Bruno Walter Recollects
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- Dear Friends of Japanese Music Lovers
- Bruno Walter - 77th Birthday Celebration: "I am going to introduce some of my records"
- Symphony No. 35 in D Major, K. 385 "Haffner": I. Allegro con spirito
- Symphony No. 35 in D Major, K. 385 "Haffner": II. Andante
- Symphony No. 35 in D Major, K. 385 "Haffner": III. Menuetto
- Symphony No. 35 in D Major, K. 385 "Haffner": IV. Finale. Presto
- Bruno Walter - 77the Birthday Celebration: The Concert Aria "Mentre ti lascio, o figlia"
- Mentre ti lascio, K. 513: "Mentre ti lascio, o figlia"
- Bruno Walter - 77the Birthday Celebration:"Dear friends, let me say Good-Bye to you.."
- Bruno Walter tributes by Columbia Masterworks Artists: Lotte Lehmann talks about Bruno Walter
- Bruno Walter tributes by Columbia Masterworks Artists: Ezio Pinza talks about Bruno Walter
- Bruno Walter tributes by Columbia Masterworks Artists: Eleanor Steber talks about Bruno Walter
- Bruno Walter tributes by Columbia Masterworks Artists: George London talks about Bruno Walter
- Bruno Walter tributes by Columbia Masterworks Artists: Lauritz Melchior talks about Bruno Walter
- Bruno Walter tributes by Columbia Masterworks Artists: Joseph Szigeti talks about Bruno Walter
- Bruno Walter tributes by Columbia Masterworks Artists: Leonard Bernstein talks about Bruno Walter
- Bruno Walter tributes by Columbia Masterworks Artists: Leonard Rose talks about Bruno Walter
- Bruno Walter tributes by Columbia Masterworks Artists: John Corigliano talks about Bruno Walter
- Bruno Walter tributes by Columbia Masterworks Artists: William Warfield talks about Bruno Walter
- Bruno Walter tributes by Columbia Masterworks Artists: Jennie Tourel talks about Bruno Walter
- Bruno Walter tributes by Columbia Masterworks Artists: Goddard Lieberson talks about Bruno Walter
- Bruno Walter - An Invitation to great listening, Fall 1966: Here's exciting news for Bruno Walter collectors
- Bruno Walter - An Invitation to great listening, Fall 1966: Bruno Walter Rehearses the Siegfried-Idyll (Excerpt)
- Bruno Walter - An Invitation to great listening, Fall 1966: "I could not think my life without Mahler and Bruckner"
- Bruno Walter - An Invitation to great listening, Fall 1966: "John McClure, the recording director"
- Bruno Walter - An Invitation to great listening, Fall 1966: Beethoven: Symphony No. 9, Op. 125: II. Molto vivace (Excerpt)
- Bruno Walter - An Invitation to great listening, Fall 1966: The Scherzo of Bruckner's Romantic Symphony
- Bruno Walter - An Invitation to great listening, Fall 1966: Bruckner: Symphony No 4 in E Flat Major Romantic III. Scherzo (Excerpt)
- Bruno Walter - An Invitation to great listening, Fall 1966: "I had so many channels to which I found my way to Brahms"
- Bruno Walter - An Invitation to great listening, Fall 1966: But the next work is by Brahms
- Bruno Walter - An Invitation to great listening, Fall 1966: Brahms: Academic Festival Overture, Op. 80 (Excerpt) - Remastered
- Bruno Walter - An Invitation to great listening, Fall 1966: "You will now hear Mozart's Symphony in G Minor"
- Bruno Walter - An Invitation to great listening, Fall 1966: Symphony No. 40, K. 550: IV. Finale. Allegro assai (Excerpt)
- Bruno Walter Recollects: I had many channels to Brahms
- Bruno Walter Recollects: My door to Bruckner
- Bruno Walter Recollects: Bruckner's Te Deum
- Bruno Walter Recollects: First meeting with Mahler: Difference and connection between Mahler and Bruckner
- Bruno Walter Recollects: First meeting with Kathleen Ferrier: Their notable collaborations in Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde and Kindertotenlieder
- Bruno Walter Recollects: How the love for Mozart had grown since Walter was a young conductor
- Bruno Walter Recollects: Bruno Walter introduces Mozart's Symphony No. 35
- Bruno Walter Recollects: Bruno Walter introduces Mozart's Symphony No. 40
- Bruno Walter Recollects: His early performances of the last three Mozart Symphonies Nos.39, 40, 41
- Bruno Walter Recollects: On the birth of a performance:The complete rehearsal of Mozart's Linz Symphony recorded without the conductor's knowledge
- Bruno Walter Recollects: Mozart's Requiem: Walter's changes in instrumentation and Süssmayr's contributions
- Bruno Walter Recollects: Johann Strauss and Walter's love for Vienna
- Bruno Walter Recollects: Farewell-Ability of recordings to leave behind a legacy