Smetana, Kubelik, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra - Má Vlast - Vyšehrad, Vltava, Blaník Album
Tracklist
1 | Vltava (Moldau) |
2 | Blaník |
3 | Vyšehrad |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SXL 2065, SXL.2065 | Smetana, Kubelik, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra | Smetana, Kubelik, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra - Má Vlast (Sárka / From Bohemia's Meadows And Forests / Tábor) (LP) | Decca, Decca | SXL 2065, SXL.2065 | UK | 1959 |
901 345/6-1, SXL 2064/5 | Smetana, Kubelik, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra | Smetana, Kubelik, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra - Má Vlast (Sárka / From Bohemia's Meadows And Forests / Tábor) (2xLP, RM, TP, 180) | Speakers Corner Records, Decca | 901 345/6-1, SXL 2064/5 | UK | 2000 |
LXT 5475 | Friedrich Smetana, Rafael Kubelik, Wiener Philharmoniker | Friedrich Smetana, Rafael Kubelik, Wiener Philharmoniker - Mein Vaterland / Sárka • Aus Böhmens Hain Und Flur • Tábor (LP, Mono) | Decca | LXT 5475 | Germany | Unknown |
SXL 2064, SXL.2064 | Smetana, Kubelik, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra | Smetana, Kubelik, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra - Mein Vaterland - Vyšehrad, Die Moldau, Blaník (LP, RE) | Decca, Decca | SXL 2064, SXL.2064 | Germany | Unknown |
SXL 2064, SXL.2064 | Smetana, Kubelik, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra | Smetana, Kubelik, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra - Mein Vaterland - Vyšehrad, Die Moldau, Blaník (LP, RE) | Decca, Decca | SXL 2064, SXL.2064 | Germany | Unknown |
Credits
- Composed By – Smetana
- Conductor – Rafael Kubelik
- Engineer [Uncredited] – James Brown
- Liner Notes – Malcolm Rayment
- Mastered By – K
- Orchestra – The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
- Producer [Uncredited] – Erik Smith
Notes
Record 1 of a 2 record set, but both records were available seperately. This means you could buy only record 1 or record 2, hence listed as two seperate entries in discogs. Both came in their own sleeve.
Record 1 (this record) contains sides 1 and 4.
Record 2 contains sides 2 and 3 and has Category SXL 2065.
Recorded 3 - 7 April 1958 in the Sofiensaal, Vienna.
First UK stereo version for this Category. There are no 'blue border' sleeves for this Category.
LABELS:
- Black/silver 'grooved wideband' labels
- "ORIGINAL RECORDING BY" at 11 o'clock
- "Made in England" at bottom
(labelography code: ED1)
- "RECORDING FIRST PUBLISHED 1958"
- Decca 'Musical Notes' logo on both sides
- "E/T" on both sides
- Matrix numbers printed upside-down
SLEEVE:
- Front laminated
- 'Half moon' flipbacks (aka scalloped)
- Main credits are printed in red ink on back
- Triangular "DECCA" logo in a box on front and without a box on back
- Thin spine with no text on it
- Printing date on sleeve for this copy is October 1960 ("10/60")
- "Printed in England" on bottom flipback
- "Laminated with 'Clarifoil' made by British Celanese Limited" on bottom flipback
- "© The Decca Record Co. Ltd., London, 1959" on back
1st Category on sleeve.
2nd Category on labels.
Corresponding mono issue has Category LXT 5474
Tracklisting taken from labels.
No track duration info on sleeve or labels.
Title on back of sleeve is:
"MÁ VLAST (MY COUNTRY)
Cycle of symphonic poems"
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A - machine stamped - this variant): ZAL-4077-2K BB ⵎT 2 1 SM
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B - machine stamped - this variant): ZAL-4080-2K BU ⵎT 2 1 SM
- Matrix / Runout (Matrix on label - side A): ZAL.4077
- Matrix / Runout (Matrix on label - side B): ZAL.4080
- Other (Tax code on label): E/T
- Other (Printing company's code on lower flipback): R.S. 10-60-1508-®
Companies
- Recorded At – Sofiensaal
- Mastered At – Decca Studios
- Printed By – Robert Stace
- Copyright (c) – The Decca Record Company Limited
Album
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