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Walter Goehr (1903 – 1960), was a Berlin-born composer and conductor, and a pupil of Arnold Schoenberg. He is the father of composer Alexander Goehr. He left Germany in the early 1930s, having lost his job at Berlin Radio because he was Jewish. He was offered a job with EMI, and recorded for their labels, and later for Decca, Concert Hall and others. He was one of many to record with the National Symphony Orchestra for Decca in the late 1940s.
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Mozart - Symphony No.39 in E flat major K543 I. Adagio – Allegro (2 sides) II. Andante con moto (2 sides) III. Menuetto – Allegretto (1 side) IV. Finale – Allegro (1 side) National Symphony Orchestra, Walter Goehr
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Decca AK.1236-8 Matrices: AR 91642-2, 9147-1, 9148-3, 9149-4, 9150-2, 9151-2 Recorded 21st February 1945
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Haydn – Symphony No.96 in D major “Miracle” I. Adagio – Allegro II. Andante III. Menuetto IV. Finale: Vivace assai Haydn – Symphony No.46 in B major I. Vivace II. Poco adagio III. Menuett: Allegretto IV. Finale: Presto e scherzando Winterthur Symphony Orchestra, Walter Goehr (credited on the record to “Classics Club Philharmonic, conducted by William Stellar”)
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The Classics Club – Collector 8 Matrices MEX-8A (MMS 129 PT1 N4A-2); MEX-8B (MMS 129 PT2 N3A-2) Recorded c1951-2
These recordings were made by the Musical Masterpiece Society.
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Franck – Symphony in D minor
I. Lento – Allegro non troppo II. Allegretto, ma non troppo III. Allegro non troppo
Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra, Walter Goehr (credited as Classics Club Philharmonic, Wladimir Tergorsky)
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The Classics Club – Collector 7 (10”) Matrices MEX-7A,-7B (MMS 58P, (and 59P?)) Recorded 1953
Sadly, this record is not in ideal condition – the sound blasts quite a lot in loud passages.
The recording presented here of Franck’s D minor Symphony is credited to one “Wladimir Tergorsky.” It’s tenuous, but if you ignore the “sky” as a “standard” Russian ending, and go for the short version of the first name, you have “Wlad Tergor” which doesn’t sound that far away from Walter Goehr!
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Mozart - Violin Concerto No.5 in A major K219
Theo Olof, violin Classics Club Symphony Orchestra, Walter Goehr
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The Classics Club: Collector 67 Matrices CCHN 67 A-1P, B-1P Recorded early 1950s
Coupled with Mozart Symphony No.32, Carl Bamberger and Frankfurt Opera Orchestra
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Bizet - Carmen - Opera in four Acts - a concise version Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra, Walter Goehr (Performers credited on label as: Orchestra and Chorus of The Opera Classica Society of New York. William Stellar, conductor)
1. Prelude Act 1 (without Coda) 2. Habanera (abridged) 3. Parle-moi de ma mère (abridged) 4. Seguidilla (tenor is a bar behind in final section) 5. Act 2. Chanson bohème 6. Toreador Song (omits L'amour interchange at end) 7. Flower Song 8. Act 3. Smugglers' march 9. Card Song and Trio 10. Micaela's aria 11. Act 3. Finale 12. Intermezzo Act 4 13. Act 4. Finale (abridged)
Cora Canne Meyer, Carmen Leo Larsen, Don José Corry van Bekkum, Micaëla Gerard Holthaus, Escamillo Rick van Veen, Frasquita Betty de Jong, Mercédès
Mediafire link for Bizet - Carmen - concise version - Goehr
(This is a zip file – left click the link, download the file, then unzip when downloaded)
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The Classics Club Rembrandt X64 (Originally issued by The Musical Masterpiece Society) Matrices X64A1P, X64B1P Recorded 1953-4 Reviewed in July 1954 Play at about 33.6rpm
This Classics Club reissue is slightly later than the original MMS issue.
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