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Anshel Brusilow discography
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Anshel Brusilow (14 August 1928 – 15 January 2018) was an American violinist, conductor, and music educator at the collegiate level.
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As violinist
Philadelphia Orchestra[1]
- The Romantic Philadelphia Strings (1970)
Recorded February 14, 1966, Town Hall, Philadelphia
Eugene Ormandy, conductor
Anshel Brusilow, violin soloist (1st work)
1 of 10 tracksThomas Frost, producer
OCLC 6407768
Columbia MS 7103 (LP)
Columbia M 30066 (LP)
OCLC 6407768
The Massenet was also released on the LP:
Greensleeves
CBS SBR 235276 - Collection: First Chair Encores, Vol. 1 (1961)
Eugene Ormandy, conductor
Anshel Brusilow, violin soloist (1st work)
The original LP was sold to benefit the Philadelphia Orchestra pension fund
1 of 7 tracks- Sarasate: Introduction and Tarantelle for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 43 (RAK No. 930)
Columbia ML 6191 / MS 6791 (LPs)
OCLC 30499626, 6234060, 5921837; OCLC 859389078
Haydn House HH 2008-309 (CD) - Philadelphia Orchestra – Ormandy (1961)
Recorded December 15, 1960, Manhattan Center, New York
Eugene Ormandy, conductor
Anshel Brusilow, violin soloist
Ein Heldenleben, Op. 40 (RAK No. 896)
- "Der Held (The Hero)
- "Des Helden Widersacher" ("The Hero's Adversaries")
- "Des Helden Gefährtin" ("The Hero's Helpmate")
- "Des Helden Walstatt" ("The Hero's Battlefield") (beginning)
- "Des Helden Walstatt" ("The Hero's Battlefield") (conclusion)
- "Des Helden Friedenswerke" ("The Hero's Works of Peace")
- "Des Helden Weltflucht Und Vollendung" ("The Hero's Escape From The World And His Fulfillment")
Columbia Masterworks MS 6249 (US; 1961)
OCLC 3618748, 695705007, 695705007
Columbia Masterworks ML 5649 (US; 1961)
CBS SBRG 72030 (UK; 1961)
Odyssey Y 31922 - Philadelphia Orchestra – Ormandy (1961)
Recorded February 11, 1962, Town Hall, Philadelphia[i]
Eugene Ormandy, conductor
Anshel Bursilow, violin soloist
Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade, Op. 35 (RAK No. 965)- "The Sea And Sinbad's Ship"
- "The Story of the Kalandar Prince"
- "The Young Prince and the Young Princess"
- "The Festival at Bagdad;" "The Sea;" "The Ship Goes To Pieces On A Rock Surmounted By A Bronze Warrior;" Conclusion
Robert Frost, producer
OCLC 6442685
Catalog No.: Columbia MS 6365 (LP)
Side A: Matrix No. (label) – XSM 56842
Side B: Matrix No. (label) – XSM 56843
Side A: Matrix No. (stamped in runout) – XXSM-56842-1DG T
Side B: Matrix No. (stamped in runout) – XXSM-56843-1CG T
Columbia Masterworks ML 5765 (LP)
Franklin Mint 6011/15 (LP)
Odyssey MBK 39786 (CD)
Sony SBK 46537 (CD) (see "Compilations" below)
Sony SBK 89956 (CD)
Sony 88697-27987-2 (10)
Sony (Japan) SICC 1681
CBS CBS 72075
CBS CBS 61044
Embassy Classics S CBS 30095 - Richard Yardumian, Philadelphia Orchestra (1963)
Recorded April 15, 1954, Academy of Music, Philadelphia
Philadelphia Orchestra
Eugene Ormandy, conductor
Anshel Brusilow, violin (2nd work)
Howell Zulick, tenor solo (4th work)
Cover art: Doris Lee
Yardumian, composer- Armenian Suite (RAK No. 632)
- Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (RAK No. 634)
- "Desolate City" (RAK No. 633)
- Psalm No. 130 (RAK No. 635)
Columbia Masterworks ML 4991
OCLC 4031206
Side A: Matrix No. (label) – XLP 31728
Side B: Matrix No. (label) – XLP 31729
Side A: Matrix No. (stamped in runout) – XLP 31728-1D
Side B: Matrix No. (stamped in runout) – XLP 31729-1A - Richard Yardumian, Philadelphia Orchestra
Recorded November 21, 1960, Academy of Music, Philadelphia
Eugene Ormandy, conductor
Anshel Brusilow, violin
John McClure, producer
1 of 2 works- Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (RAK No. 892)
Columbia ML 5862 (LP)
OCLC 10070290, 401722428
Side A: Matrix No. (label) – XLP 59375
Side B: Matrix No. (label) – XLP 59376 - Philadelphia Orchestra (1966) (RAK No. 961)
Recorded January 28, 1962, Town Hall, Philadelphia[i]
Eugene Ormandy, conductor
Anshel Brusilow, violin
Thomas Frost, producer
OCLC 608017431, 611282099
Columbia Masterworks MS 6789
CBS SBRG 72445
Columbia Masterworks ML 6189
CBS BRG 72445 - Philadelphia Orchestra – Vivaldi (1961) (RAK No. 879)
Eugene Ormandy, conductor
Anshel Brusilow, violin
Program notes by David W. B. Johnson - Vivaldi: The Seasons (arr. by Gian Francesco Malipiero)
(LP, RE) Columbia Masterworks MS 6195 Unknown
(LP) Columbia Masterworks ML 5595
(CD, RM) CBS Odyssey MBK 44813
Columbia Masterworks OS-138
OCLC 3394582
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
Selected compilations; as violinist
- The Philadelphia Orchestra: Rimsky-Korsakov (1991; 2002)[2]
Eugene Ormandy, conductor
- Scheherazade, Op. 35 (RAK No. 965)
Recorded February 11, 1962, Town Hall, Philadelphia[i]
Brusilow, violin soloist - Russian Easter Festival Overture, Op. 36
Recorded April 1, 1959, Broadwood Hotel, Philadelphia[i] - Capriccio espagnol, Op. 34
Recorded February 17, 1966, Town Hall, Philadelphia[i]
Catalog No.: Sony Essential Classics SBK 46537
OCLC 225738531, 1014036706, 51225386 - Scheherazade, Op. 35 (RAK No. 965)
As conductor
Chamber Symphony of Philadelphia
- Chamber Symphony of Philadelphia (1968)
Anshel Brusilow, conductor
- Tchaikovsky: Orchestral Suite No. 4 "Mozartiana" / Andante Cantabile (from Op. 11) -
- Arensky: Variations on a Theme of Tchaikovsky, Op. 35a
RCA Victor RCA Red Seal LSC 3020
OCLC 8567403, 81065300, 1013302997 - Chamber Symphony of Philadelphia (1967)
(LP) RCA Victor Red Seal LSC 2976
OCLC 2820585, 4340918 - Chamber Symphony of Philadelphia (1969)
Anshel Brusilow, conductor
Cover artist: Mozelle Willmont Thompson, Jr. (1926–1969)
- Ravel: Le tombeau de Couperin
- Françaix: Serenade for Small Orchestra
- Ibert: Suite Symphonique
- Ibert: Capriccio
RCA Red Seal LSC 3089
OCLC 611857995 - Chamber Symphony of Philadelphia (1969)
Anshel Brusilow, conductor
Side A: Strauss: Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, Suite- Overture ("Jourdain the Bourgeois")
- "Minuet"
- "The Fencing Master"
- "Entrance and Dance of the Tailors"
- "The Minuet of Lully"
- "Courante"
- "Cléonte's Entry"
- Prelude to Act II (Intermezzo)
Side B: Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme (continued)
- "The Dinner"
Wolf: Italian Serenade
OCLC 742019334
(LP) RCA Red Seal LSC-3087 (1969) - Dallasound (1971)
Paul Guerrero (1931–1989), drums
Jack Petersen, guitar
Al Wesar (1926–2014),[ii] Fender bass
Dallas Symphony Orchestra
Anshel Brusilow, conductor
Wilfred Holcombe (1924–2010), arranger[iii]
Side A:- Overture to Rock, by Wilfred Holcombe (1924–2010)[iii]
- "Something"
- "We've Only Just Begun"
- "My Sweet Lord"
Side B:
Dallasound (record label) DSD 10001
OCLC 7438916
Matrix No. (label) A4RS-0032
As violinist in an ensemble
- Night Journey (℗1976)[iv]
Doc Severinsen Orchestra
Recorded around 1975 at Dallasonic Recording, Dallas, Texas[v]
Brusilow is violinist in the orchestra
Epic PE 34078
OCLC 5341472
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