Camille Saint-Saëns, The London Festival Symphony Orchestra direction Thomas Greene

La Danse Macabre

Classement
Classique / Baroque
Année
-
Format
Vinyl
Offert Par Antar
7", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single, Stereo
Genre
Non-Music
Promotional
Pays
France
Références
Musidisc [17 RC 418]
Musidisc [RC 418]
Série
Collection Richesse Classique
Pos.
Titre
Durée
Écoute
A
La Danse Macabre, Poème Symphonique, Op 40
-
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B
Bacchanale Extraite de Samson Et Dalila
-
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Composed By

Camille Saint-Saëns

Orchestra

The London Festival Symphony Orchestra

Conductor

Thomas Greene

Artwork By

Vincent van Gogh (2)

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Voir aussi...

Camille Saint-Saëns

ArtisteTitreAnnéeFormatClassement
Placido Domingo, Hector Berlioz, Georges Bizet, Jules Massenet, Camille Saint-SaënsArias1992CD
Remastered, Compilation
à classer
Sergei Prokofiev, Benjamin Britten, Camille Saint-Saëns, Marián Lapšanský, Peter Toperczer, Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ondrej LenárdPeter And The Wolf / The Young Person's Guide To The Orchestra / Carnival Of The Animals1990CD
Album
Classique / Baroque

Biographies

Camille Saint-Saëns

Camille Saint-Saëns (/sɛ̃.sɑ̃(s)/), né le 9 octobre 1835 à Paris et mort le 16 décembre 1921 à Alger, est un pianiste, organiste et compositeur français de l'époque romantique.
Il a écrit douze opéras, dont le plus connu est Samson et Dalila (1877), des oratorios, cinq symphonies, cinq concertos pour piano, trois pour violon et deux pour violoncelle, des compositions chorales, un Requiem, un Oratorio de Noël, de la musique de chambre et des pièces pittoresques, dont Le Carnaval des animaux (1886).
Il est, en 1908, le tout premier compositeur de renom à composer une musique spécialement pour un film, L'Assassinat du duc de Guise.

The London Festival Symphony Orchestra

Appears as classical music orchestra conducted by Thomas Greene on releases of series.

It was never confirmed that those artists (orchestra and conductor) exist indeed.
There are very likely pseudonyms for fraudulent reasons. That was usual practice of Philippe Thomas (producer of those releases and founder of ) according to first hand testimonial of Pierre Jaubert.

It looks like those releases issued under Thomas Greene and The London Festival Symphony Orchestra names were indeed previously issued on other labels under other names. It has been suggested that:
. l=https://www.discogs.com/Rimsky-KorsakovLondon-Festival-Symphony-Orchestra-Thomas-Greene-Sch%C3%A9h%C3%A9razade-Suite-Symphonique-Opu/master/867860Rimsky-Korsakov Schéhérazade could be l=https://www.discogs.com/Rimsky-Korsakov-Sir-Eugene-GoossensLondon-Symphony-Orchestra-Scheherazade-Symphonic-Suite-After-The-/master/695952LSO / Eugene Goossens on Everest
. l=https://www.discogs.com/Anton-Dvorak-The-London-Festival-Symphony-Orchestra-Thomas-Greene-Symphonie-N5-Du-Nouveau-Monde/master/1211159Dvorak New World Symphony could be l=https://www.discogs.com/Dvorak-Leopold-Ludwig-Conducting-The-London-Symphony-Orchestra-New-World-Symphony/master/371680LSO / Leopold Ludwig on Everest
. conductor on l=https://www.discogs.com/Edvard-Grieg-Ronald-Smith-4-Thomas-GreeneLondon-Festival-Symphony-Orchestra-Concerto-Pour-Piano-Et-O/master/1037353Grieg Piano Concerto and Peer Gynt Suites could be George Weldon

Plus, has a mention of and licenses, but has no more those license mentions as the 3 other versions (, , ) with same cat# which have Thomas Greene and The London Festival Symphony Orchestra instead of Michael Freedman and The London Metropolis Symphony Orchestra on the 2 other versions.

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Thomas Greene

Thomas Greene

Appears as classical music conductor of The London Festival Symphony Orchestra on releases of series.

It was never confirmed that those artists (orchestra and conductor) exist indeed.
There are very likely pseudonyms for fraudulent reasons. That was usual practice of Philippe Thomas (producer of those releases and founder of ) according to first hand testimonial of Pierre Jaubert.

It looks like those releases issued under Thomas Greene and The London Festival Symphony Orchestra names were indeed previously issued on other labels under other names. It has been suggested that:
. l=https://www.discogs.com/Rimsky-KorsakovLondon-Festival-Symphony-Orchestra-Thomas-Greene-Sch%C3%A9h%C3%A9razade-Suite-Symphonique-Opu/master/867860Rimsky-Korsakov Schéhérazade could be l=https://www.discogs.com/Rimsky-Korsakov-Sir-Eugene-GoossensLondon-Symphony-Orchestra-Scheherazade-Symphonic-Suite-After-The-/master/695952LSO / Eugene Goossens on Everest
. l=https://www.discogs.com/Anton-Dvorak-The-London-Festival-Symphony-Orchestra-Thomas-Greene-Symphonie-N5-Du-Nouveau-Monde/master/1211159Dvorak New World Symphony could be l=https://www.discogs.com/Dvorak-Leopold-Ludwig-Conducting-The-London-Symphony-Orchestra-New-World-Symphony/master/371680LSO / Leopold Ludwig on Everest
. conductor on l=https://www.discogs.com/Edvard-Grieg-Ronald-Smith-4-Thomas-GreeneLondon-Festival-Symphony-Orchestra-Concerto-Pour-Piano-Et-O/master/1037353Grieg Piano Concerto and Peer Gynt Suites could be George Weldon

Plus, has a mention of and licenses, but has no more those license mentions as the 3 other versions (, , ) with same cat# which have Thomas Greene and The London Festival Symphony Orchestra instead of Michael Freedman and The London Metropolis Symphony Orchestra on the 2 other versions.

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