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Ernest Bloch - Walter Hendl, Victor Herbert - Max Schoenherr And American Recording Society Orchestra - Trois Poemes Juifs / Concerto For Cello And Orchestra download mp3 flac


Performer: Ernest Bloch
Genre: Classical
Album: Trois Poemes Juifs / Concerto For Cello And Orchestra
Released: 1952
MP3 version ZIP size: 1921 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1533 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1594 mb
Rating: 4.3
Votes: 416
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Tracklist

A Ernest Bloch Trois Poemes Juifs
B Victor Herbert Concerto For Violoncello And Orchestra

Credits

  • Cello – Bernard Greenhouse (tracks: B)
  • Composed By – Ernest Bloch (tracks: A), Victor Herbert (tracks: B)
  • Conductor – Max Schoenherr (tracks: B), Walter Hendl (tracks: A)
  • Orchestra – American Recording Society Orchestra (tracks: A,B)

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ARS-24 Victor Herbert, Bernard Greenhouse, Max Schönberr, Walter Hendl, Ernest Bloch Victor Herbert, Bernard Greenhouse, Max Schönberr, Walter Hendl, Ernest Bloch - Trois poèmes juifs  and Concerto for violoncello and orchestra, op. 30, no. 2 ‎(LP) American Recording Society ARS-24 US Unknown
Giamah
Extremely RARE record. Haven't seen another one like it ANYWHERE!!! Very old as well. 1952. Written and performed first in 1894!!!Victor Herbert born Feb 1 1859 died May 26th 1924. He was one of the greatest ever cellist'. He played first chair for the New York Philharmonic and same at the Stuttgart Conservatory prior to that! His playing is AMAZING and is a must hear!Very interesting record!!! WAY AHEAD OF IT'S time.