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* DGG(Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft)
   - 5-digits LPs ; 18 001~050 LPM
   Gallery of first released LPs and recording datas

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10" 16 001~050 051~100 101~150 151~200 201~250 251~300 301~350 351~400 401~450  
17 001~050 051~100 101~150 151~200            
133(17) 001~050 051~100 101~150 151~200 201~250 251~300        
12" 18 001~050 051~100 101~150     19 001~050      
136(19) 001~050 051~100 101~150 151~200 201~250 251~300 301~350 351~400 401~450 451~500
501~550 551~600 601~650 651~700 701~750 751~800 801~850 851~900 901~950 951~999
138(18) 001~050 051~100 101~150 151~200 201~250 251~300 301~350 351~400 401~450 451~500
501~550 551~600 601~650 651~700 701~750 751~800 801~850 851~900 901~950 951~000
139(39) 001~050 051~100 101~150 151~200 201~250 251~300 301~350 351~400 401~450 451~500
501~550 551~600 601~650 651~700 701~750 751~800 801~850 851~900 901~950 951~999

1. 18 001~18 010

  5 18 001 LPM
MENDELSSOHN; 'Midsummer Night Dream' Incidental music, op.21 & 61
Rita Streich(S), Eugenia Eustrati(Ms) / Ferenc Fricsay / Berliner Philharmoniker
Recording; 29th Jun. & 1,3,4th Jul. 1950, Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin-Dahlem
  5 18 001 LPM(later jacket)
  5 18 001 LPM(later jacket)   5 18 002 LPM
BRAHMS; Haydn-Variations, op.56a*
MOZART; Serenade No.13
in G major 'Eine kleine Nachtmusik'
Eugen Jochum / Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks
Ferdinand Leitner / Orchester der Württembergischen Staatstheater Stuttgart*
Recording; 3rd Oct. 1950(Mozart)
 
  5 18 003 LPM
GEORG HANN; Opera Arias
Lortzing: Wildsch
ütz; Zar und Zimmermann; Cornelius: Der Barbier
Georg Hann(B) / Ferdinand Leitner, Kurt Eichhorn, Robert Heger / ?
Recording;
 
  5 18 004 LPM
STRAVINSKY; Capriccio
RAVEL; Piano Concerto in G major*
Monique Haas(p)
Ferenc Fricsay / RIAS-Symphonie-Orchester, Berlin
Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt / Sinfonie-Orchester des Nordwestdeutschen Rundfunks, Hamburg
*
Recording; 26,27th Sep. 1950, Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin-Dahlem & 30th Nov. 1948, Hamburg*(p. 1954)
  5 18 004 LPM(later jacket)
 
  5 18 004 LPM(later jacket)  
 
  5 18 005 LPM
WOLF; Italienischen Liederbuch(excerpts)
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau(Br), Hertha Klust(p)
Recording; 14th Apr. 1950 & 19th Jan. 1951, Kleist-Saal, Berlin
 
  5 18 006 LPM
BARTOK; Violin Concerto No.2
Tibor Varga(vn) / Ferenc Fricsay / Berliner Philharmoniker
Recording; 5~15th Jan. 1951, Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin-Dahlem
  5 18 006 LPM(later jacket)
  5 18 007 LPM(=19 026 LPEM)
GOUNOD; Ballet from opera 'Faust'
DELIBES; Suite from ballet 'Sylvia'
Fritz Lehmann / Münchner Philharmoniker
Recording;
  5 18 008 LPM(box issue; 18 451~54 LPM)
BRAHMS; Symphony No.2 in D major, op.73
Eugen Jochum / Berliner Philharmoniker
Recording; May 1951, Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin-Dahlem
 
  5 18 009 LPM
VERDI; 3 duets from Opera 'Aida'
Fu la sorte dell' ami, etc.
Anneliese Kupper(S), Elisabeth Höngen(A) / Ferdinand Leitner / Chor und Orchester der Württembergischen Staatstheater Stuttgart
Recording; 2nd Apr. 1951, Stuttgart
 
  5 18 010 LPM
SCHUBERT; String Quartet No.15 in G major, D.887
Amadeus sq. - Norbert Brainin & Siegmund Nissel(vns), Peter Schidlof(va), Martin Robert(vc)
Recording; 12~14th Sep. 1951, Beethovensaal, Hannover
  5 18 010 LPM(later issue)

2. 18 011~18 020

  5 18 011 LPM (another part in 17 043 LPE)
R.STRAUSS; Opera 'Der Rosenkavalier' (excerpts)
Tiana Lemnitz(S), Elfriede Trötschel(S), Georgine von Milinkovic(A) / Ferdinand Leitner / Württembergischen Staatstheater Stuttgart
Recording; 12th Jul. & 9~11th Oct. 1951, Straßenbahner-Walderholungsheim, Stuttgart-Degerloch
  5 18 012 LPM
TCHAIKOVSKY; Symphony No.5 in e minor, op.64
Ferenc Fricsay / Berliner Philharmoniker
Recording; 12~14th Sep. 1949, Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin-Dahlem
  5 18 013 LPM
TCHAIKOVSKY; Piano Concerto No.1 in b flat minor, op.23
Shura Cherkassky(p) / Leopold Ludwig / Berliner Philharmoniker
Recording; 13th Nov. 1951, Berlin
  5 18 013 LPM(later jacket)
  5 18 013 LPM(last jacket)   5 18 014 LPM(=19 028 LPEM)
TCHAIKOVSKY; Capriccio Italien op. 45, Nußknacker-Suite op. 71a
Fritz Lehmann / Münchener Philharmoniker
Recording;
 
  5 18 015~16 LPM
SCHUBERT; Symphony No.9 in C major
HAYDN; Symphony No.88 in G major*
Wilhelm Furtwängler / Berliner Philharmoniker
Recording; 27th Nov. ~ 4th Dec. & 4,5th Dec.* 1951, Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin-Dahlem
 
  5 18 015 LPM(second jacket)
SCHUBERT; Symphony No.9 in C major(1,2nd mvt.)
  5 18 016 LPM(second jacket)
SCHUBERT; Symphony No.9 in C major(3,4th mvt.)
HAYDN; Symphony No.88 in G major
 
  5 18 017~18 LPM(later reissued as 18 114~15 LPM)
FURTWÄNGLER; Symphony No.2 in e minor
Wilhelm Furtwängler / Berliner Philharmoniker
Recording; Dec. 1951, Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin-Dahlem
 
  5 18 019 LPM
BEETHOVEN; Piano Sonatas No.7 in D major op.10, No.8 in c minor op.13
Wilhelm Kempff(p)
Recording; 1951~52
  5 18 019 LPM(later jacket)
 
    5 18 020 LPM
BEETHOVEN; Piano Sonatas No.11 in B flat major op.22, No.14 in c sharp minor op.27-2 'Moonlight'
Wilhelm Kempff(p)
Recording; 1951~52

3. 18 021~18 030

  5 18 021 LPM
BEETHOVEN; Piano Sonatas No.19 in g minor op.49-1, no.20 in G major op.49-2, & No.23 in f minor op.57 'Appassionata'
Wilhelm Kempff(p)
Recording; 1951~52
  5 18 022~23 LPM
WAGNER; Musikdrama 'Walküre' Act I, Musikdrama 'Parsifal' excerpts
Prelude to Act III, Transformation music
Titurel's arias*
Maria Müller(S), Wolfgang Windgassen(T), Josef Greindl(B)* / Ferdinand Leitner / Chor und Orchester der Württembergischen Staatstheater Stuttgart
Recording; 17,20th Nov. 1951, 21~23rd Apr. 1952*, Stuttgart
 
    5 18 024 LPM
BRAHMS; Piano Concerto No.2 in B flat major, op.83
Adrian Aeschbacher(p) / Paul van Kempen / Berliner Philharmoniker
Recording; 14~17th Jan. 1952, Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin-Dahlem
  5 18 025~28 LPM(4 LP individual issue; later reissued as 18 486~88 LPM, 3 LP box)
HAYDN; Oratorio 'Die Jahreszeiten'
Elfriede Trötschel(S), Walther Ludwig(T), Josef Greindl(B) / Ferenc Fricsay / RIAS Symphonie-Orchester Berlin & RIAS Kammerchor, Chor der St. Hedwigs Kathedrale Berlin
Recording; 21~28th Jan. 1952, Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin-Dahlem
  5 18 025~28 LPM(4 LP box; box issue)
 
  5 18 029 LPM
HEINRICH SCHLUSNUS; In Memoriam I
Schubert: 4 Lieder; Wolf: 3 Lieder; Brahms: 2 Lieder; Strauss, Richard: 4 Lieder
Heinrich Schlusnus(Br)
Sebastian Peschko, Michael Raucheisen, Franz Rupp(p)
Recording;
 
  5 18 030 LPM
BEETHOVEN; Septett in E flat major op.20
Kammermusikvereinigung der Berliner Philharmoniker
Recording;
  5 18 030 LPM(later jacket)

4. 18 031~18 040

  5 18 031 LPM
SCHUBERT; Die schöne M
üllerin, D.795 (1st part)
Walther Ludwig(T), Michael Raucheisen(p)
Recording;
  5 18 032 LPM
SCHUBERT; Die schöne M
üllerin, D.795 (2nd part)
Walther Ludwig(T), Michael Raucheisen(p)
Recording;
 
  5 18 033~034 LPM(later reissued as 18 112~13 LPM)
BRUCKNER; Symphony No.7 in E major
Eugen Jochum / Berliner Philharmoniker
Recording; 28,30,31st Mar. & 1,2nd Apr. 1952, Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin-Dahlem
 
 
  5 18 035 LPM
F. MARTIN; Petite Symphony Concertante
STRAVINSKY; Psalmen Symphony*
Gerty Herzog(p), Silvia Kind(cemb), Irmgard Helmis(hrp)
* Chor der St. Hedwigs-Kathedrale, RIAS Kammer und Knabenchor
Ferenc Fricsay / RIAS-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin

Recording; 11~13th Apr. 1950, Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin-Dahlem & 30th Jan. 1951, Berlin*(p. 1955)
 
  5 18 036 LPM(=17 028 LPE* & 19 124 LPEM*)
BRUCH; Violin Concerto No.1 in g minor, op.26*
TCHAIKOVSKY; Romeo & Julia
Wolfgang Schneiderhan(vn) / Ferdinand Leitner / Bamberger Symphoniker*
Fritz Lehmann/ Bamberger Symphoniker
Recording; 28,30th Apr.* & 27,28th Aug. 1952, Kulturraum, Bamberg
  5 18 036 LPM(later jacket)
  5 18 037 LPM   5 18 038 LPM
VERDI; 4 Sacred songs(Ave Maria, Stabat Mater, Te Deum, Laudi alla Vergine Maria)
Rehmann / Stadtisches Orchester Aachen, Aachener Domchor
Recording;
 
  5 18 039 LPM
TCHAIKOVSKY; Symphony no.4 in f minor, op.36
Ferenc Fricsay / RIAS-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
Recording; 9,10th Sep. 1952, Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin-Dahlem
 
  5 18 040 LPM
CHOPIN; Piano Concerto No. 2 in f minor, op. 21
Stefan Askenase(p) / Fritz Lehmann  / Berliner Philharmoniker
Recording; 26,29th Jun. 1952, Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin-Dahlem
  5 18 040 LPM(later jacket)
 
  5 18 040 LPM(another later jacket)  

5. 18 041~18 052

  5 18 041 LPM
MOZART; Serenade No.7 in D major, K.250 'Haffner'
Ferdinand Leitner / Bamberger Symphoniker, Dénes Zsigmondy(solo vn.)
Recording; 13,15th Dec. 1951, Bamberg
  5 18 041 LPM(later jacket)
 
    5 18 042 LPM
BRUCKNER; String Quintet in F major
Koeckert sq. { Rudolf Koechert & Willi Buchner(vns), Oskar Riedl(va), Josef Merz(vc) }, Georg Schmid(va)
Recording; 9~12th Jun. 1952, Beethoven-Saal, Hannover
  5 18 043 LPM
SCHUBERT; String Quartet No.14 in d minor, D.821
Koeckert sq.
Recording;
  5 18 043 LPM(second jacket)
 
    5 18 044 LPM
BEETHOVEN; Piano Trio No.5 op.70(no.1? 2?), Ich bin der Schneider Kakadu op.121a
Trio Santoliquido
Recording;
 
  5 18 045 LPM
BEETHOVEN; Piano Sonatas No.31 in A flat major op.110 & No.32 in c minor op.111
Wilhelm Kempff(p)
Recording; 1951~52
 
  5 18 046 LPM
DEBUSSY; 12 Etudes
Monique Haas(p)
Recording; 22,23rd Oct. 1951, Beethovensaal, Hannover
  5 18 046 LPM(later jacket)
  5 18 047 LPM(=19 029 LPEM)
VERDI; Excerpts from opera 'Il Trovatore' & 'Falstaff'* & 'MacBeth'
Elisabeth Höngen(A), Hetty Plumacher, Grefe Walther Ludwig(T), Metternich(Br)*, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau(Br)* / Ferdinand Leitner / Orchester der Württembergischen Staatstheater Stuttgart, etc.
Recording; 4,5th Apr. 1951, Stuttgart
  5 18 048 LPM(=19 033 LPEM)
BELIEBTE OPERNCHORE
Weber, Wagner, Beethoven, Verdi, etc.
Elfriede Trötschel(S) / Ferdinand Leitner / Chor und Orchester der Württembergischen Staatstheater Stuttgart, Bamberger Symphoniker*
Recording; 1951 & 1952, Stuttgart & 28th Aug. 1952, Bamberg
  5 18 049 LPM(=19 034 LPEM)
BIZET;
L'Arlesienne Suite 1 & 2
Ferdinand Leitner / Bamberger Symphoniker
Recording; 27,28th Aug. 1952, Bamberg
  5 18 050 LPM(=19 035 LPEM)
J. STRAUSS, Jr.; Fledermaus Overture, Annenpolka,
Frühlingsstimmen, Rosen aus dem Süden, Tritsch-Tratsch, Morgenblätter
Ferenc Fricsay / RIAS Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
Recording; 8th(Rosen, Tritsch, Annen), 10th(Fleder), 17th(Frühlings) Jun. & 11th Sep.(Morgen) 1952, Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin-Dahlem

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Sources

  1. Images
  2. Recording data
  3. Personal contribution
    • Mr. David Osborne ; 18 022~23 image
    • Mr. SHIMIZU Kiminori ; images of 18 004(blue taped), 18 009, 18 015~16(blue taped), 18 017~18(blue taped) and 18 021
    • Mr. TAKAHASHI Arato ; images of 18 015(second), 18 030, 18 039, and 18 043(second)

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