4 (1970), 2 disc set
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1024/5 (1973), 2 disc set
    LP: Vanguard VRS 6030/1 (1957), 3 sides in 2 disc set
    The recording date was given by Aleksandr Nevzorov (Mravinsky's last pupil).
    JVC VICC 40119 dated 1953/2/26.
    Symphony No. 8 in c minor, Op. 65

    Dedicated to Mravinsky
    World premiere by Mravinsky/USSR State Symphony Orchestra on 1943/11/4 in Moscow
    1947/6/2, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Ilya Grodzensky
    LP: Old Melodiya D 03620/1 (1957) B-560
    LP: Melodiya D 032639/40 (1972) B-560
    LP: Ariola SQ 89519XDK (1976), 3 sides in 2 disc set
    LP: Artia MK 219B (1964), 2 disc set
    CD: BMG 74321-29406-2 (1996)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4018 (1997)
    CD: JVC VICC 40120 (1992), 6 disc set
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1081 (1975)
    1960/9/23, London, Royal Festival Hall, Live, the Composer in attendance; RE: na
    CD: BBC Legends BBCL 4002-2 (1998)
    This recording was broadcast on 1960/9/23 by BBC Radio.
    1961/2/25, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: Nikolai Kustov
    LP: Old Melodiya D 09615/7 (1962), 3 sides in 2 disc set B-560
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 8026 (1998), 4 disc set
    LP: Bruno 14064L (1965)

    1982/3/27 or 28, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: na
    CD: Philips 422442-2PH (1989)
    CD: Philips 422442-2PX (1998)
    CD: Icone ICN 9411-2 (1994)
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10917 (1996)
    Kenzo Amoh confirmed that Philips 422442-2PH, Icone ICN 9411-2 and Russian Disc RDCD 10917 are identical, since the coughs in the first movement occur in the same places. Icone ICN 9411-2 incorrectly claims to have been recorded at the Concert Hall of the Moscow Radio on 1983/3/15. Japanese liner note attached to Philips 422442-2PH gives 1982/3/28 for the recording date. Russian Disc RDCD 10917 gives 1982/3/27 for the recording date.
    Symphony No. 10 in e minor, Op. 93

    World premiere by Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic on 1953/12/17 in Leningrad
    <1954/4/24, probably Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: na
    LP: Old Melodiya D 02243/4 (1954) B-560, WERM3-426
    LP: Melodiya D 032508/9 (1972)
    LP: Melodiya S10 28431/4: Allegro only, 2 disc set
    LP: Artia MK 1523 (1954)
    LP: Chant du Monde LDXA 8113 (1954) WERM3-426
    LP: Chant du Monde LDX 8113 (1967)
    LP: Classics Club X 1018
    LP: Colosseum CRLP 173 (1954)
    LP: Concert Hall CHS 1313 (1954) WERM3-426
    LP: Saga XID 5228 (1964)
    CD: Saga Classics SCD 9017 (Disc claims stereo.)
    CD: Saga Classics EC 3366-2 (1992)
    LP: Shinsekai PLS 1 (1956)
    LP: Shinsekai SH 7754 (1972)
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1026 (1973)
    The recording date was given by Aleksandr Nevzorov (Mravinsky's last pupil). Colosseum CRLP 173 incorrectly claims to have been conducted by the Composer.

    1955/6/3, Prague, Smetana Hall, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Praga PR 250053 (1994)

    1976/3/3, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Semyon Shugal
    CD: JVC VDC 25027 (1989)
    CD: JVC VICC 40145 (1993), 9 disc set
    CD: JVC VICC 40256 (1997)
    CD: Erato 2292-45753-2 (1992)

    1976/3/31, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: Gerhaldt Tses
    LP: Melodiya M10 44371/2 (1982)
    CD: BMG 74321-25198-2 (1995)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4007 (1997)
    LP: JVC VIC 4513 (1982)
    CD: JVC VICC 40121 (1992), 6 disc set
    CD: Leningrad Masters LM 1322 (1995)
    Kenzo Amoh confirmed that Leningrad Masters LM 1322 and BMG(Japan) BVCX 4007 are identical, since the timings of the individual movements are same and the coughs in the first movement appear in the same places. Paul Miller confirmed that JVC VDC 25027 and VICC 40121 are distinct by using variable speed recorders and making A-B comparisons.
    Symphony No. 11 in g minor, "The Year 1905", Op. 103

    Leningrad premiere recording; World premiere by Nathan Rakhlin/USSR State Symphony Orchestra on 1957/10/30 in Moscow
    1957/11/3, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    LP: Old Melodiya D 4808/11 (1958), 25cm, 2 disc set
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11157 (1993)

    1959/2/2, Large Studio of Moscow Radio, Studio, Monaural; RE: Aleksandr Grosman
    LP: Old Melodiya D 06295/7 (1960), 3 sides of 2 disc set B-560
    LP: Artia MK 210B (1960), 3 sides of 2 disc set
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4025 (1997)
    CD: JVC VICC 40122 (1992), 6 disc set
    CD: Praga PR 254018 (1994)
    CD: Revelation RV 10091 (1997)
    LP: Shinsekai PX 5525 (1962)
    LP: Shinsekai SH 7710 (1969)
    LP: Shinsekai SH 7755 (1972)
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1027 (1973)
    Hiroshi Yasuda indicated and Kenzo Amoh confirmed that Praga PR 254018 and BMG(Japan) BVCX 4025 are identical, since the timings of the individual movements are same, and furthermore PR 254018 sounds like a studio recording. Praga PR 254018 incorrectly claims to be the live recording in 1967 in Prague. Revelation RV 10091 incorrectly dated 1959/11/2.
    Symphony No. 12 in d minor, "The Year 1917", Op. 112

    World premiere by Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic on 1961/10/1 in Leningrad
    1961, Large Studio of Moscow Radio, Studio; RE: Aleksandr Grosman
    MRAVINSKY'S LAST STUDIO RECORDING
    LP: Old Melodiya D 09395/6 (1962), Monaural B-560
    LP: Melodiya S 0245/6 (1962) B-560
    LP: Angel SR 40128 (1971)
    LP: Artia MK 1580 (1964)
    LP: Ariola 74485KK (1967)
    LP: Ariola 74485MK (1976)
    LP: Ariola XP 87620XK in XP 87623XK (1974), 13 disc set
    LP: Ariola 203637
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4026 (1997)
    LP: Bruno BR 14065L (1964)
    LP: Chant du Monde LDX 78465
    LP: HMV ASD 2598 (1970)
    LP: HMV 502510 in SLS 5025, 13 disc set
    LP: JVC VIC 5005 (1976)
    LP: JVC VIC 9533 (1984)
    CD: JVC VDC 1122 (1986)
    CD: JVC VICC 40123 (1992), 6 disc set
    LP: Phonogram 409
    CD: Praga PR 254017 (1994)
    LP: Shinsekai SH 7501 (1962)
    LP: Shinsekai PX 5531 (1962)
    LP: Shinsekai SMK 7538 (1968)
    LP: Shinsekai SH 7538 (1968)
    CD: Urania US 5162-CD (1989)
    Artia MK 1580 and Urania US 5162-CD incorrectly claim to be the world premiere performance, with the latter stating that the Composer attended. Paul Miller confirmed that JVC VICC 40123, Artia MK 1580, and Urania US 5162-CD are all identical using variable speed recorders and by making A-B comparisons. Hiroshi Yasuda indicated and Kenzo Amoh confirmed that Praga PR 254017 and BMG(Japan) BVCX 4026 are identical, since the timings of the individual movements are same, and, furthermore, because PR 254017 sounds like a studio recording. Praga PR 254017 incorrectly claims to be the live recording on 1962/1/6 in Prague. JVC VDC 1122 incorrectly claims to be the concert at the Grand Hall of the Leningrad Philharmonic.

    1984/4/29 or 30, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Semyon Shugal
    MRAVINSKY'S LAST RECORDING
    CD: JVC VDC 25028 (1989)
    CD: JVC VICC 40146 (1993), 9 disc set
    CD: JVC VICC 40257 (1997)
    CD: Erato 2292-45754-2 (1992)
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10912 (1996)
    Kenzo Amoh confirmed that JVC VDC 25028 and Russian Disc RDCD 10912 are identical, since the timings of the individual movements are same. JVC VDC 25028 gives 1984/4/30 for the recording date. Russian Disc RDCD 10912 gives 1984/4/29 for the recording date.
    Symphony No. 15 in A, Op. 141

    1972/5/5 or 6, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: Kh. Minakova
    LP: Melodiya M10 43653/4 (1982), 2 disc set
    LP: JVC VIC 28053 (1981)
    1976/5/26, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Semyon Shugal
    LP: Melodiya S10 19299/300 (1983)
    CD: Melodiya MCD 224 (1988)
    CD: MCD 5002, 6 disc set
    CD: Melodiya MCD 008: 3rd movement only
    CD: BMG 74321-25192-2 (1995)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4032 (1997)
    LP: JVC VIC 28147 (1984)
    CD: JVC VDC 1123 (1986)
    CD: JVC VICC 2037 (1990)
    CD: JVC VICC 40123 (1992), 6 disc set
    CD: Olympia OCD 224 (1988)
    CD: Olympia OCD 5002, 6 disc set
    CD: Olympia OCD 008: 3rd movement only
    CD: ZYX/Melodiya MEL 46070-2 (1994)
    CD: ZYX/Melodiya MEL 46157-2 (1995)
    Paul Miller confirmed that JVC VIC 28053 and JVC VDC 1123 are distinct by using variable speed recorders and by making A-B comparisons. JVC VDC 1123 incorrectly dated 1976/3/26.
    Kenzo Amoh confirmed that ZYX/Melodiya MEL 46157-2 and JVC VDC 1123 are identical, since the timings of the individual movements are same. ZYX/Melodiya MEL 46070-2 incorrectly dated 1976/6/3.
    BMG(Japan) BVCX 4032 is incorrectly tracked between the second movement and the third movement.
    Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No. 1 in a minor, Op. 77

    World premiere by David Oistrakh and Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic on 1955/10/29 in Leningrad
    <1956/11/30, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Studio, Monaural; RE: na
    Violin: David Oistrakh
    LP: Old Melodiya D 03658/9 (1957) B-561
    LP: Old Melodiya D 5540/1 (1959), 25cm B-561
    LP: Melodiya D 033451/2 (1972), 2 disc set B-561
    LP: Ariola 79829ZK (1976)
    LP: Ariola XP 88665K (1977), 14 disc set
    LP: Ariola 89511XGK (1977)
    LP: Bruno BR 14017 (1958)
    LP: Chant du Monde LD 8186, 25cm
    LP: Chant du Monde LDXS 8342
    CD: Chant du Monde LDC 278882 (1988)
    LP: Columbia(Japan) HR 1530 (1972)
    CD: Eurodisc GD 69084 (1990)
    LP: HMV ASD 3234 in SLS 5058, Electronic simulated stereo
    CD: JVC VICC 2132 (1993)
    LP: Monitor MC 2014 (1958)
    LP: Monitor MCS 2014 (1958), Electronic simulated stereo
    CD: Monitor MCD 62014
    LP: Parlophone PMB 1014, 25cm
    LP: Period SHO 342 (1965)
    LP: Period SHOST 2342 (1965), Electronic simulated stereo
    LP: Shinsekai PLV 11 (1958), 25cm
    LP: Shinsekai PH 41 (1959), 25cm
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1059 (1974)
    LP: Telefunken TW 30213, 25cm
    CD: Urania ULS 5171-CD
    The recording date was given by Aleksandr Nevzorov (Mravinsky's last pupil).

    1957/5 Czech Radio broadcast, Prague, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    Violin: David Oistrakh
    Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
    CD: Praga PR 250052 (1994)
    CD: Praga PR 25612 (1998), 6 disc set -R1-
    Festive Overture in A, Op. 96
    1955/4/21, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10902 (1994)
    Song of the Forests, Op. 81; Lyrics by Yevgeni Dolmatovsky

    World premiere by Vladimir Ivanovsky (tenor), Ivan Titov (bass), and Mravinsky/ Leningrad Philharmonic and Leningrad Academy Chorus on 1949/11/15 in Leningrad

    1949/12/12, Moscow, Studio, Monaural; RE: Svetlana Svetukhina
    Tenor: Vitali Kilichevsky; Bass: Ivan Petrov
    Choral Director: Aleksandr Sveshnikov; RSFSR Chorus and Boy's Chorus of State Choral School
    USSR State Symphony Orchestra
    78: Old Melodiya 019191/9 (1950), 9 sides WERM2-204
    LP: Old Melodiya D 0486/7 (1952) WERM3-426
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4026 (1997)
    78: Chant du Monde PA 5077, 25cm: parts 4 and 5 only WERM1-836
    LP: Chant du Monde LDXA 8000 (1952)
    LP: Chant du Monde LDX 8000 WERM1-836
    LP: Chant du Monde LDA 8000, 25cm WERM3-426
    LP: Chant du Monde LDX 8387
    LP: Colosseum CRLP 118 WERM2-204
    LP: Diaphon DCM 1 WERM3-426
    LP: JVC VIC 5076 (1977)
    LP: JVC VICX 1007 (1979), 10 disc set
    CD: JVC VDC 25005 (1988)
    45: Shinsekai PEV 56 (1958), 17cm: parts 1, 4 and 5 only
    LP: Shinsekai PH 33 (1959), 25cm
    LP: Shinsekai PX 8508 (1963)
    LP: Shinsekai PX 8552 (1965)
    LP: Shinsekai SH 7680 (1968)
    LP: Shinsekai SMK 7595 (1970)
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1023 (1973)
    LP: Supraphon SLPV 17 WERM3-426
    LP: Supraphon DV 5149
    78: Topic TRC 41/5, ?9 sides WERM1-836
    LP: Ultraphon 5149G WERM3-426
    LP: Vanguard VRS 422 (1952) WERM2-204
    Colosseum CRLP 118 incorrectly attributes Petrov to tenor and Kilichevsky to bass. In other words, the vocalists were reversed.
    SIBELIUS, Jan (1865-1957)

    Symphony No. 7 in C, Op. 105

    1965/2/23, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live; RE: Aleksandr Grosman
    LP: Melodiya SM 02860 (1971) B-571
    CD: Melodiya MCD 223 (1988)
    CD: Melodiya MCD 5002, 6 disc set
    LP: Angel SR 40202 (1972)
    LP: Ariola 80586KK
    CD: BMG 74321-25191-2 (1995)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4008 (1996)
    LP: HMV ASD 2805
    LP: JVC VIC 5066 (1977)
    LP: JVC VIC 9545 (1985)
    CD: JVC VDC 1117 (1986)
    CD: JVC VICC 2033 (1990)
    CD: Melodiya(Australia) MA 3023
    CD: Olympia OCD 223 (1988)
    CD: Olympia OCD 5002, 6 disc set
    LP: Shinsekai SMK 7710 (1972)
    CD: ZYX/Melodiya MEL 46071-2 (1994)
    Lemminkainen Suite, Op. 22: No. 2 The Swan of Tuonela

    1961/5/14, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Russin Disc RDCD 10907 (1995)

    1965/2/23, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live; RE: Aleksandr Grosman
    LP: Melodiya SM 02864 (1971) B-571
    CD: Melodiya MCD 223 (1988)
    CD: Melodiya MCD 5002, 6 disc set
    LP: Ariola 80588XAK (1976)
    CD: Ariola 86851XBK
    CT: Ariola 86851XCK (1976)
    CT: Ariola VS 122K (1976)
    CD: BMG 74321-25191-2 (1995)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4008 (1996)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4028 (1997)
    LP: HMV ASD 2805
    LP: JVC VIC 5067 (1977)
    LP: JVC VIC 9544 (1985)
    CD: JVC VDC 1115 (1986)
    CD: JVC VICC 2031 (1990)
    CD: Olympia OCD 223 (1988)
    CD: Olympia OCD 5002, 6 disc set
    LP: Shinsekai SMK 7712 (1972)
    CD: Shinsekai MKX 2010 (1975)
    STEINBERG, Maksimilian Oseyevich (1883-1946)

    Till Eulenspiegel: Dance of Buffoons and Dance of Gilina

    1946/10/25, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Ilya Grodzensky
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 8024 (1998), 4 disc set
    STRAUSS, Richard (1864-1949)

    Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64

    1962/4/21, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Gerhaldt Tses
    LP: Melodiya S10 17781/3 (1982), 3 sides in 2 disc set
    CD: Melodiya MCD 222 (1988)
    CD: Melodiya MCD 5002, 6 disc set
    CD: BMG 74321-29403-2 (1996)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4006 (1996)
    LP: JVC VIC 4512 (1982). Disc claims monaural.
    CD: Olympia OCD 222 (1988)
    CD: Olympia OCD 5002, 6 disc set
    Concerto for Horn and Orchestra No. 1 in E flat, Op. 11

    1964/4/24, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Semyon Shugal
    Horn: Vitali Buyanovsky
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11163 (1994)
    CD: BMG 74321-29403-2 (1996)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4006 (1996)
    Kenzo Amoh confirmed that Russian Disc 11163 and BMG(Japan) BVCX 4006 are identical, since the timings of the individual movements are same and the coughs in the first and second movements occur in the same places. Russian Disc RDCD 11163 incorrectly dated 1967/5/29.
    STRAVINSKY, Igor Fyodorovich (1882-1971)

    Agon

    Premiere in USSR by Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic on 1965/10/29 in Leningrad
    1965/10/29, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Gerhaldt Tses
    LP: Melodiya M10 43989/90 (1982)
    CD: Melodiya MCD 224 (1988)
    CD: Melodiya MCD 5002, 6 disc set
    CD: BMG 74321-25192-2 (1995)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4032 (1997)
    CD: JVC VICC 2127 (1993)
    CD: Olympia OCD 224 (1988)
    CD: Olympia 5002, 6 disc set
    Olympia OCD 224 incorrectly dated 1968.
    Apollon musagete

    Premiere in USSR by Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic on 1964/10/24 in Leningrad
    1965/2/26, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live; RE: Igor Veprintsev
    Violin solo: Ilya Shpilberg
    LP: Melodiya SM 02856 (1971) B-588
    CT: Melodiya SM 01488 (1986)
    LP: Melodiya S10 02855 (1991)
    LP: Angel SR 40202 (1972)
    LP: Ariola 85193KK
    CD: BMG 74321-25197-2 (1995)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4009 (1996)
    LP: JVC VIC 5069 (1977)
    CD: JVC VDC 1118 (1986)
    CD: JVC VICC 2034 (1990)
    LP: Shinsekai SMK 7713 (1972)
    LP: Shinsekai MKX 2009 (1975)

    1972/1/27, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10908 (1995)
    Russian Disc RDCD 10908 incorrectly claims to have been recorded at the Grand Hall of the Leningrad Philharmonic.
    The Fairy's Kiss

    1983, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11160 (1993)
    The Firebird, Concert Suite No. 2

    Contains: Introduction; Prelude and Dance of the Firebird, Variations of the Firebird; The Princesses' Round (Khorovod); Infernal Dance of King Kashchei; Lullaby; Final Hymn
    1961 or 1962, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Icone ICN 9401-2 (1994)
    CD: Leningrad Masters LM 1313 (1995)
    Kenzo Amoh confirmed that Icone ICN 9401-2 and Leningrad Masters LM 1313 are identical, since the timings of the individual parts are same. Icone ICN 9401-2 dated 1961 and Leningrad Masters LM 1313 dated 1962.
    Petrushuka, Orchestral Suite (1911 Version)

    Contains: Scene 1: The Shrovetide Fair, The Crowds, The Mountebank's Booth; Scene 2: Petrushka's Room; Scene 3: The Moor's Room, Dance of the Ballerina, Waltz; Scene 4: The Shrovetide Fair (evening), Dance of the Wet Nurses, Dance of the Coachmen and Grooms, Maskers, Dance of Petrushka
    1946/11/18, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Ilya Grodzensky
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4027 (1997)
    CD: Dante LYS 428 (1998) -R1-
    CD: Multisonic 310189-2 (1993)
    Multisonic 310189-2 incorrectly claims to have been recorded in Moscow.

    1964/10/24, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11162 (1994)
    CD: Icone ICN 9401-2 (1994)
    CD: Leningrad Masters LM 1313 (1995)
    Kenzo Amoh confirmed that Russian Disc RDCD 11162 and Icone ICN 9401-2 are identical, since the timings of the individual parts are same. Icone ICN 9401-2 incorrectly dated 1961.
    TCHAIKOVSKY, Pyotr Ilyich (1840-1893)

    Symphony No. 4 in f minor, Op. 36

    1957/4/8, Moscow, Studio, Monaural; RE: Aleksandr Grosman
    LP: Old Melodiya D 04098/9 (1957) B-606
    CD: BMG 74321-29407-2 (1996)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4013 (1997)
    LP: JVC VIC 5071 (1977)
    LP; JVC VICX 1001 (1979), 10 disc set
    CD: JVC VDC 25001 (1988)
    LP: Monitor MLP 8001 (1962)
    CD: Revelation RV 10055 (1996)
    CD: Revelation RV 2002 (1997), 2 disc set: 4th movement only
    CD: Revelation RV 40002 (1997): 4th movement only
    LP: Shinsekai PLS 40 (1958)
    LP: Shinsekai PH 45 (1960), 25cm
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1018 (1973)
    LP: Telefunken LT 6623

    1959/4/24, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    USSR State Symphony Orchestra
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10903 (1994)
    Russian Disc RDCD 10903 incorrectly labeled with the Leningrad Philharmonic on the disc.

    1960/9/14-15, London, Wembly Town Hall, Studio; RE: Harald Baudis
    LP: DG LPM 18657 (1960), Monaural
    LP: DG SLPM 138657 (1961)
    LP: DG 618657, Monaural
    LP: DG 2535235 (1974)
    CT: DG 2535235 (1974)
    LP: DG 2538178 (1974)
    LP: DG 2539131 in 2726040 (1974), 2 disc set
    LP: DG 2561260 in 2892008, 15 disc set
    LP: DG 2563368 in 2721085, 3 disc set
    LP: DG 2720065 (1974), 2 disc set
    LP: DG 2727012, 2 disc set
    LP: DG 3335235 (1974)
    CT: DG 3335235 (1974)
    CT: DG 3434157
    CT: DG 410569-4
    LP: DG 413541-1, 2 disc set
    CT: DG 413541-4, 2 cassette set
    CT: DG 415617-4GW
    LP: DG 415928-1
    CT: DG 415928-4
    CD: DG 413541-2 (1985), 2 disc set
    CD: DG 419746-2 in 419745-2GH2, 2 disc set
    LP: Chant du Monde LDXP 8325, Monaural
    LP: Chant du Monde LDXSP 1530, Monaural
    LP: DG(Japan) SLGM 1022 (1961)
    LP: DG(Japan) LGM 1035 (1962), Monaural
    LP: DG(Japan) SLGM 1062 (1962)
    LP: DG(Japan) SLGM 1411 (1968), 2 disc set
    LP: DG(Japan) MG 2069 (1969)
    LP: DG(Japan) MG 9885 (1974), part of a set of the six Tchaikovsky symphonies
    LP: DG(Japan) MGX 7006 (1979)
    CD: DG(Japan) F60G 20129 (1987), 2 disc set
    CD: DG(Japan) POCG 1391/2 (1992), 2 disc set
    CD: DG(Japan) POCG 9835/6 (1996), 2 disc set
    CD: DG(Japan) POCG 90353 (1999) -R1-
    CD: Echo Industry CC 1019/20, 2 disc set
    LP: Eterna 826723
    LP: Old Melodiya D 08107/8 (1961), Monaural B-606
    LP: Old Melodiya S 0147/8 (1961) B-606
    LP: Melodiya S10 16537/8 (1982), 2 disc set
    LP: Melodiya SM 03357 (1972), 2 disc set: Finale only
    LP: Philips 6500009 (1974)
    CD: PolyGram(Japan) The Symphonies (1998), 20 CD set
    Symphony No. 5 in e minor, Op. 64

    1948, Studio, (probably Moscow), Monaural; RE: na
    3rd movement (Waltz) only
    Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra
    78: Old Melodiya 16417/8, 2 sides, 25cm WERM1-621
    The recording date was given by BMG Japan/Melodiya.

    1947 to 1948, Studio, Monaural; RE: na
    LP: Old Melodiya D 011/2 (1951) B- 606
    LP: JVC VIC 5072 (1977)
    LP: JVC VICX 1002 (1979), 10 disc set
    CD: JVC VDC 25002 (1988)
    LP: Shinsekai PH 24 (1959), 25cm
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1019 (1973)
    78: Supraphon 10210/5-V, 12 sides
    78: Ultraphon H 23865/70, 12 sides (ever issued?) WERM2-227
    Jiri Jirak wrote to the compiler that Ultraphon H 23865/70 was never issued.

    1949/1/19, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live, Monaural; RE: unknown
    USSR State Symphony Orchestra
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10914 (1996)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 8023 (1998), 4 disc set
    Russian Disc RDCD 10914 incorrectly labeled the Leningrad Philharmonic on the disc.

    1956/6, Vienna, Grosser Konzerthaussaal, Studio, Monaural; RE: Heinrich Keilholz
    LP: DG LPM 18333 (1956)
    CD: DG 447423-2GOR2 (1995), 2 disc set
    LP: Decca DL 9884 (1957)
    LP: Decca DL 9880 in DXE 142 (1956), 3 disc set
    LP: DG(Japan) LGM 89 (1957)
    LP: DG(Japan) LG 1067 (1960), 25cm
    CD: DG(Japan) POCG 9539/40 (1995), 2 disc set
    CD: DG(Japan) POCG 3599/600 (1996), 2 disc set
    LP: Eterna 820022
    LP: Heliodor 2700114 (1978), 3 disc set

    1960/11/9-10, Vienna, Grosser Musikvereinssaal, Studio; RE: Harald Baudis
    LP: DG LPM 18658 (1961), Monaural
    LP: DG SLPM 138658 (1961)
    8-track cartridge tape: DG M88-658
    LP: DG 2535236 (1974)
    CT: DG 2535236 (1974)
    LP: DG 2538179 (1974)
    LP: DG 2539131/2 in 2726040 (1975), 2 disc set
    LP: DG 2561261 in 2892008, 15 disc set
    LP: DG 2563369 in 2721085, 3 disc set
    LP: DG 2575653: 3rd movement only
    LP: DG 2720065 (1974), 2 disc set
    LP: DG 2727012, 2 disc set
    LP: DG 3335236 (1974)
    CT: DG 3335236 (1974)
    CT: DG 3375653: 3rd movement only
    CT: DG 3434158
    CT: DG 410569-4
    LP: DG 413541-1, 2 disc set
    CT: DG 413541-4, 2 cassette set
    LP: DG 104418, 10 disc set
    CD: DG 413541-2 (1985), 2 disc set
    CD: DG 419746/7 in 419745-2GH2, 2 disc set
    CD: DG 439434-2 (1994)
    LP: DG(Japan) SLGM 1023 (1961)
    LP: DG(Japan) LGM 1041 (1962), Monaural
    LP: DG(Japan) SLGM 1063 (1962)
    LP: DG(Japan) SLGM 1411/2 (1968), 2 disc set
    LP: DG(Japan) MG 2070 (1969)
    LP: DG(Japan) MG 9886 (1974), part of a set of the six Tchaikovsky symphonies
    LP: DG(Japan) MGX 7007 (1979)
    CD: DG(Japan) F60G 20129/30 (1987), 2 disc set
    CD: DG(Japan) POCG 1391/2 (1992), 2 disc set
    CD: DG(Japan) POCG 9690 (1995)
    CD: DG(Japan) POCG 9835/6 (1996), 2 disc set
    CD: DG(Japan) POCG 90354 (1999) -R1-
    CD: Echo Industry CC 1019/20, 2 disc set
    LP: Eterna 826724
    LP: Old Melodiya D 08115/6 (1961), Monaural B-606
    LP: Melodiya S 0449/50 (1962) B-606
    LP: Philips GY 839806 (1974)
    CD: PolyGram(Japan) The Symphonies (1998), 20 CD set
    1961, Festival in Bergen, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Hunt 2HUNTCD 714 (1990), 2 disc set
    CD: Arkadia CGDI 714.2, 2 disc set
    Hunt 2HUNTCD 714 claims the performance came from the 1961/8/14 live performance in Bergen, but this date is dubious. Mravinsky gave a concert on June 12 in Helsinki (See Shostakovich's 5th in BROADCASTS ON RADIO AND TELEVISION.) and a concert on June 24 in Bergen (See Beethoven's 3rd.). The date of this recording is probably some day in June of that year. The Bergen Festival usually starts around the birthday of Edvard Grieg, June 15.

    1972/1/30, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live; RE: Vasili Antonenko
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4030 (1997)

    1973/4/29, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Gerhaldt Tses
    LP: Melodiya S10 17319/20 (1982)
    CD: Melodiya MCD 221 (1988)
    CD: Melodiya MCD 5002, 6 disc set
    CD: Andromeda ANR 2523 (1994)
    CD: BMG 74321-25196-2 (1995)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4001 (1996)
    CD: Documents LV 918 (1993), 2 disc set
    LP: JVC VIC 28091 (1983)
    CD: JVC VDC 1120 (1986)
    CD: Olympia OCD 221 (1988)
    CD: Olympia OCD 5002, 6 disc set

    1978/6/13, Vienna, Grosser Musikvereinssaal, Live; RE: Arfred Tsafrel
    LP: Ariola 300667 in 300668-440 (1980), 4 disc set
    LP: HMV ASD 4029 in SLS 5212 (1980), 4 disc set
    LP: JVC VIC 2325 (1981), 4 disc set
    LP: JVC VIC 28032 (1981)
    CD: JVC VDC 1008 (1985)
    LP: Melodiya S10 15571/2 (1981)

    1982/11/18, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10908 (1995)
    CD: Revelation RV 10077 (1995)
    Kenzo Amoh confirmed that Revelation RV 10077 and Russian Disc RDCD 10908 are identical, since the timings of the individual movements are same.
    Revelation RV 10077 incorrectly dated 1952/11/8.

    1983/3/19, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Semyon Shugal
    CD: JVC VDC 25024 (1989)
    CD: JVC VICC 40143 (1993), 9 disc set
    CD: JVC VICC 40254 (1997)
    CD: Audiophile APL 101.511 (1995)
    CD: Erato 2292-45755-2 (1992)
    CD: Icone ICN 9404-2 (1994)
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10905 (1994), 2 disc set
    Icone ICN 9404-2 incorrectly claims to have been recorded at the Moscow Radio Concert Hall on 1983/3/11.
    Symphony No. 6 in b minor, "Pathetique", Op. 74

    1949, (probably Moscow), Studio, Monaural; RE: na
    USSR State Symphony Orchestra
    78: Old Melodiya 016903/14, 12 sides WERM1-621

    1949/3/25, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: David Gaklin
    LP: Old Melodiya D 0237/8 (1952) B-606, WERM3-469
    CD: BMG 74321-29408-2 (1996)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4014 (1997)
    LP: Chant du Monde LDXA 8039 (1953)
    LP: Colloseum CRLP 213 (1956)
    LP: JVC VIC 5073 (1977)
    LP: JVC VICX 1003 (1979), 10 disc set
    CD: JVC VDC 25003 (1988)
    LP: Kingsway KL 302 (1955)
    LP: Shinsekai PH 25 (1959), 25cm
    LP: Shinsekai BEST 1 (1960), 25cm, 3 disc set
    LP: Shinsekai PX 8507 (1963)
    LP: Shinsekai PX 8551 (1965)
    LP: Shinsekai SH 7753 (1972)
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1020 (1973)
    Paul Miller confirmed that Old Melodiya D 0237/8 and JVC VDC 25003 are identical by using variable speed recorders to make A-B comparisons.

    1956/6, Vienna, Grosser Konzerthaussaal, Studio, Monaural; RE: Heinrich Keilholz
    LP: DG LPM 18334 (1956)
    CD: DG 447423-2GOR2 (1995), 2 disc set
    LP: Decca DL 9885
    LP: Decca DL 9881 in DXE 142 (1956), 3 disc set
    LP: DG(Japan) LM 82 (before 1959)
    LP: DG(Japan) LGM 92 (1956)
    LP: DG(Japan) LXM 41 (1958)
    LP: DG(Japan) LG 1048 (1960), 25cm
    LP: DG(Japan) POJG 9034 (1995)
    CD: DG(Japan) POCG 9539/40 (1995), 2 disc set
    CD: DG(Japan) POCG 3599/600 (1996), 2 disc set
    LP: Eterna 820023
    LP: Heliodor 2700114 (1978), 3 disc set

    1960/11/7-9, Vienna, Grosser Musikvereinssaal, Studio; RE: Harald Baudis
    LP: DG LPM 18659 (1961), Monaural
    LP: DG SLPM 138659 (1961)
    LP: DG 2535237 (1974)
    CT: DG 2535237 (1974)
    LP: DG 2538180 (1974)
    LP: DG 2539132 in 2726040 (1974), 2 disc set
    LP: DG 2561262 in 2892008, 15 disc set
    LP: DG 2563370 in 2721085, 3 disc set
    LP: DG 2720065 (1974), 2 disc set
    LP: DG 2727012, 2 disc set
    CT: DG 3318048
    LP: DG 3335237 (1974)
    CT: 3335237 (1974)
    CT: DG 3434159
    LP: DG 413541-1, 2 disc set
    CT: DG 413541-4, 2 cassette set
    CT: DG 413609-4GB
    CD: DG 413 541-2 (1985), 2 disc set
    CD: DG 419747-2 in 419745-2GH2, 2 disc set
    CD: DG 439456-2 (1994)
    LP: DG(Japan) SLGM 1024 (1961)
    LP: DG(Japan) LGM 1003 (1961), Monaural
    LP: DG(Japan) SLGM 1058 (1962)
    LP: DG(Japan) LGM 1050 (1962), Monaural
    LP: DG(Japan) SLGM 1064 (1962)
    LP: DG(Japan) SLGM 1412 (1968), 2 disc set
    LP: DG(Japan) MG 2071 (1969)
    LP: DG(Japan) MG 9887 (1974), part of a set of the six Tchaikovsky symphonies
    LP: DG(Japan) MGX 7008 (1979)
    CD: DG(Japan) F60G 20130 (1987), 2 disc set
    CD: DG(Japan) POCG 1391/2 (1992), 2 disc set
    CD: DG(Japan) POCG 9835/6 (1996), 2 disc set
    CD: DG(Japan) POCG 90355 (1999) -R1-
    CD: Echo Industry CC 1019/20, 2 disc set
    LP: Eterna 826725
    LP: Old Melodiya D 08263/4 (1961), Monaural B-606
    LP: Old Melodiya S 0451/2 (1962) B-606
    LP: Melodiya S10 00451/2 (1990), 2 disc set
    LP: Philips 6500080 (1974)
    CD: PolyGram(Japan) The Symphonies (1998), 20 CD set
    LP: Sono SHR 1009

    1983/12/24, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Semyon Shugal
    CD: JVC VDC 25025 (1989)
    CD: JVC VICC 40142 (1993), 9 disc set
    CD: JVC VICC 40253 (1997)
    CD: Erato 2292-45756-2 (1992)
    CD: Originals SH 815 (1994)
    JVC VDC 25025 incorrectly dated 1982/10/17.
    Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1 in b flat minor, Op. 23

    1953/1/6, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: David Gaklin
    Piano: Pavel Serebryakov
    LP: Old Melodiya D 01400/1 (1953) B-607, WERM3-466
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 8023 (1998), 4 disc set
    CD: Multisonic 310352-2 (1995)
    LP: Saga XID 5043
    LP: Shinsekai PLV 8 (1957), 25cm
    LP: Westminster XWN 18179 (1957)

    <1959/7/24, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: unknown
    Piano: Svyatoslav Richter
    LP: Old Melodiya D 05468/9 (1959) B-607
    LP: Melodiya SM 02013/4 (1970), Electronic simulated stereo B-607
    LP: Melodiya S10 02013/4
    LP: Ariola 74589KK (1966)
    LP: Ariola 77211ZK (1969)
    LP: Ariola XA 87692K (1975)
    LP: Ariola 89831XGK (1975)
    LP: Artia MK 1501 (1960)
    LP: Bastei BDGM 1 (1966)
    CD: BMG 74321-17038-2 (1993)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4056 (1997)
    LP: Bruno BR 41007 (1963)
    LP: Chant du Monde LDX 8268
    LP: Chant du Monde LDXS 8268 (1962)
    LP: Chant du Monde OPM 02013
    LP: Chant du Monde MV 226 (1962), 25cm
    LP: Chant du Monde LDX 78711 (1981)
    CD: Chant du Monde LDC 278848 (1987)
    LP: Columbia(Japan), HR 1536 (1973)
    LP: Columbia(Japan), OW 7584 (1975)
    LP: Columbia(Japan), OW 7714 (1977)
    LP: DG 2862002 (1962)
    LP: Discocorp RR 516 (1978)
    LP: Educational Media Associates RR 516 (1978)
    LP: Ember ECL 9001 (1974)
    LP: EMI 97048
    LP: Eterna 826152 (1970), Electronic simulated stereo
    CD: Eurodisc GD 69048QH
    LP: Everest SBDR 3345 (1974), Electronic simulated stereo
    LP: Fonit Cetra BU 15
    LP: Fontana(Japan) SFON 10572 (1966)
    LP: Fontana(Japan) FG 97 (1973)
    LP: Fontana(Japan) FG 229 (1974)
    LP: Hall of Fame HOF 505
    LP: Hall of Fame HOFS 505, Electronic simulated stereo
    LP: JVC VIC 3022 (1976)
    LP: JVC VIC 5102 (1978)
    LP: JVC VIC 9522 (1982)
    LP: JVC VIC 3107 (1983)
    CD: JVC VDC 1110 (1986)
    CD: JVC VICC 2011 (1990)
    LP: Murry Hill M 2958, 3 disc set
    LP: Murry Hill S 29595, Electronic simulated stereo, 3 disc set
    CD: Music and Arts CD 776 (1993)
    LP: Period 1163 (1965), 3 disc set
    LP: Period SHO 341 (1965)
    LP: Period SHOST 2341 (1965), Electronic simulated stereo
    LP: Shinsekai PH 54 (1962), 25cm
    LP: Shinsekai PX 8503
    LP: Shinsekai PX 8513 (1963)
    LP: Shinsekai PX 8542 (1965), 2 disc set
    LP: Shinsekai SH 7638 (1968), Electronic simulated stereo
    LP: Shinsekai SMK 7612 (1970)
    LP: Shinsekai SMKX 9, Electronic simulated stereo
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1001 (1973)
    LP: Supermajestic BBH 16.220 (1962)
    CD: Urania ULS 5175-CD (1989)
    LP: Vedette VSC 4007
    LP: Vox S 16.220 (1962)
    LP: Vox PL 16.220 (1962)
    LP: Vox STPL 513.370 (1972), Electronic simulated stereo
    LP: Vox VSPS 2 (ca. 1965), Electronic simulated stereo, 3 disc set
    LP: Westminster WGM 8228 (1973)
    The recording date was given by Aleksandr Nevzorov (Mravinsky's last pupil). Chant du Monde LDC 278848 incorrectly dated 1955. Bruno BR 41007, Everest SBDR 3345, Period SHO 341 and SHOST 2341, Supermajestic BBH 16.220, and Vox S 16.220 incorrectly labeled with Kirill Kondrashin/Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra.

    1971/3/30, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Semyon Shugal
    Piano: Emil Gilels
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11170 (1993)
    CD: Czar Classics 2603082 (1993)
    CD: Leningrad Masters LM 1306 (1995)
    Czar Classics 2603082 incorrectly labeled with Dmitri Kitayenko/Leningrad Philharmonic and the coupling as the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto, Gidon Kremer, Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic. In other words, the conductors were reversed.
    Capriccio Italien in A, Op. 45

    1950/2/23, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: David Gaklin
    LP: Old Melodiya D 0239 (1952) B-608, WERM3-466
    LP: Melodiya D 026214 (1969) B-608
    LP: Ariola 85193KK
    LP: Ariola 88797XAK (1976)
    CD: BMG 74321-29409-2 (1996)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4015 (1997)
    LP: JVC VICX 1004 (1979), 10 disc set
    CD: JVC VDC 25003 (1988)
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 15003 (1993)
    LP: Shinsekai SH 7757 (1972)
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1021 (1973)
    CD: ZYX/Melodiya MEL 46145-2 (1994)
    Francesca da Rimini, Symphonic Fantasia in e minor after Dante, Op. 32

    1940/5/28, (probably Moscow), Studio, Monaural; RE: na
    Moscow Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
    78: Old Melodiya 010273/8, 6 sides WERM1-619
    78: Supraphon 10238/40-V, 6 sides
    78: Ultraphon H 23899/901, 6 sides (ever issued?) WERM2-225
    The recording date was given by BMG Japan/Melodiya. Jiri Jirak wrote to the compiler that Ultraphon H 23899/901 was never issued.

    1948/3/10, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Ilya Grodzensky
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 15003 (1993)
    CD: BMG 74321-29409-2 (1996)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4015 (1997)

    1972/1/27, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live; RE: Igor Veprintsev
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4030 (1997)

    1983/3/19, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Semyon Shugal
    CD: JVC VDC 25030 (1989)
    CD: JVC VICC 40142 (1993), 9 disc set
    CD: JVC VICC 40253 (1997)
    CD: Erato 2292-45757-2 (1992).
    CD: Icone ICN 9410-2 (1994)
    CD: Leningrad Masters LM 1314 (1995)
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11160 (1993)
    The Nutcracker, Excerpts from the Ballet, Op. 71

    First Group of Recordings (1946-1948)

    1946/11/21, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Ilya Grodzensky
    6. Departure of the Guests and Night
    7. The Battle and Transformation Scene
    8. The Forests of Fir Trees in Winter (Journey through the Winter)
    9. Waltz of the Snowflakes
    1946/11/22, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Ilya Grodzensky
    14a. Pas de deux (The Prince and the Sugar Plum Fairy)
    15. Final Waltz and Apotheosis
    1948/3/11, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Ilya Grodzensky
    2. March [2a in the Suite, Op. 71a]
    12b. Coffee (Arabian Dance) [2d in the Suite, Op. 71a]
    12c. Tea (Chinese Dance) [2e in the Suite, Op. 71a]
    12d. Trepak (Russian Dance) [2c in the Suite, Op. 71a]
    12e. Dance of the Mirlitons (Flutes) [2f in the Suite, Op. 71a]
    14c. Variation II (Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy and Coda) [2b in the Suite, Op. 71a]
    1948/3/22, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Ilya Grodzensky
    13. Waltz of the Flowers [3 in the Suite, Op. 71a]
    Mravinsky recorded all the numbers in the Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71a except No. 1 (Overture Miniature).

    13. Waltz of the Flowers only
    78: Old Melodiya 20370/1, 2 sides, 25cm WERM3-462
    78MG: Old Melodiya D 00197 (1952), 20cm WERM3-462
    78: Supraphon 10330-M, 25cm
    78: Ultraphon C 23934, 25cm (ever issued?) WERM2-224
    Jiri Jirak wrote to the compiler that Ultraphon C 23934 was never issued.

    2. March only
    78: Supraphon 10330-M, 25cm
    78: Ultraphon C 23944, 25cm (ever issued?) WERM2-224
    Jiri Jirak wrote to the compiler that Ultraphon C 23944 was never issued.

    2. March, 12b. Coffee (Arabian Dance), 12e. Dance of the Mirlitons (Flutes), 14c. Variation II (Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy and Coda)
    78: Old Melodiya 20421/4, 4 sides, 25cm WERM3-462

    2. March, 12c. Tea (Chinese Dance), 13. Waltz of the Flowers, 14a. Pas de deux (The Prince and the Sugar Plum Fairy), 15. Final Waltz and Apotheosis
    78MG: Old Melodiya D 00512/5 (1952), 4 sides, 20cm WERM3-462

    6. Departure of the Guests and Night, 7. The Battle and Transformation Scene, 8. The Forests of Fir Trees in Winter, 9. Waltz of the Snowflakes, 13. Waltz of the Flowers, 14a. Pas de deux, 15. Final Waltz and Apotheosis
    LP: Old Melodiya D 03426/7 (1956) B-612
    LP: Artia MK 1545
    LP: JVC VIC 5074 (1977)
    LP: JVC VICX 1005 (1979): No. 14a omitted, 10 disc set
    CD: JVC VICC 2126 (1993): No. 14a omitted
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1075 (1975)
    CD: ZYX/Melodiya MEL 46145-2 (1994)
    Shinsekai MK 1075, JVC VIC 5074 and VICX 1005 dated 1946. Paul Miller confirmed that Waltz of the Flowers on Old Melodiya 20370/1, D 00197, D 03426/7 and Shinsekai MK 1075 are identical by using variable speed recorders to make A-B comparisons.

    2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12a, 12b, 12c, 12d, 12e, 13, 14a, 14c, 15
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 8024 (1998), 4 disc set
    Second Recording (1981)

    1981/12/31, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Semyon Shugal
    Contains: 6, 7, 8, 9, 14a, 15
    LP: Melodiya S10 23521/2 (1985)
    CD: BMG 74321-25194-2 (1995)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4005 (1996)
    CD: Icone ICN 9410-2 (1994)
    CD: JVC VDC 1217 (1987)
    CD: Leningrad Masters LM 1314 (1995)
    CT: Linfair 13015 (1989)
    LP: Philips 420483-1PH (1988)
    CT: Philips 420483-4PH (1988)
    CD: Philips 420483-2PH (1988)
    CD: ZYX/Melodiya MEL 45801-2 (1994), 3 disc set
    CD: ZYX/Melodiya MEL 46061-2 (1994)
    JVC VDC 1217 incorrectly dated 1981/12/30.
    Third Recording (1982)

    1982/11/24, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live; RE: na
    Contains: 6, 7, 8, 9, 14a, 15
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10905 (1994), 2 disc set
    Though Russian Disc RDCD 10905 does not give the venue, Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet was filmed at the Grand Hall of the Moscow Conservatory on the same day (VT: Triton DMEC 18005).
    Serenade in C for String Orchestra, Op. 48

    1949/3/25, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: David Gaklin
    LP: Old Melodiya D 389/90 (1952), 25cm B-609, WERM3-468
    LP: Melodiya D 026213/4 (1969) B-609
    LP: Ariola 88797XAK
    CD: BMG 74321-29409-2 (1996)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4015 (1997)
    LP: JVC VICX 1004 (1979), 10 disc set
    CD: JVC VDC 25002 (1989) Recording date stated to be 1949/4.
    CD: Revelation RV 10055 (1996)
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 15003 (1993)
    LP: Shinsekai PX 5509 (1961)
    LP: Shinsekai SH 7757 (1972)
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1021 (1973)
    BMG(Japan) BVCX 4015, Russian Disc RDCD 15003 and Revelation RV 10055 are identical, since the timings of the individual movements are same. Russian Disc RDCD 15003 incorrectly dated 1961. Revelation RV 10055 incorrectly dated 1949/3/17.
    The Sleeping Beauty, Fragments from the Ballet, Op. 66

    1948/3/12, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Ilya Grodzensky
    28. Pas de deux: Adagio (Act 3)
    1948/3/13, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Ilya Grodzensky
    4. Finale of the Prologue (Prologue)
    8. Pas d'action: Adagio (Act 1)
    17. Panorama (Act 2)
    23a. Pas de quatre (Act 3)
    23b. Variation II (La Fee-Argent) (Act 3)
    24. Pas de caractere (Act 3)
    1948/3/16, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Ilya Grodzensky
    3. Pas de six: Introduction and Adagio (Prologue)
    25. Pas de quatre: Variation II (Act 3)
    1948/3/21, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Ilya Grodzensky
    2. Scene dansante (Prologue)
    1948/3/22, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Ilya Grodzensky
    6. Valse (Act 1)
    1948/4/12, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Ilya Grodzensky
    1. Introduction (Prologue)

    Unspecified Pieces
    78: Old Melodiya 18523/5, 3 sides, 25cm WERM3-465
    3a. Pas de six: Introduction
    78: Old Melodiya 18607/8, 2 sides, 25cm WERM3-465

    3b. Pas de six: Adagio
    78: Old Melodiya 18534/5, 2 sides, 25cm

    6. Valse
    78MG: Old Melodiya D 00198 (1952), 20cm

    20. March? (unidentified)
    78: Supraphon 10329-V
    78: Ultraphon H 23947 (ever issued?) WERM2-224
    Jiri Jirak wrote to the compiler that Ultraphon H 23947 was never issued.

    2. Scene dansante; 3a. Pas de six: Introduction; 4. Finale of the Prologue, 6. Valse, 8. Pas d'action: Adagio, 23a. Pas de quatre, 24. Pas de caractere, 25. Pas de quatre: Variation II, 28. Pas de deux: Adagio
    78MG: Old Melodiya D 00707/12 (1952), 6 sides, 20cm WERM3-465

    2. Scene dansante; 3a. Pas de six: Introduction; 4. Finale of the Prologue, 6. Valse, 8. Pas d'action: Adagio, 23a. Pas de quatre
    LP: Old Melodiya D 3424/5 (1956), 25cm B-611
    LP: JVC VICX 1005 (1979), 10 disc set
    CD: JVC VDC 25001 (1988)
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1076 (1975)

    1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 17, 23a, 23b, 24, 25, 28
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4023 (1997)
    Paul Miller confirmed that Pas de six on Old Melodiya 18607/8 and Shinsekai MK 1076 are identical, as are Valse on Old Melodiya D 00198 and Shinsekai Mk 1076 by using variable speed recorders to make A-B comparisons.
    USTVOLSKAYA, Galina Ivanovna (born 1919)

    Children's Suite

    1954, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Aleksandr Grosman
    LP: Old Melodiya D 04430 (1958) B-662
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4025 (1997)
    WAGNER, Richard (1813-1883)

    Gotterdammerung: Dawn and Siegfried's Rhine Journey

    1972/1/26, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live; RE: Igor Veprintsev
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4031 (1997)
    Gotterdammerung: Siegfried's Funeral March

    1947/2/14, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Ilya Grodzensky
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 8022 (1998), 4 disc set

    1958/11/16, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Aleksandr Grosman
    LP: Old Melodiya D 04943 (1959) B-706
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4022 (1997)
    LP: Shinsekai SMK 7596 (1970)
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1032 (1973)

    1967/1/31, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11166 (1993)
    The recording date was given by Aleksandr Nevzorov (Mravinsky's last pupil).

    1972/1/26, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live; RE: Igor Veprintsev
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4031 (1997)

    1978/3/31, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Semyon Shugal
    LP: Melodiya S10 17783 (1982), 2 disc set
    CD: Melodiya MCD 222 (1988)
    CD: Melodiya MCD 5002, 6 disc set
    CD: BMG 74321-25199-2 (1995)
    CD: Erato 2292-45762-2 (1992)
    LP: JVC VIC 9519 (1982)
    CD: JVC VDC 25029 (1989)
    CD: JVC VICC 40147 (1993), 9 disc set
    CD: JVC VICC 40258 (1997)
    CD: Leningrad Masters LM 1315 (1995)
    CD: Olympia OCD 222 (1988)
    CD: Olympia OCD 5002, 6 disc set
    Lohengrin: Prelude to Act 1

    1967/1/31, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11166 (1993)
    The recording date was given by Aleksandr Nevzorov (Mravinsky's last pupil).

    1973/3/11, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: Kh. Minakova
    CD: JVC VDC 25029 (1989)
    CD: JVC VICC 40147 (1993), 9 disc set
    CD: JVC VICC 40258 (1997)
    CD: Erato 2292-45762-2 (1992)
    CD: Leningrad Masters LM 1315 (1995)

    1978/3/30, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Semyon Shugal
    LP: Melodiya S10 17646 (1983), 2 disc set
    CD: Audiophile APL 101.511 (1995)
    CD: BMG 74321-25199-2 (1995)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4031 (1997)
    CD: Icone ICN 9417-2 (1994)
    LP: JVC VIC 9044 (1982), 2 disc set
    LP: JVC VIC 9519 (1982)
    JVC VIC 9043/4 incorrectly dated 1980/1. Icone ICN 9417-2 incorrectly claims to have been recorded at the Concert Hall of the Moscow Radio. Audiophile Classics APL 101.511 (1995) incorrectly dated 1980.
    Lohengrin: Prelude to Act 3

    1965/2/23, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live; RE: Aleksandr Grosman
    LP: Melodiya SM 02864 (1971) B-703
    CD: Melodiya MCD 224 (1988)
    CD: Melodiya 5002, 6 disc set
    LP: Ariola 80588XAK (1976)
    CT: Ariola VS 122K (1976)
    CD: Andromeda ANR 2523 (1994)
    CD: BMG 74321-25199-2 (1995)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4008 (1996)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4028 (1997)
    CD: Documents LV 918 (1993), 2 disc set
    LP: JVC VIC 5067 (1977)
    LP: JVC VIC 9544 (1985)
    CD: JVC VDC 1115 (1986)
    CD: JVC VICC 2031 (1994)
    CT: Linfair 13007 (1987)
    CD: Olympia OCD 224 (1988)
    CD: Olympia OCD 5002, 6 disc set
    LP: Shinsekai SMK 7712 (1972)
    LP: Shinsekai MKX 2010 (1975)

    1967/1/31, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11166 (1993)
    The recording date was given by Aleksandr Nevzorov (Mravinsky's last pupil).

    1973/3/11, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: Kh. Minakova
    CD: JVC VDC 25031 (1989)
    CD: JVC VICC 40147 (1993), 9 disc set
    CD: JVC VICC 40258 (1997)
    CD: Erato 2292-45762-2 (1992)
    Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg: Prelude to Act 1

    1941, Moscow, Studio, Monaural; RE: unknown
    Moscow Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 8021 (1998), 4 disc set

    1967/1/31, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11166 (1993)
    The recording date was given by Aleksandr Nevzorov (Mravinsky's last pupil).
    1982/1/31, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Semyon Shugal
    LP: Melodiya S10 22372 (1985)
    CD: BMG 74321-25199-2 (1995)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4031 (1997)
    CD: Icone ICN 9417-2 (1994)
    LP: JVC VIC 28231 (1982)
    CD: JVC VDC 1141 (1986)
    CT: Linfair 13008 (1988)
    JVC VIC 28231 and VDC 1141 incorrectly dated 1978/4/29. Icone ICN 9417-2 (1994) incorrectly claims to have been recorded at the Concert Hall of Moscow Radio on 1978/3/30.
    Rienzi: Overture

    1941, Moscow, Studio, Monaural; RE: unknown
    Moscow Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4022 (1997)
    Siegfried: Forest Murmurs

    1946/11/20, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Ilya Gordzensky
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4022 (1997)

    1967/1/31, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11166 (1993)
    CD: Leningrad Masters LM 1315 (1996)
    The recording date was given by Aleksandr Nevzorov (Mravinsky's last pupil).
    Leningrad Masters LM 1315 incorrectly dated 1973.
    Tannhauser: Overture

    1958/11/16, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Aleksandr Grosman
    LP: Old Melodiya D 04943 (1959) B-702
    CD: Melodiya MCD 220 (1988)
    CD: Melodiya MCD 5002, 6 disc set
    CD: Andromeda ANR 2523 (around 1994)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4022 (1997)
    CD: Documents LV 918 (1993), 2 disc set
    CD: Olympia OCD 220 (1988)
    CD: Olympia OCD 5002, 6 disc set
    LP: Shinsekai SMK 7596 (1970)
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1032 (1973)
    Paul Miller confirmed that Old Melodiya D 04943 and Olympia OCD 220 are identical by using variable speed recorders to make A-B comparisons. Olympia OCD 220, Documents LV 917/8 and Andromeda ANR 2523 incorrectly dated 1968.
    1967/1/31, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11166 (1993)
    The recording date was given by Aleksandr Nevzorov (Mravinsky's last pupil).

    1978/3/31, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Semyon Shugal
    LP: Melodiya S10 17646 (1983), 2 disc set
    CD: BMG 74321-25199-2 (1995)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4031 (1997)
    LP: JVC VIC 9044 (1982), 2 disc set
    LP: JVC VIC 9519 (1982)
    CD: Leningrad Masters LM 1315 (1995)
    JVC VIC 9043/4 incorrectly dated 1980/1.
    Leningrad Masters LM 1315 incorrectly dated 1982.
    1982/1/31, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Semyon Shugal
    CD: JVC VDC 25029 (1989)
    CD: JVC VICC 40147 (1993), 9 disc set
    CD: JVC VICC 40258 (1997)
    CD: Erato 2292-45762-2 (1992)
    Tannhauser: Venusberg Music (Bacchanale)

    1972/1/27, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live; RE: Igor Veprintsev
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4029 (1997)
    Tristan und Isolde: Prelude and Liebestod

    1967/1/31, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11166 (1993)
    The recording date was given by Aleksandr Nevzorov (Mravinsky's last pupil).

    1978/3/31, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Semyon Shugal
    LP: Melodiya S10 17784 (1982), 2 disc set
    CD: Melodiya MCD 221 (1988)
    CD: Melodiya MCD 5002, 2 disc set
    CD: Andromeda ANR 2523 (1994)
    CD: BMG 74321-25199-2 (1995)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4031 (1997)
    CD: Documents LV 918 (1993), 2 disc set
    CD: Erato 2292-45762-2 (1992)
    LP: JVC VIC 9519 (1982)
    CD: JVC VDC 25029 (1989)
    CD: JVC VICC 40147 (1993), 9 disc set
    CD: JVC VICC 40258 (1997)
    CD: Leningrad Masters LM 1315 (1995)
    CD: Olympia OCD 221 (1988)
    CD: Olympia OCD 5002, 6 disc set
    Olympia OCD 221 incorrectly claims to have been recorded at the Grand Hall of the Moscow Conservatory in 1965/2. Documents LV 917/8 incorrectly dated 1965.
    Andromeda ANR 2523 incorrectly dated 1965.

    Die Walkure: Ride of the Valkyries

    1939, Moscow, Studio, Monaural; RE: unknown
    Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 8020 (1998), 4 disc set
    1958/11/16, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Aleksandr Grosman
    LP: Old Melodiya D 04943 (1959) B-705
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4022 (1997)
    LP: Shinsekai SMK 7596 (1970)
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1032 (1973)
    1965/2/23, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live; RE: Aleksandr Grosman
    CD: BMG 74321-25199-2 (1995)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4008 (1996)
    1967/1/31, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 11166 (1993)
    The recording date was given by Aleksandr Nevzorov (Mravinsky's last pupil).
    1972/1/26, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live; RE: Igor Veprintsev
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4031 (1997)
    1978/3/31, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Semyon Shugal
    CD: JVC VDC 25029 (1989)
    CD: JVC VICC 40147 (1993), 9 disc set
    CD: JVC VICC 40258 (1997)
    CD: Erato 2292-45762-2 (1992)
    CD: Leningrad Masters LM 1315 (1995)
    WEBER, Carl Maria von (1786-1826)

    Aufforderung zum Tanze (Invitation to the Dance), J 260 (orchestrated by Felix Weingartner)

    1951/1/2, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: David Gaklin
    78: Old Melodiya 19030/2, 3 sides, 25cm WERM3-519
    78MG: Old Melodiya D 145 (1952), 25cm WERM3-519
    LP: Melodiya D 029692 (1971) B-707
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4021 (1997)
    CD: JVC VICC 2127 (1993)
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1079 (1975)
    Paul Miller confirmed that Old Melodiya 19030/2, D 145 and D 025692 are identical by using variable speed recorders to make A-B comparisons.
    1954/12/29, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    USSR State Symphony Orchestra
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10916 (1995)
    Euryanthe, J 291: Overture

    1948/4/4, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Ilya Grodzensky
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4021 (1997)
    1959/4/24, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    USSR State Symphony Orchestra
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10903 (1994)
    Russian Disc RDCD 10903 incorrectly labeled with the Leningrad Philharmonic on the disc.
    Der Freischuz, J 277: Overture

    1945, Moscow, Studio, Monaural; RE: unknown
    USSR State Symphony Orchestra
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4021 (1997)
    1954/12/29, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    USSR State Symphony Orchestra
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10916 (1995)
    Oberon, J 306: Overture

    1951/1/2, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: David Gaklin
    78: Old Melodiya 018988/9, 2 sides WERM3-520
    78MG: Old Melodiya D 144 (1952), 25cm WERM3-520
    LP: Melodiya D 029692 (1971) B-708
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4021 (1997)
    CD: JVC VICC 2127 (1993)
    LP: Shinsekai MK 1079 (1975)
    Paul Miller confirmed that Old Melodiya 018988/9, D 144, and D 029692 are identical by using variable speed recorders to make A-B comparisons.
    1954/12/29, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    USSR State Symphony Orchestra
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10916 (1995)
    1961/5/14, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10907 (1995)
    1978/4/29, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live; RE: Gerhaldt Tses
    LP: Melodiya S10 22372 (1985)
    CD: Artists FED 043 (1993), 2 disc set
    CD: BMG 74321-25190-2 (1995)
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 4002 (1996)
    CD: Icone ICN 9401-2 (1994)
    LP: JVC VIC 28231 (1986)
    CD: JVC VDC 1141 (1986)
    CT: Linfair 13008 (1988)
    JVC VIC 28231 and JVC VDC 1141 incorrectly dated 1982/1/31. Icone ICN 9401-2 incorrectly claims to have been recorded at the Concert Hall of the Moscow Radio.
    1978/6/12, Vienna, Grosser Musikvereinssaal, Live; RE: Arfred Tsafrel
    LP: Ariola 300664 in 300668-440 (1980), 4 disc set
    LP: Chant du Monde LDX 78705/6 (1981)
    LP: HMV ASD 4026 in SLS 5212 (1980), 4 disc set
    LP: JVC VIC 2326 (1981), 4 disc set
    LP: JVC VIC 28063 (1981)
    LP: JVC VIC 9531 (1984)
    CD: JVC VDC 1009 (1985)
    CD: JVC VICC 40259 (1997)
    LP: Melodiya S10 15691 (1981)
    ZHIVOTOV, Aleksei Semyonovich (1904-1964)

    Heroic Poem

    World premiere by Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic on 1946/10/5 in Leningrad
    1946/11/11, Leningrad, Studio, Monaural; RE: Ilya Grodzensky
    CD: BMG(Japan) BVCX 8027 (1998), 4 disc set
     
    REHEARSALS AND MRAVINSKY SPEAKING

    Brahms: Symphony No. 3

    1971/11/27, (probably Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic); RE: na
    CD: Russian Disc RDCD 10905 (1994), 2 disc set.
    Disc contains the performance of the symphony on 1971/11/30.
    Wagner: Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg: Prelude to Act 1

    1977/1/29, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic; RE: Semyon Shugal
    CD: JVC CDS 40 (1989), bonus disc
    CD: Erato 2292-45780-2 (1992), bonus disc
    Wagner: Tannhauser: Overture

    1977/1/29, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic; RE: Semyon Shugal
    CD: JVC CDS 40 (1989), bonus disc
    CD: Erato 2292-45780-2 (1992), bonus disc
    Yevgeni Mravinsky Recites Life and Nature (poem in Russian)

    1973/3, Recorded by Aleksandra Vavilina-Mravinskaya at the Dom Kino (House of Filmdom) in Colombo near Leningrad
    CD: JVC CDS 40 (1989), bonus disc
    CD: Erato 2292-45780-2 (1992), bonus disc
     
    MISATTRIBUTIONS, UNCERTAIN RECORDINGS, AND FAKES

    Glazunov: Symphony No. 8

    WERM3-178 attributes the recording on Old Melodiya D 01460/1 to Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic, while B-196 attributes it to Boris Khaikin/Leningrad Philharmonic. Frank Forman's copy of the disc reads Khaikin.
    Glinka: Ruslan and Ludmila: March of the Black Sea Sailors

    Though B-210 lists this work on Melodiya SM 02863/4, SM 02863/4 does not include this work, but includes the Overture.
    Glinka: Valse-Fantasie for Orchestra in b minor

    Multisonic CD 310269-2 attributes this recording to Mravinsky/USSR State Symphony Orchestra recorded in 1986 as the recording of the Moscow Radio. The conductor is probably Yevgeni Svetlanov.
    Schubert: Symphony No. 9, "The Great"

    Unknown date and venue, Studio; RE: na
    LP: Zafiro ZL 406 (1983)
    Spanish LP Zafiro ZL 406 (1983) claims that Mravinsky conducted the Leningrad Philharmonic on the recording and that the disc was manufactured under license from Melodiya. However, Mravinsky once told to Aleksandr Nevzorov that, while he was fond of and much interested in this work, he never conducted it. Kenzo Amoh compared this recording and Melodiya S10 16099/100 (1981) recorded in 1980 with the Leningrad Symphony Orchestra conducted by Aleksandr Dmitriev, and found that both are identical, since the timings of the individual movements are exactly same.
    Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 1

    Unknown date and venue, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    Violin: Leonid Kogan
    LP: Hall of Fame HOF 512
    LP: Hall of Fame HOFS 512, Electronic simulated stereo
    James Creighton incorrectly attributes this recording to Kogan and Kirill Kondrashin/ Moscow Philharmonic. Kogan made two recordings of this concerto with Kirill Kondrashin/ Moscow Philharmonic. One is the 1962 Moscow studio recording (Melodiya LP D 8451/2, Shinsekai LP SMK 7562), and the other is the 1966 Moscow live recording (Revelation RV 10084). Kogan's other recordings of this work are with Yevgeni Svetlanov/USSR State Symphony Orchestra (1976 live, Melodiya LP S10 30917/8) and with Irwin Hoffman/ Chicago Symphony Orchestra (1966 live, Radiothon CD CSO CD95-2). Paul Miller compared HOF 512, Shinsekai SMK 7562, and Melodiya S10 30917/8 by using variable speed tape recorders to make A-B comparions, and found that all are distinct. Furthermore, Kenzo Amoh confirmed that HOF 512, Revelation RV 10084, Radiothon CSO CD95-2 and Mravinsky's recordings with David Oistrakh (1956 Leningrad and 1957 Prague) are distinct. Neither Aleksandra Vavilina (Mrs. Mravinsky, former principal flutist of the Leningrad Philharmonic) nor Yelizaveta Gilels (Mrs. Kogan, violinist) know about this recording. The performers on Hall of Fame HOF 512 have so far eluded every effort of the compilers to identify. This disc is shown in James Creighton's Discopaedia of the Violin, First edition published in 1971.

    Unknown date and venue, Live, Monaural; RE: na
    Violin: Ruggiero Ricci
    Symphony Orchestra of USSR
    CD: One Eleven EPR 95030 (1996)
    Aleksandra Vavilina (Mrs. Mravinsky, former principal flutist of the Leningrad Philharmonic) does not know about this recording. Ruggiero Ricci performed with the Leningrad Philharmonic in 1962 and 1963 according to Fomin's "Leningrad State Philharmonic", but conductors and works are not shown.
    Tchaikovsky: Symphonies Nos. 4, 5 and 6

    Unknown date and venue, Live; RE: na
    CD: Halloo HAL 09/10 (1997), 2 disc set
    Kenzo Amoh confirmed that symphonies nos. 4 and 6 are identical with the DG 1960 studio recordings, although noises (coughs) are placed in the beginning of some movements, and an audiences applause after the finale. Furthermore, Kenzo Amoh confirmed that symphony no. 5 is identical with the 1978 Vienna live recording.



    Photocopy of this discography is available.
    Inside Japan: 500Yen postal stamps (5*100Yen).
    Outside Japan: 4 International Response Coupons.
    Both prices include postage.
    Leonid Kogan Discography by Kenzo Amoh, published in 1997, is also available.
    Inside Japan: 1000Yen.
    Outside Japan: 8 International Response Coupons.
    Both prices include postage.
    Write to: Kenzo Amoh, 1-12-23-107, Den-enchohu, Ota-ku, Tokyo, 145-0071, Japan

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    FILMOGRAPHY

     
    In this section only commercially issued films are listed though many seem to have been released in the USSR on television and so on.
    Beethoven: Symphony No. 4

    1973/4/28, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Rehearsal, Color, Monaural
    VT: Triton DMEC 18001 (1998), 4 video set
    It is uncertain whether is a rehearsal or a broadcast. There is no intermission nor Mravinsky's talking.
    Brahms: Symphony No. 2

    1978/4/28, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Rehearsal, Color, Monaural
    VT: Triton DMEC 18003 (1998), 4 video set
    It is uncertain whether is a rehearsal or a broadcast. There is no intermission nor Mravinsky's talking.
    Brahms: Symphony No. 4

    1973/4/28, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Color, Monaural
    VT: Triton DMEC 18002 (1998), 4 video set
    Musorgsky: Khovanshchina: Prelude

    1983/3/19, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Color, Monaural
    VT: Triton DMEC 18008 (1998), 4 video set
    Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet, Suite No. 2

    1982/11/24, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live, Color, Monaural
    VT: Triton DMEC 18005 (1998), 4 video set
    Salmanov: Symphony No. 2

    1984/4/4, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Color, Monaural
    VT: Triton DMEC 18007 (1998), 4 video set
    Schubert: Symphony No. 8

    1983/11/19, Minsk Philharmonic Hall, Rehearsal, Color, Monaural
    VT: Triton DMEC18006 (1998), 4 video set
    1983/11/20, Minsk Philharmonic Hall, Live, Color, Monaural
    LD: Toshiba TOLW 3667 (1992)
    VT: Triton DMEC 18003 (1998), 4 video set
    This film was broadcast on NHK Educational TV on 1992/9/6 and 1993/6/14.
    Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5

    1973/6, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Rehearsal, Color, Monaural
    VT: Triton DMEC 18002 (1998), 4 video set
    It is uncertain whether is a rehearsal or a broadcast. There is no intermission nor Mravinsky's talking.
    1983/11/19, Minsk Philharmonic Hall, Rehearsal, Color, Monaural
    VT: Triton DMEC18006 (1998), 4 video set
    1983/11/20, Minsk Philharmonic Hall, Live, Color, Monaural
    LD: Toshiba TOLW 3667 (1992)
    VT: Triton DMEC 18006 (1998), 4 video set
    This film was broadcast on NHK Educational TV on 1992/9/6 and 1993/6/14.
    Shostakovich: Symphony No. 8

    1982/3/27, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Rehearsal, Color, Monaural
    VT: Triton DMEC 18004 (1998), 4 video set
    It is uncertain whether is a rehearsal or a broadcast. There is no intermission nor Mravinsky's talking.
    Shostakovich: Symphony No. 12

    1984/4/29, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Color, Monaural
    VT: Triton DMEC 18008 (1998), 4 video set
    Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5

    1982/10, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Rehearsal and Interview by A. Zorotov, Color, Monaural
    In the interview Mravinsky talks about his debut and encouragement by Fritz Stiedry after the concert.
    LD: Toshiba WKO 3510 (1989)
    VT: Toshiba WVO 3510 (1989)
    It is uncertain whether is a rehearsal or a broadcast. There is no intermission nor Mravinsky's talking.
    1983/3/19, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Color, Monaural
    VT: Triton DMEC 18001 (1998), 4 video set
    Tchaikovsky: Francesca da Rimini

    1983/3/19, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Color, Monaural
    VT: Triton DMEC 18007 (1998), 4 video set
    Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker, Excerpts

    1982/11/24, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live, Color, Monaural
    VT: Triton DMEC 18005 (1998), 4 video set
    Weber: Oberon: Overture

    1978/4/28, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Rehearsal, Color, Monaural
    VT: Triton DMEC 18003 (1998), 4 video set
    It is uncertain whether is a rehearsal or a broadcast. There is no intermission nor Mravinsky's talking.
    Art of Conducting, Vol. 2 Legendary Conductors of a Golden Era

    Production: Teldec, 1997
    Producer: Marcos Klorman
    Contents: It contains Sergiu Celibidache, Andre Cluytens, Wilhelm Furtwangler, Herbert von Karajan, Erich Kleiber, Willem Mengelberg, Charles Munch, Hermann Scherchen, Vaclav Talich, and Mravinsky in rehearsal and performance.
    1957, Prague; Tchaikovsky: Symphony No 4: Finale (Czech Philharmonic Orchestra)Same as 100 Years of the Czech Philharmonic broadcast on NHK BSTV. (See BROADCASTS ON RADIO AND TELEVISION.)
    1982, Leningrad; Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5: 1st and 4th movements (rehearsal)Same as Toshiba WKO 3510.
    1972, Leningrad; Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5: 1st movement (rehearsal)
    Same as Jewgenij Mrawinsky und die Leningrader Philharmonie broadcast on German ZDF TV. (See BROADCASTS ON RADIO AND TELEVISION.)
    1966, Leningrad; Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5: Finale
    Same as Dreamlife LSZ S00172.
    VT: Teldec 3 95710 (1997)
    LD: Teldec(Japan) WPLS 4120 (1998)
    VT: Teldec(Japan) WPVS 4120 (1998)
    Dmitri Shostakovich

    Production: Central Documentary Studios, Moscow, 1967
    Producer: Albert Gendelstein
    Contents: A film portrait of Dmitri Shostakovich made to celebrate his 60th birthday. It contains concert performances, rehearsal scenes, and excerpts from film music. Also there appear many artists and composers who worked with him in addition to the composer himself. Mravinsky appears in one scene conducting the 5th.
    1966, Leningrad; Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5: Finale
    LD: Toei/Dreamlife LSZ S00172 (1989)
    LD: Nippon Crown/Dreamlife DMLB 35 (1994)
    VT: Nippon Crown/Dreamlife DMVB 35 (1994)
    Evgeni Mravinsky -R1-

    Unknown date; Glinka: Ruslan and Ludmila, Overture1982/11/24: Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker, The Forests of Fir Trees in Winter1940, Studio; Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker, Waltz of the FlowersMravinsky talks about Shostakovich's Symphony No. 8.VT: Triton DMVS 00002 (1999), bonus video to 4 video set
    Richter, The Enigma -R1-

    Producer: Bruno Monsaingeon
    Contents: Svyatoslav Richter plays the role of Franz Liszt in the film "Kompositor Glinka". According to the jacket the music was performed by Mravinsky in this film (the name of the orchestra is not shown). The film "Kompositor Glinka" was produced by Mosfilm in 1952 and directed by Grigori Aleksandrov (Rostislav N. Yurenev, History of Soviet Cinema, Novosti Press Agency, 1975; Japanese translation by Yooko Machida, Film Directors of the World, Volume 30, Kinema Jumpoo sha, 1976).
    [This item may not have to be listed in FILMOGRAPHY because the film includes the sound only. Anyway need more information.]
    Glinka: Ruslan and Ludmila
    VT: Warner Music 23029-3 (1998)
    LD: Warner Music(Japan) WPLS 4146/7 (1998), 2 discs
    VT: Warner Music(Japan) WPVS 4146 (1998)

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    BROADCASTS ON RADIO AND TELEVISION

     
    Though many broadcasts of Mravinsky's concerts have been on the air in the USSR, no information about them is available. In this section only a few of the broadcasts known to the West and Japan are listed.
    1960/9/23, BBC Radio

    1960/9/23, London, Royal Festival Hall, Live, Monaural (concert at which the Composer attended)
    Shostakovich:
    Symphony No. 8
    CT: Private recording (BBC broadcast on 1960/9/23)
    This recording was issued by BBC Legends in 1998 (BBCL 4002-2).
    1961, Finnish Radio

    1961/6/12, Helsinki, Live
    Shostakovich:
    Symphony No. 5
    Sibelius: The Swan of Tuonela
    Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5
    Tape held by the Finnish Radio (YLE).
    1973/5/31, 10:15-11:10 p.m., NHK TV
    1973/12/20, 10:15-11:05 p.m., NHK TV


    1973/5/26, Tokyo Bunkakaikan Large Hall, Live
    Shostakovich:
    Symphony No. 5
    Glazunov: Raimonda: Introduction to Act 3 (only on 1973/5/31)
    1973/6/16, 8:05-9:00 p.m., NHK FM Radio

    1973/5/26, Tokyo Bunkakaikan Large Hall, Live
    Beethoven:
    Symphony No. 4
    Glazunov: Raimonda: Introduction to Act 3 (encore)
    Liadov: Baba-Yaga (encore)
    CT: Private recording (NHK FM broadcast on 1973/6/16)
    These recordings were issued by Russian Disc (RDCD 10901).
    The recording quality of the cassette tape from NHK FM is much better than that of the Russian Disc CD.
    1973/6/23, 8:05-9:00 p.m., NHK FM Radio

    1973/5/26, Tokyo Bunkakaikan Large Hall, Live
    Shostakovich:
    Symphony No. 5
    CT: Private recording (NHK FM broadcast on 1973/6/23)
    The recording quality is better than that of the commercially issued sound recordings.
    1982/11/18, 8:00-10:00 p.m., NHK FM Radio

    1982/6/3, Vienna, Grosser Musikvereinssaal, Live
    Prokofiev:
    Symphony No. 6
    Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet, Suite No. 2: No. 11 omitted
    CT: Private recording (NHK FM broadcast on 1982/11/18 from the tape furnished by the Austrian National Broadcast Corporation).
    1988/1/24, 7:00-9:00 p.m., NHK FM Radio

    Sunday Request Hour: Mourning for Yevgeni Mravinsky by Naoto Ohtomo
    Usually Sunday Request Hour broadcasts classical music requested by listeners.
    This evening the program was specially arranged to mourn for Mravinsky who died a few days before. All the works requested by listeners were performed by Mravinsky and the Leningrad Philharmonic. The music played was:
    Glinka: Ruslan and Ludmila: Overture
    Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 (1978 Vienna)
    Tchaikovsky: Capriccio Italien
    Wagner: Tristan und Isolde: Prelude and Liebestod
    Wagner: Lohengrin: Prelude to Act 3
    CT: Private recording (NHK FM broadcast on 1988/1/24)
    1988, Germany, ZDF TV

    Jewgenij Mrawinsky und die Leningrader Philharmonie, Color, 60 minutes
    This film was first broadcast on German TV ZDF in 1988 after Mravinsky's death (the compilers do not know the date of the broadcast), and was shown again on April 22, 1992 in the Louvre Auditorium, Paris as part of its series, "Classique en Images."
    Production: German TV ZDF, 1988
    Producer: Wolfgang Schreiber and Hubert Ortkemper
    Contents: This TV program is a documentary of the life of Mravinsky (overnarrated in German and French). It contains his funeral in Leningrad, rehearsals, concerts, and his interviews. Mravinsky talks about the episode when Shostakovich dedicated his 8th symphony to him. Also there is a scene where Mravinsky was elected an honorary member of Der Wiener Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in 1978. In its ceremony he gave a speech in Russian with an interpreter in the beginning, then he switched to speak in German.
    Rehearsals and concerts are:
    Beethoven: Symphony No. 4
    Brahms: Symphony No. 2
    Brahms: Symphony No. 4
    Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5
    Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5
    VT: Private recording (ZDF TV broadcast)
    1988/12/31, 9:00-11:50 a.m., NHK FM Radio

    Discography of Great Artists: Part 2 Yevgeni Mravinsky by Kosuke Nakamura (Discography of great artists who passed away in 1988)
    Glinka: Ruslan and Ludmila: Overture (VDC 1115)
    Ravel: Bolero (MK 1079)
    Bartok: Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta (VDC 1118)
    Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 (VDC 1007)
    Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet, Suite No. 2 (VDC 1217)
    Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 (F60G20130)
    1992/6/4, 7:15-11:00 a.m., NHK FM Radio

    On the Birthday of Yevgeni Mravinsky
    Tchaikovsky: The Sleeping Beauty: Adagio (VDC 25001)
    Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 (F60G20130)
    Shostakovich: Song of the Forests (VDC 25005)
    Musorgsky: Khovanshchina: Prelude (VDC 25030)
    Tchaikovsky: The Sleeping Beauty: Valse (VDC 25001)
    Tchaikovsky: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1 (VDC 1110)
    Piano: Svyatoslav Richter
    Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 (VDC 25026)
    Glazunov: Raimonda (VDC 25031)
    1992/9/6, 10:10-11:00 p.m., NHK Educational TV
    1993/6/13, 2:00-3:20 p.m., NHK Educational TV


    1983/11/20, Minsk Philharmonic Hall, Live, Color, Monaural
    Schubert: Symphony No. 8Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5VT: Private recording (NHK Educational TV broadcast on 1992/9/6)
    These films were issued by Toshiba (TOLW 3667) and Triton (DMCC 18003 and DMEC 18006).
    1994/11/15, 1:00-2:00 p.m., BBC Radio 3

    Symphonic Steppes
    Shostakovich Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 (78: Old Melodiya 06820/33)
    CT: Private recording (BBC Radio 3 broadcast on 1994/11/15)
    The source was furnished by Rodgers and Hammerstein Archive of Recorded Sound, the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts from their collection. This recording was reissued by BMG Japan as a bonus disc in 4 disc set (B0CC 3).
    1995/7/1, 1:30-2:30 p.m., NHK BSTV Channel 11

    50 Years of the Spring Festival in Prague, Color, 60 minutes
    Production: Bohemia Art Video, 1995
    Contents: The first Spring Festival in Prague was held in 1946. The film shows many artists who participated in the Spring Fesival in the past 50 years. The conductors, all of whom conducted the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, include: Vaclav Talich, Rafael Kubelik, Karel Ancerl, Ernest Ansermet, Leonard Bernstein, Adrian Boult, Herbert von Karajan, Yevgeni Mravinsky, Charles Munch, Hermann Scherchen, and Leopold Stokowski.
    The soloists include: Claudio Arrau, Pierre Fournier, Lev Oborin, David Oistrakh, Svyatoslav Richter, Artur Rubinstein, and Daniil Shafran.
    The selections were:
    (probably 1946), Prague, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
    Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5, Finale
    (probably 1957), Prague, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
    Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4, FinaleVT: Private recording (NHK BSTV Channel 11 broadcast on 1995/7/1)
    1996/5/10, 11:00-11:50 a.m., NHK BSTV Channel 11
    1998/3/20, 10:10-11:00 a.m., NHK BSTV Channel 11
    1999/3/7, 3:16-4:06 a.m., NHK BSTV Channel 11 -R1-


    100 LET CESKE FILHARMONIE (100 Years of the Czech Philharmonic), Color, 50 minutes
    Production: Czech Television and Czech Philharmonic, 1995
    Contents: This TV program is a historical record of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra whose first concert was given by Antonin Dvorak on January 4, 1896. Gustav Mahler premiered his 7th symphony with this orchestra in 1908. In the film, several conductors appear, including Vaclav Talich, Rafael Kubelik, Karel Ancerl, Vaclav Neumann, and Jiri Belohlavek
    Guest conductors include Charles Munch, Leonard Bernstein, Adrian Boult, Hermann Abendroth, Hermann Scherchen, Yevgeni Mravinsky, Andre Cluytens, Erich Kreiber, Charles Mackerras, and Wolfgang Sawallisch.
    Karel Ancerl and Charles Mackerras talk about Talich, his conducting and his music.
    The music performed by Mravinsky was:
    (probably 1957), Prague, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
    Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4, Finale
    VT: Private recording (NHK BSTV Channel 11 broadcast on 1996/5/10)
    1997/11/23, 3:00-6:15 p.m., NHK FM Radio

    200th Anniversary of the birth of Franz Schubert
    Unknown date and venue, Live, Monaural
    Schubert: Symphony No. 8
    CT: Private recording (NHK FM broadcast on 1997/11/23 from the tape furnished by the Gosteradio)




    UNISSUED RECORDINGS

     
    Brahms: Symphony No. 2

    1977/9/27, Tokyo Bunkakaikan Large Hall, Live
    CT: Private archive
    Brahms: Symphony No. 4

    1940-1941, Moscow, Studio, Monaural; RE: unknown: 1st-3rd movements only
    Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra

    Tape held by Melodiya. Originally recorded on optical sound track, but its original was destroyed in 1950s after being dubbed on tape. However the person who made a copy recorded the 2nd movement twice instead of the 4th movement.
    The information was given by BMG Japan/Melodiya.
    Mozart: Symphony No. 39

    1975/5/13, Tokyo Bunkakaikan Large Hall, Live
    CT: Private archive
    1975/6/7, Tokyo Bunkakaikan Large Hall, Live
    CT: Private archive
    Schubert: Symphony No. 8

    1977/10/12, Tokyo Bunkakaikan Large Hall, Live
    CT: Private archive
    Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5

    1975/5/21, Tokyo, NHK Hall, Live
    CT: Private archive
    Shostakovich: Concerto for Cello and Orchestra No. 1 in E flat, Op. 107

    1959/10/4, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural
    Cello: Mstislav Rostropovich
    (World premiere recording)
    Kenzo Amoh asked Aleksandra Vavilina-Mravinskaya whether or not this recording and the recording of Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique, both listed by Aleksandr Nevzorov in his article on Melodiya, are truly preserved, at a party in Tokyo in October 1994. Her answer was "Yes" for both recordings. After that the latter was issued by Russian Disc (RDCD 10906). Someone says this recording does not exist any more. Frankly speaking, the compilers do not know which is the case. Possibly Rostropovich may know it.
    Sibelius: Symphony No. 7

    1977/10/19, Tokyo, NHK Hall, Live
    CT: Private archive
    Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5

    1975/5/13, Tokyo Bunkakaikan Large Hall, Live
    CT: Private archive
    1977/10/19, Tokyo, NHK Hall, Live
    CT: Private archive
    Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6

    1975/6/7, Tokyo Bunkakaikan Large Hall, Live
    CT: Private archive
    Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker: Excerpts

    1977/10/12, Tokyo Bunkakaikan Large Hall, Live
    CT: Private archive
    Wagner: Lohengrin: Prelude to Act 1

    1977/9/27, Tokyo Bunkakaikan Large Hall, Live
    CT: Private archive
    Wagner: Meistersinger von Nurnberg: Prelude to Act 1

    1977/9/27, Tokyo Bunkakaikan Large Hall, Live
    CT: Private archive
    Wagner: Tannhauser: Overture

    1977/9/27, Tokyo Bunkakaikan Large Hall, Live
    CT: Private archive
    Weber: Oberon: Overture

    1977/10/12, Tokyo Bunkakaikan Large Hall, Live
    CT: Private archive
    ARTISTS WHO PERFORMED WITH MRAVINSKY ON RECORD

     
    INSTRUMENTALISTS

    BEDA, Dmitri M., flute, member of the Leningrad Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
    BUYANOVSKY, Vitali Mikhailovich (1928-1996), horn, member of the Leningrad Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
    GILELS, Emil Grigorievich (1916-1985), piano
    IVANOV, Anatoli V., drum, member of the Leningrad Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
    KRASAVIN, Vladimir Nikolayevich, clarinet, member of the Leningrad Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
    KRYLOVA, Olga G., piano, member of the Leningrad Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
    NIKONCHUK, Kirill Nikodimovich, oboe, member of the Leningrad Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
    NURADSHANYAN, Nora, celesta
    OBORIN, Lev Nikolayevich (1907-1976), piano
    OISTRAKH, David Fyodorovich (1908-1974), violin
    RICHTER, Svyatoslav Teofilovich (1915-1997), piano
    SEREBRYAKOV, Pavel Alekseyevich (1909-1977), piano
    SHAFRAN, Daniil Borisovich (1923-1997), cello
    SHPILBERG, Iliya Abramovich, violin, member of the Leningrad Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
    SINITSINA, Yelena Andreyevna, harp, member of the Leningrad Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
    TRIZNO, Boris Vasilievich (1898-1968), flute, member of the Leningrad Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
    YEREMIN, Dmitri Fyodorovich, bassoon, member of the Leningrad Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
    YURIEV, Leonid (1913- ), trumpet, member of the USSR State Symphony Orchestra
     
    VOCALISTS

    KILICHEVSKY, Vitali Ignatevich (1899- ), tenor
    PETROV, Ivan Ivanovich (1920- ), bass
     
    ORCHESTRAS

    Leningrad State Philharmonic Academy Symphony Orchestra
    Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
    Moscow Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
    Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra
    USSR State Symphony Orchestra
     
    CHORUSES

    SVESHNIKOV, Aleksandr Vasilievich (1890-1980), chorus-master
    RSFSR Chorus
    Boy's Chorus of State Choral School


    SUPPLEMENT

     
    Birth: Yevgeni Aleksandrovich Mravinsky was born on June 4, 1903 in St Petersburg as the son of Aleksandr Konstantinovich and Yelizaveta Nikolayevna. His father was a lawyer of the rank of fourth grade secretary. His mother from the Filkov family had a beautiful voice. His aunt Yevgeniya Konstantinova Mravina (1864-1914) was a leading soloist at the Marinsky Opera Theater. "I grew up in a family where music was well known and cultivated," recalled he later. His parents started piano lessons for their son, given by Valentina Avgstovna Storet, when he was six years old. It was at this age that Mravinsky went to the Opera Theater for the first time, and he was much impressed with Tchaikovsky's ballet The Sleeping Beauty.
    First appointment: In the autumn of 1924 Mravinsky entered the composition department of the Leningrad Conservatory, then in 1927 transferred to the conducting department where he took the class of professors Nikolai Malko (1883-1961) and Aleksandr Gauk (1893-1963). Before entering the Conservatory, he had a job as a regular pianist for E. Vecheslova-Snetkova at the Leningrad Ballet School, and then in the spring of 1931 he was asked to conduct Glazunov's ballet The Seasons at the Ballet School of the Marinsky Opera. He had had close connection with the Marinsky Opera Theater since 1921. At the end of 1931, he was appointed an assistant conductor at the Marinsky Opera Theater where he performed mostly ballets such as Tchaikovsky's The Sleeping Beauty, Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, Boris Asafiev's Fountain of Bakhchisarai, etc.
    First conducting the Leningrad Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra: In the summer of 1931 after graduated from the Conservatory, Mravinsky was selected among 3 graduates (the others being Y. Pazovsky and M. Shikolnikov) to conduct the Leningrad Philharmonic for the first time. The concert was held at the Garden of Rest where he conducted Beethoven's Egmont Overture, Leonora Overture No. 3, Musorgsky's Sorochinsky Fair Overture, etc.
    World premieres: Mravinsky premiered many works of Soviet/Russian composers which include:
    Shostakovich's other works: Cello Concerto No. 1 (Mstislav Rostropovich), Violin Concerto No. 1 (David Oistrakh) and Song of the Forests
    Aram Khachaturyan: Symphony No. 3 (Symphonic Poem)
    Nikolai Myaskovsky: Symphony No. 4
    Sergei Prokofiev: Symphony No. 6
    Vadim Salmanov: Symphonies Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4
    Georgi Sviridov: Piano Concerto (Pavel Serebryakov)
    Galina Ustovolskaya: Stepan Razin's Dream, Man from a High Hill and The Hero's Exploit
    First studio recording:This recording was made just after its world premiere on November 11, 1937, but had not been released for a long time outside the USSR until BMG Japan reissued its compact disc in 1998. Melodiya does not have its original source any more.
    Appointment as chief conductor of the Leningrad Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra: Mravinsky was appointed as chief conductor of the Leningrad Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra promptly after the First USSR Conductors' Competition in September 1938, where he won the first prize (See APPENDIX 2.).
    First concert as chief conductor of the Leningrad Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra: The program of this concert on October 18, 1938 was:
    Mozart: Der Schauspieldirektor: Overture
    Musorgsky: Khovanshchina: Prelude
    Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5
    Second studio recording: Very recently BMG Japan/Melodiya released for the first time the Shostakovich Symphony No. 5 which wasrecorded just after Mravinsky became the Chef. This recording was originally recorded on optical soundtrack.
    First live recording: Mravinsky participated in the first Spring Festival in Prague and conducted the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. Khachaturyan's Piano Concerto with Lev Oborin (he made its world premiere), Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet and Shostakovich's Symphony No. 5 were performed.
    Last studio recording: The Shostakovich Symphony No. 12 was premiered by Mravinsky and the Leningrad Philharmonic on October 1, 1961 in Leningrad. This last studio recording seems to have been made just after the world premiere, but its exact date is unknown. Why Mravinsky stopped making recordings in studio is not clear.
    Last live recording: At this moment this recording is the last one so far. Triton video DMEC 18008 (dated 1984/4/29) is identical with Russian Disc RDCD 10912, where Mravinsky looks fairly healthy.
    Last concert: The recording of this concert is preserved? As far as the compilers know, before this concert Mravinsky gave the concert on November 30, 1986 where he performed excerpts from the Wagner operas.
    Death: Mravinsky had been ill in bed during the latter half of 1987, and was sent to a hospital in Vienna at the end of that year. He returned home on January 3, 1988. When Mrs. Mravinsky saw the bill from the hospital, she felt her hair stand on end because they had not enough foreign currency. A representative of Der Wiener Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde kindly said "You need not worry about that. We will pay it on behalf of you, as our great gratitude to the maestro's music." (Memoirs about Mravinsky by Midori Kawashima from the Japanese translation of Fomin's Yevgeni Aleksandrovich Mravinsky) He died at home from a heart attack at the age of 84.
    Most recorded work: From 1932 to 1982, Mravinsky performed the Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5, 113 times with the Leningrad Philharmonic. The second most is the Shostakovich Symphony No. 5, 102 times.
    Most issued work: Svyatoslav Richter did not play so often in concert with Mravinsky. After Mravinsky's death, however, Richter gave many recitals in Europe and Japan to his tribute, saying that "the recital this evening is dedicated to the greatest Soviet-born conductor of this century, the late Yevgeni Mravinsky." Also, according to Midori Kawashima, who had worked for a long time as a Russian-Japanese interpreter for both Mr. and Mrs. Yevgeni Mravinsky and Mr. and Mrs. Svyatoslav Richter, Maestro Richter strongly insisted that the Leningrad Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra should crown the name of Yevgeni Aleksandrovich, which was never realized.
    (Memoirs about Mravinsky by Midori Kawashima from the Japanese translation of Fomin's Yevgeni Aleksandrovich Mravinsky)
    Copyright: Kenzo Amoh and Frank Forman, 1998





    INTRODUCTION

     
    Yevgeni Aleksandrovich Mravinsky (1903/6/4 St Petersburg-1988/1/19 Leningrad) was chief conductor of the Leningrad Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra (whose full name is the Leningrad State Philharmonic Academy Symphony Orchestra, named after Dmitri Dmitrievich Shostakovich, Honored Collective of the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic) for more than forty-nine years until his death. His nearly half-century career as chief conductor of a symphony orchestra is comparable only with Willem Mengelberg at the Concertgebouw Orchestra, Amsterdam and with Ernest Ansermet at L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande. He conducted mostly the Leningrad Philharmonic, though he also made recordings for the USSR State Symphony Orchestra, the Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra, and the Moscow Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra in 1940s and 1950s. The only foreign orchestra he ever conducted was the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra.
    Mravinsky is the man who stuck to one orchestra, one city, and one concert hall.
    Mravinsky left 102 commercially issued recordings, 54 studio recordings and 48 live recordings, during he was alive. The first recording was the Shostakovich Symphony No. 5 recorded in 1938 just after its premiere by Mravinsky and the Leningrad Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra.
    Though he made studio recordings in 1940s and 1950s, he stopped making them in 1961. Almost all of these recordings were manufactured and issued by Melodiya, the monopoly company of the Soviet Union. Considering his magnificent career, the number of his recordings released was extremely small. Furthermore, it is very strange that many recordings were released more than two or three years later after they were recorded. For example, a series of 1965 Moscow live recordings were first released in 1971. The reason why Mravinsky stopped making recordings in studio in the early 1960s and why Melodiya's issues of Mravinsky's recordings were untimely are not clear. Probably Mravinsky himself did not like making recordings and Melodiya had a Moscow-centered policy.
    Since his death in 1988 and the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, many of his previously-unissued recordings have been released on various labels, the number of which is now about 140.
    Most of them are seemed to have come from broadcasts. Among these new issues, specifically noted recordings are those released by BMG Japan/Melodiya, which include the reissue of the 1938 Shostakovich 5th Symphony (this recording was issued only on a 78rpm set before), early studio recordings with the Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra and the USSR State Symphony Orchestra, and several 1972 Moscow live recordings.
    Aleksandr Nevzorov, Mravinsky's last pupil, investigated unissued recordings in archives of Leningrad and Moscow, and wrote about them in an article, "'Emperor Yevgeni' or 'Type of Modesty'?" in Melodiya No. 2, 1990. Most of unissued recordings listed by him have been released by Russian Disc and BMG Japan. The most important recording listed by Nevzorov which has not been yet released is the world premiere of the Shostakovich Cello Concerto No. 1 with Mstislav Rostropovich.
    This updated Mravinsky discography and other materials is a revised version of the following discographies which we have published:
    1st Edition: Kenzo Amoh, Frank Forman and Hiroshi Hashizume, Mravinsky Discography, Japanese Mravinsky Society, Osaka, 1993 March.
    2nd Edition: Frank Forman and Kenzo Amoh, "Evgeni Mravinsky Discography," Journal of the Association for Recorded Sound Collections, 1994 Spring issue
    3rd Edition: Kenzo Amoh and Frank Forman, Legacy of Yevgeni Mravinsky: Discography, liner notes in Japanese for Volume 1 of a set of Mravinsky's previously unissued recordings, BMG Japan BVCX 8020 - 8023 (a four CD set issued 1998 May). Contains an abbreviated version of the discography and includes only first issue and compact discs currently available.
    Making a discography is a maddening process, but especially so in the case of Mravinsky, since different issues of what turns out to be the same performance all too often bear different recording date on the record jacket or liner notes. This is especially true of CDs issued in the last five or six years on minor labels. Though many comparisons of recordings were made not only by the compilers themselves but by their collaborators, the discography and other materials still contain some ambiguities. Nevertheless the compilers believe it is 98 to 99 percent accurate. Not identified or verified items are noted. Also the compilers cannot verify whether or not each label is authentic, so all the commercially issued recordings were compiled. Comment and new information about Mravinsky's recordings is most welcome. Please write to or send e-mail to the compilers (Kenzo Amoh and Frank Forman).
    Grateful acknowledgements are owed to several people: Aleksandra Mikhailovna Vavilina-Mravinskaya (the conductor's widow); Aleksandr Nevzorov (Mravinsky's last pupil and conductor, Moscow); Hiroshi Hashizume (Japanese Mravinsky Society, Kishiwada, Osaka); William D. Curtis (Newton, MA); Donald R. Hodgman (New York); Paul Miller (Los Angeles); Derek C. Hulme (Ross-shire, UK); Shuichiro Kawai (Tokyo); Hiroo Ohno (Tokyo); Midori Kawashima (Kodaira, Tokyo); Hisae Kobayashi (Tokyo); and to the following: Sarah Banks Forman (Mrs. Frank Forman), Jerome F. Weber (Utica, NY), Michael H. Gray (Alexandria, VA), Ryusuke Kozawa (BMG Japan), Naoya Hirabayashi (Chohu, Tokyo), Juris Grinevics (Latvian Academy of Music, Riga), Diana Grinevica (Mrs. Juris Grinevics), Peter Adamson (St. Andrews, UK), David G. Crighton (Cambridge, UK), Lawrence E. Friedman (Washington, CT), Pierre de Gavriloff (Paris), Jiri Jirak (Plzen, Czech Republic), Edmund Juszczyk (Chicago), Gilles Mercier (Suresnes, France), Philip G. Moores (Stafford, UK), Bruce Morrison (Kent, UK), John Riley (London), Goran Soderwall (Stockholm), Hiroshi Yasuda (Tower Records, Tokyo), and Katsushi Watanabe (Okayama).
    General Notes

    1. All records are stereo unless noted as monaural.
    2. LPs are 30 centimeters (12 inches) in diameter records unless stated otherwise.
    3. The orchestra is the Leningrad Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra unless stated otherwise.
    4. Recording data are mostly based on each record. Some come from information from Aleksandr Nevzorov.
    5. "<" before a recording date means that the exact date is unknown. The date given is the earliest date that restorers were known to have checked the recording. Aleksandr Nevzorov (Mravinsky's last pupil) estimates that the actual recording was made either on that date or any time during the preceding month.
    6. Soviet LPs are numbered constructively on each side of the disc, instead of one number for the whole disc. In this discography, the disc number of each side is shown where known.
    7. Issue date of Soviet records are mostly based on the table in Bennett's discography, if not otherwise attested on the disc or record jacket.
    8. In case that recording data are discrepant between discs, Melodiya's data were adopted because their data are seemed to be most reliable, most of which show recording engineers as their evidences.
    9. In this discography, date is shown on a Year/Month/Date basis, e.g., 1998/12/13 means December 13, 1998.
    Abbreviations

    General
    CD: compact disc
    CT: sound cassette tape
    LD: laserdisc
    LP: 33-1/3rpm record
    na: not available
    RE: recording engineer
    VT: video tape
    45: 45rpm record
    78: 78rpm record
    78MG: 78rpm long-playing microgroove record
    Bibliography

    B-123: page 123 of Bennett's Discography
    WERM1-123: page 123 of World's Encyclopaedia of Recorded Music, Basic Volume and First Supplement
    WERM2-123: page 123 of World's Encyclopaedia of Recorded Music, Second Supplement
    WERM3-123: page 123 of World's Encyclopaedia of Recorded Music, Third Supplement
    Record Labels

    Andromeda: Italy
    Angel: USA
    Ariola/Eurodisc: Germany
    Arkadia: Italy
    Artia: USA
    Artists: Italy
    Audiophile: Audiophile Classics, Germany?
    Bastei:
    BBC Legends: UK
    BMG/Melodiya: BMG Music GmbH, Germany
    BMG(Japan): BMG Japan Inc.
    Bruno: USA
    Chant du Monde: Le Chant du Monde, France
    Classical Collection:
    Classics Club: USA
    Collets: UK
    Collosium: Collosium Record Co., USA
    Columbia (Japan): Nippon Columbia Ltd.
    Concert Hall: Concert Hall Society, USA
    Czar Classics: Start and Audio Video Ltd., UK
    Dante: Dante Productions, France -R1-
    Decca: Decca Records, Inc., USA
    DG: Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Germany
    DG(Japan): Nippon Grammophon Co., Ltd. or Polydor K.K.
    Diaphon: Australia
    Dischi Ricordi: Italy
    Discocorp: former Bruno Walter Society, USA
    Documents: Italy
    Dreamlife: Japan
    Echo Industry: Japan?
    Educational Media Associates: former Bruno Walter Society, USA
    Ember: UK
    EMI: Electrical and Musical Industries, Ltd., UK
    Erato: Erato Disques S.A., France
    Eterna: Deutsche Schallplatten, East Germany
    Eurodisc: BMG Music International, Germany
    Everest: Everest Record Group, USA
    Fonit Cetra: Fonit Cetra s.p.a., Italy
    Fontana(Japan): Nippon Phonogram Co., Ltd.
    Hall of Fame: USA
    Halloo: Japan?
    Heliodor: USA
    HMV: His Master's Voice, EMI, UK
    Hunt: Hunt Productions, Italy
    Icone: Villanis S.A.
    Inta'glio: Italy
    JVC: Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. or Victor Musical Industries, Ltd., Japan
    Kawade-shobo/Shinsekai: Kawade-shobo (publishing company), Japan
    King: King Records Co., Ltd., Japan
    Kingsway: USA
    Leningrad Masters: Master Tone Multimedia Ltd., UK
    Linfair: Linfair Magnetic Sound Ltd., Taiwan
    Live Classic : ANF Software Co., Ltd., Japan
    Melodiya: USSR or Russia
    Melodiya-Australia: Australia
    Memoria: Switzerland
    Monarch: USA
    Monitor: USA
    Multisonic: Multisonic a.s., Czech Republic
    Murray Hill: Murray Hill Records, USA
    Music and Arts: Music and Arts Programs of America, USA
    Nippon Crown: Japan
    Old Melodiya: First Russian records with CCCP (USSR) or Mezhdunarodnaya Kniga, USSR
    Olympia: Olympia Compact Discs Ltd., UK
    One Eleven: Japan?
    Originals: Italy
    Palladio: Italy
    Parlophone: UK
    Period: Period Music Co., USA
    Philips: Philips Classics Productions, The Netherlands
    Phonogram: The Netherlands
    Pigeon : Pigeon Disc, Japan?
    PolyGram(Japan): PolyGram K.K.
    Praga: Le Chant du Monde, France
    Revelation: Revelation Records Ltd., UK
    Russian Disc: CanadaSaga Classics: Sound-Products Holland BV, The Netherlands
    Saga: Saga Records Ltd., UK
    Shinsekai: Shinsekai Records Co., Ltd., Japan
    Sono: Sono Record Co., Ltd., Japan
    Stradivari: USA
    Stradivarius: USA
    Supermajestic: USA
    Supraphon: Czechoslovakia
    Teldec: Germany
    Teldec(Japan): Warner Music Japan
    Telefunken: Germany
    Toei: Toei Video Co., Ltd., Japan.
    Topic: UK
    Toshiba: Toshiba-EMI, Ltd., Japan
    Triton: Digital Media Laboratory Inc., Japan
    Turnabout: USA
    Ultraphon: Czechoslovakia
    Urania: Urania Classics, USA
    Vanguard: Vanguard Recording Inc., USA
    Vedette: Italy
    Vox: Vox Productions Inc., USA
    Warner Music: Warner Music Vision, USA -R1-
    Warner Music(Japan): Warner Music Vision, Japan -R1-
    Westminster: USA
    Zafiro: Spain
    ZYX/Melodiya: ZYX Music GmbH, Germany
    Bibliography

    Kenzo Amoh, Frank Forman and Hiroshi Hashizume, MRAVINSKY DISCOGRAPHY (Osaka: Japanese Mravinsky Society, 1993 March)
    Frank Forman and Kenzo Amoh, Evgeni Mravinsky Discography, ARSC Journal, 1994 Spring issue
    Kenzo Amoh and Frank Forman, Legacy of Yevgeni Mravinsky: Discography, Liner notes of Mravinsky's previously unissued recordings Volume 1 (Tokyo: BMG Japan 4 CD set BVCX 8020 - 8023, 1998 May) (abbreviated version which includes only first issue and compact discs currently available, in Japanese)
    Vitali Fomin, Mravinsky conducting the Orchestra (Leningrad: Muzyka, 1976) (in Russian)
    Vitali Fomin, Yevgeni Aleksandrovich Mravinsky (Moscow: Muzyka, 1983) (in Russian), Japanese translation by Midori Kawashima, Nobuko Kotani and Takeo Ooba (Tokyo: Ongaku-no-tomo-sha, 1998)
    Vitali Sergeyevich Fomin (Editor), Leningrad State Philharmonic of the Order of the Red Flag of Labor (Leningrad: Muzyka, 1972) (in Russian)
    F.F. Clough and G.J. Cumming (Editors), The World's Encyclopaedia of Recorded Music (London: Sidgwick and Jackson, Ltd.)
    Basic Volume (1925-1950) including First Supplement (1950-June 1951), 1952
    Second Supplement (1951-1952), 1953
    Third Supplement (1953-1955), 1957
    John R. Bennett, MELODIYA: A Soviet Russian L. P. Discography (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Inc., 1981)
    Derek C. Hulme, Dmitri Shostakovich: A Catalogue, Bibliography, and Discography, Second edition (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991)
    Aleksandr Nevzorov, "'Emperor Yevgeni' or 'Type of Modesty'?," Melodiya, No. 2 1990, Moscow (in Russian)
    Allan Ho and Dmitry Feofanov, Biographical Dictionary of Russian/Soviet Composers (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Inc., 1989)
    1998 December
    Compilers/Editors:

    Kenzo Amoh
    Address: No. 107, 1-12-23, Den-enchohu, Ota-ku, Tokyo, 145-0071, Japan
    Telephone and Fax: +81-(0)3-3721-3080
    e-mail: amohkenz@ce.mbn.or.jp
    Project: Leonid Kogan Discography (Tokyo: Kenzo Amoh, 1997)
    Frank Forman
    Address: 4740 Bradley Boulvard, Apt. 118, Chevy Chase, MD 20815-6337, USA
    Telephone: +1-301-652-5792
    e-mail: checker@clark.net
    Project: "Acoustic Chamber Music Sets Discography," to appear in the Journal of the Association for Recorded Sound Collections

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    En effet, c'est un boulot épatant - et bien pratique vu le peu de fiabilité des renseignements russes ou soviétiques. Je vais l'utiliser pour la playlist du mois prochain
    (Et la Wayback Machine de Archive.org est épatante elle aussi pour compenser les défauts des gens qui oublient de payer leur hébergement...)
    La seule certitude que j'ai, c'est d'être dans le doute. (Pierre Desproges)

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    impressionnant...
    Il s'engendre beaucoup d'abus au monde ou, pour le dire plus hardiment, tous les abus du monde s'engendrent de ce qu'on nous apprend à craindre de faire profession de notre ignorance.

    Montaigne

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    Citation Envoyé par lebewohl Voir le message
    impressionnant...
    Indéniablement !
    Mais aussi chiant à lire que le Lévitique, les Nombres et le Deutéronome réunis !

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    Ce n'est pas une discographie, mais une photo d'une situation rarissime. On aurait pu proposer ça en MQCD, tellement c'est rare. Cela rappelle la publicité d'époque pour le film "Ninotchka" : "Garbo rit!". En effet sur cette photo, Mravinsky rit! En compagnie de Chostakovitch, en plus...
    Images attachées
    Il s'engendre beaucoup d'abus au monde ou, pour le dire plus hardiment, tous les abus du monde s'engendrent de ce qu'on nous apprend à craindre de faire profession de notre ignorance.

    Montaigne

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    Cette photo est une véritable pépite, merci, Leb'. C'est simple, si tu ne l'indiquais pas, je n'aurais jamais reconnu Mravinsky tant le voir rire le rend méconnaissable pour moi...


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