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London Philharmonic Orchestra
Basil Cameron, conductor
Track 1 recorded 5 February 1947 by Decca in the Kingsway Hall, London, producer: Victor Olof, engineer: Kenneth Wilkinson
Tracks 2-5 recorded 30 December 1947 by Decca in the Kingsway Hall, London, producer: Victor Olof, engineer; Kenneth Wilkinson
Taken from the 2 CD set: Basil Cameron: The Quiet Maestro, published in 2001 (BC101), by kind permission of the original producer, Mr. R.G.Blair.
Transfers by Roger Beardsley.
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London Philharmonic Orchestra
Basil Cameron, conductor
Track 1 recorded 5 February 1947 by Decca in the Kingsway Hall, London, producer: Victor Olof, engineer: Kenneth Wilkinson
Tracks 2-5 recorded 30 December 1947 by Decca in the Kingsway Hall, London, producer: Victor Olof, engineer; Kenneth Wilkinson
Taken from the 2 CD set: Basil Cameron: The Quiet Maestro, published in 2001 (BC101), by kind permission of the original producer, Mr. R.G.Blair.
Transfers by Roger Beardsley.
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London Philharmonic Orchestra
Basil Cameron, conductor
Track 1 recorded 5 February 1947 by Decca in the Kingsway Hall, London, producer: Victor Olof, engineer: Kenneth Wilkinson
Tracks 2-5 recorded 30 December 1947 by Decca in the Kingsway Hall, London, producer: Victor Olof, engineer; Kenneth Wilkinson
Taken from the 2 CD set: Basil Cameron: The Quiet Maestro, published in 2001 (BC101), by kind permission of the original producer, Mr. R.G.Blair.
Transfers by Roger Beardsley.
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London Philharmonic Orchestra
Basil Cameron, conductor
Track 1 recorded 5 February 1947 by Decca in the Kingsway Hall, London, producer: Victor Olof, engineer: Kenneth Wilkinson
Tracks 2-5 recorded 30 December 1947 by Decca in the Kingsway Hall, London, producer: Victor Olof, engineer; Kenneth Wilkinson
Taken from the 2 CD set: Basil Cameron: The Quiet Maestro, published in 2001 (BC101), by kind permission of the original producer, Mr. R.G.Blair.
Transfers by Roger Beardsley.
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London Philharmonic Orchestra
Basil Cameron, conductor
Track 1 recorded 5 February 1947 by Decca in the Kingsway Hall, London, producer: Victor Olof, engineer: Kenneth Wilkinson
Tracks 2-5 recorded 30 December 1947 by Decca in the Kingsway Hall, London, producer: Victor Olof, engineer; Kenneth Wilkinson
Taken from the 2 CD set: Basil Cameron: The Quiet Maestro, published in 2001 (BC101), by kind permission of the original producer. Mr. R.G.Blair.
Transfers by Roger Beardsley.
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CRQ 602 BASIL CAMAMERON CONDUCTS SIBELIUS: TAPIOLA, SYMPHONY NO. 2 - THE DECCA RECORDINGS OF 1947
Track 1: Sibelius: Tapiola, Symphonic Poem Op. 112
Tracks 2-5: Sibelius: Symphony No. 2 in D major Op. 43
Track 2: Sibelius: Symphony No. 2: Movt 1: Allegretto
Track 3: Sibelius: Symphony No. 2: Movt 2: Tempo Andante, ma rubato
Track 4: Sibelius: Symphony No. 2: Movt 3: Viviacissimo, leading to:
Track 5: Sibelius: Symphony No. 2: Movt 4: Allegro moderato
released March 16, 2024
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Basil Cameron, conductor
Track 1 recorded 5 February 1947 by Decca in the Kingsway Hall, London, producer: Victor Olof, engineer: Kenneth Wilkinson
Tracks 2-5 recorded 30 December 1947 by Decca in the Kingsway Hall, London, producer: Victor Olof, engineer; Kenneth Wilkinson
Taken from the 2 CD set: Basil Cameron: The Quiet Maestro, published semi-privately in 2001, by kind permission of the original producer, Mr. R.G.Blair.
Transfers by Roger Beardsley.
A biography of Basil Cameron may be found at:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basil_Cameron
Programme notes for Sibelius's Tapiola may be found at:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tapiola_(Sibelius)
Programme notes for Sibelius's Symphony No. 2 may be found at:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._2_(Sibelius)