Description: Early North American RecordingsFrederic StockChicago Symphony OrchestraVolume 7 Johannes Brahms:Tragic Overture Op. 81recorded : 26 April 1941Serenade No. 1, Op. 11 - Minuetrecorded : 26 April 1941Symphony No. 3 in F Major Op. 90recorded : 23 November 1940 Frederic Stock (1872 - 1942), a German conductor and composer, is most famous for his 37-year tenure as music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Under Stock's direction, the Chicago Symphony became one of America's top orchestras, developing a distinctive brass sound already heard in its first recordings. An enthusiast of modern music, Stock championed the works of many then modern composers including Gustav Mahler, Richard Strauss, Igor Stravinsky (whose Symphony in C was commissioned for the orchestra's 50th anniversary), Sergei Prokofiev (who was soloist in the world premiere of his Third Piano Concerto in Chicago), Gustav Holst, Zoltán Kodály, (whose Concerto for Orchestra was commissioned by Stock), Nikolai Myaskovsky (whose Symphony No. 21 was commissioned for the orchestra's 50th anniversary), Josef Suk, William Walton, Arthur Benjamin, George Enescu, and many others. Stock's most memorable recordings were of Romantic repertory by Schubert, Schumann, Weber, Goldmark and Glazunov.
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Artist: FREDERIC STOCK, JOHANNES BRAHMS
Conductor: FREDERIC STOCK
Composer: Johannes Brahms
Format: CD
Release Title: Frederick Stock Early North American Recordings 7
Performer Orchestra: Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Edition: HISTORIC RECORDINGS
Record Label: LYS
Release Year: 1996
Style: Overture, Symphony, Minuet
Genre: Overture, Serenade, Classical, Symphony, Minuet