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Tchaikovsky: 1812 Festival Overture, Op.49, Capriccio Italien & Beethoven: Wellington's Victory

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Download links and information about Tchaikovsky: 1812 Festival Overture, Op.49, Capriccio Italien & Beethoven: Wellington's Victory by Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Antal Dorati. This album was released in 1959 and it belongs to genres. It contains 6 tracks with total duration of 01:06:08 minutes.

Artist: Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Antal Dorati
Release date: 1959
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Tracks: 6
Duration: 01:06:08
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No. Title Length
1. Ouverture Solennelle "1812," Op.49 (With Cannon (courtesy US Military Academy West Point) And Bells (L. Spelman Rockefeller Carillon/Riverside Church)) (featuring University Of Minnesota Brass Band) 14:51
2. Commentary to the "1812 Overture"/Sound Effects/Bells (featuring Deems Taylor) 12:07
3. Capriccio Italien, Op.45 14:43
4. Wellington's Victory or the Battle Symphony, Op.91: 1. Battle (featuring London Symphony Orchestra And Chorus) 8:20
5. Wellington's Victory or the Battle Symphony, Op.91: 2. Symphony of Triumph (featuring London Symphony Orchestra And Chorus) 6:52
6. Commetary to "Wellington's Victory" (featuring Deems Taylor) 9:15

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Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture has long been a favorite for concerts in the park with its one-off scoring for an orchestra with multiple cannons and carillon. Tchaikovsky was not the first to include a military fusillade in a score, though, nor even the first to do so in celebrating a Napoleonic defeat: Beethoven's Wellington's Victory likewise includes a volley of muskets and cannons. Both pieces are spectacularly captured in this epic Mercury Living Presence recording, including ground-rumbling munitions fire and fascinating commentaries by renowned music critic Deems Taylor of Disney's Fantasia fame. Tchaikovsky's charming Capriccio Italien ices the cake.