* DGG(Deutsche Grammophon
Gesellschaft)
- 5/6-digits LPs ; 138(18) 501~550 SLPM(LPM)
Gallery of first released LPs and recording datas
- Any
suggestion and contribution of better images and
recording data will be welcomed and mentioned in
this page.
- Special
thanks to ; John
Edward's 'Deutsche Grammophon Appreciation' site. His work on web DGG
catalog is monumental. In case of using his page,
I marked by light blue background color. (on
the contrary, in case there is no data in his
page, I marked by light red background) And Mr. HOSOYA
Junji's contribution is special as he
sent me 'Deutsche Grammophone perfect data book'
published by Ongakunotomo-sha.
- Of course also
thanks so much to the owner of mikrokosmos.com who offered me the
hosting space.
- 138 *** serials correspond to
18 *** issues(monaural), but not vice versa.
1.
18 501~510
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5 18 501 LPM(stereo; 138
005 SLPM)
BRUCKNER*; Symphony No.5
in B flat major - 4th mvt.
WAGNER; Parsifal - Prelude to Act I, Good
Friday Music
Eugen
Jochum / Sinfonieorchester des Bayerischen
Rundfunks
Recording;
25~27th. Apr. 1959, Herkulessaal,
Residenz, München* & 12~14th Dec. 1957 |
5 18 502 LPM
SCHUBERT*;
Violin Sonatine No.1 in D major op 137-1,
No.3 in g minor op.137-3
SCHUMANN; Violin Sonata No.1 in a minor, op.
105
Wolfgang Schneiderhan(vn), Carl Seemann(p)
Recording;
25~27th Sep. 1953, Wien*(p. 1958) |
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5 18 503 LPM
LISZT; Piano Sonata in b minor,
Petrarch Sonnet No. 123, Au lac de
Wallenstedt, Soiree de Vienne No. 7, Valse
oubliee
Andor
Foldes(p)
Recording; |
5 18 504 LPM(stereo; 138
011 SLPM)
BRAHMS; Liederabend (late works)
Dietrich
Fischer-Dieskau(Br), Jörg Demus(p)
Recording;
11,12th Feb. 1958, Studio Lankwitz,
Berlin |
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5 18 505 LPM
MOZART; Piano Sonatas No. 6 & No.8
in a minor K.310
Conrad
Hansen(p)
Recording;
Jan. & Feb. 1958, Studio Thienhaus,
Hamburg |
5 18 506 LPM
SCHUMANN;
Carnaval op.9, Fantasie in C major op.17
Andor
Foldes(p)
Recording; |
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5 18 507 LPM(=16
130 LP*)
HINDEMITH;
Symphonic Dances for Orchestra, Symphony
"Mathis der Mahler"*
Paul Hindemith / Berliner
Philharmoniker
Recording;
23,24th Mar. 1954 & 28,29th Sep. 1955*,
Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin-Dahlem |
5 18 508 LPM
MOZART; Piano Sonatas K.283, 311,
281, 576
Carl Seemann(p)
Recording; |
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5 18 509 LPM
BEETHOVEN; Piano Trio No.5 in E flat
major op.70-2
MENDELSSOHN; Piano Trio No.1 in d minor op.49
Trio
Santoliquido(Nuovo Terzetto di Roma)
Ornella
Puliti Santoliquido(p), Arrigo Pelliccia(vn),
Massimo Amfitheatroff(vc)
Recording; |
5 18 510 LPM(stereo; 138 010 SLPM)
BRAHMS; Piano Sonata No.3 in f minor op.5,
Scherzo Op.4
Wilhelm
Kempff(p)
Recording;
3,4th Mar. 1958, Beethovensaal, Hannover |
2.
18 511~520
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5 18 511 LPM(stereo; 138 013 SLPM)
SCHOECK; Lieder aus 'Ein Tagewerk'
Dietrich
Fischer-Dieskau(Br), Margrit Weber(p)
Recording;
9,10th Apr. 1958, Studio Lankwitz, Berlin |
5 18 512~13 LPM(stereo; 138
002~03 SLPM)
BEETHOVEN; Symphony No.9 in d minor op.125
'Choral', Egmont*
& Leonore III** overtures
Ferenc
Fricsay / Berliner Philharmoniker, & St. Hedwig's Cathedral
Chor, Irmgard Seefried(S), Maureen
Forrester(A), Ernst Haefliger(T), Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau(Br)
Recording; 28th Dec. 1957,
2nd Jan. & 28,29th Apr. 1958(symphony),
29th* & 30th** Sep. 1958,
Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin-Dahlem |
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5 18 514 LPM(stereo; 138 018 SLPM)
BEETHOVEN; Symphony No.7 in A major op.92,
Coriolan Overture
Karl
Böhm / Berliner
Philharmoniker
Recording;
17,18th Apr. 1958,
Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin-Dahlem |
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5 18 515 LPM |
5 18 516 LPM(stereo; 138 009 SLPM)
BRAHMS; Piano Quintet in f minor, op.34
Eva
Bernatova(p), Janacek SQ.
Recording;
5~7th Jun. 1959, Beethovensaal, Hannover |
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5 18 517 LPM |
5 18 518 LPM(p. Mar. 1959)
HAYDN; String Quartet No.39
in C major, op.33-3 'Bird'*
DVORAK; String Quartet in E flat major, op.51
Janacek
sq.
Recording;
16~18th Feb. 1957 & 9th Jun. 1958*,
Beethovensaal, Hannover
cf. Haydn is recorded by stereo but was
never issued by stereo version. |
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5 18 519 LPM(stereo; 138 037 SLPM)
BEETHOVEN;
Symphony No.1 in C major op.21 & no.8 in
F major op.93*
Eugen
Jochum / Berliner Philharmoniker* &
Sinfonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks
Recording;
3,5th Apr. 1959, Herkulessaal,
München & 30th Apr., 2nd May 1958, Jesus-Christus-Kirche,
Berlin-Dahlem* |
5 18 520 LPM(stereo; 138 016 SLPM)
MIHALOVICH; Violin
Sonata No.2, op.45
RAVEL; Violin Sonata in G major
Max Rostal(vn), Monique
Haas(p)
Recording;
6,7th Oct. 1958, Beethovensaal, Hannover |
3.
18 521~530
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5 18 521 LPM |
5 18 522 LPM(stereo; 138 017 SLPM)
BACH; Chromatic
Fantasy & Fugue in d minor BWV.903, 6
small preludes, Partita No.1 in B flat major
BWV.825, Toccata & Fugue D-dur
Carl Seemann(p)
Recording;
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5 18 523 LPM(stereo; 138 012 SLPM)
BRAHMS;
2 Cello Sonatas, no.1 in e minor op.38 &
no.2 in F major op.99
Ludwig
Hoelscher(vc), Jörg Demus(p)
Recording;
18,19th Jun. 1958, Beethovensaal, Hannover |
5 18 524 LPM(stereo; 138 021 SLPM)
MOZART; Divertimento
K.136
BARTÓK; Rumanian
Dances
HINDEMITH; 5 Pieces Op.44-4
HÄNDEL; Concerto
grosso Op.6-5
Rudolf
Baumgartner / Festival Strings Lucerne
Recording;
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5 18 525 LPM |
5 18 526 LPM
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5 18 527 LPM
SCHUBERT;
String Quartet No.8 in B flat major D.112,
No.10 in E flat major D.87*
MENDELSSOHN; Capriccio & Fugue in e
minor**
Amadeus SQ.
Recording;
23,24th May 1955* & 2,3rd May 1957,
Studio No.1, Abbey Road, London
10~14th May 1954, Beethovensaal,
Hannover**(p. Dec. 1958) |
5 18 528 LPM(stereo; 138 015 SLPM)
BRAHMS; Piano Quartet No.2 in A major,
op.26
Quartetto
di Roma(Trio Santoliquido & Bruno
Giuranna)
Recording;
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5 18 529 LPM(stereo; 138
014 SLPM)
BRAHMS;
Piano Quartet No.1 in g minor, op.25
Quartetto
di Roma
Recording;
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5 18 530 LPM
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4.
138 531~540
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5 138 531~33 SLPM(=138
891~93 SLPM,
monaural 18 531~33 LPM)
BEETHOVEN;
String Quartets No.1~6, op.18
Amadeus SQ.
Recording;
Sep. 1961, Beethovensaal, Hannover |
5 138 531~33 SLPM(later box)
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5 138 531 SLPM(=138
891 SLPM)
BEETHOVEN;
String Quartets No.1 in F major op.18-1 &
no.2 in G major op.18-2
Amadeus SQ.
Recording;
Sep. 1961, Beethovensaal, Hannover |
5 138 532 SLPM(=138
892 SLPM)
BEETHOVEN;
String Quartets No.3 in D major op.18-3 &
no.4 in c minor op.18-4
Amadeus SQ.
Recording;
Sep. 1961, Beethovensaal, Hannover |
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5 138 533 SLPM(=138
893 SLPM)
BEETHOVEN;
String Quartets No.5 in A major op.18-5 &
no.6 in B flat major op.18-6
Amadeus SQ.
Recording;
Sep. 1961, Beethovensaal, Hannover |
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5 138 534~36 SLPM(=138
894~96 SLPM)
BEETHOVEN;
String Quartets No.7~11
Amadeus SQ.
Recording;
Apr.(No.7) & May(No.8,9) 1959, Jun.
1960(No.10,11) |
5 138 534~36 SLPM(another 'red
stereo') |
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5 138 534~36 SLPM(box set) |
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5 138 537~40 SLPM(=138
897~900 SLPM)
BEETHOVEN;
String Quartets No.12~16, Grosse Fuge op.133
Amadeus SQ.
Recording;
Apr.(no.15) & Oct.(No.13 & Grosse
Fuge) 1962, Apr.(no.12,16) & Jun.(no.14)
1963 |
5 138 537~40 SLPM(another box
set) |
5.
18 541~550
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5 18 541 LPM(stereo; 138
022 SLPM)
BRAHMS;
Symphony No.3 in F major op.90,
Tragic Overture op.81
Lorin
Maazel / Berliner Philharmoniker
Recording;
9~11th Jan. 1959, Jesus-Christus-Kirche,
Berlin-Dahlem |
5 18 542 LPM
HAYDN;
String Quartet No.39 in C major, op.33-3
'Bird'*
MOZART; String Quartet No.14 in G major, K.
387
Janacek
sq.
Recording;
8,9th Mar. 1956 & 9th Jun. 1958*,
Beethovensaal, Hannover
cf. Haydn is
recorded by stereo but was never issued by
stereo version. |
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5 18 543 LPM |
5 18 544 LPM
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5 18 545~46 LPM(stereo; 138
028~29 SLPM)
HAYDN; St. Cecilian Mass*
HÄNDEL; Organ
Concerto in F major, op.4-4**
Maria
Stader(S), Marga Höffgen(A), Richard Holm(T),
Josef Greindl(B) / Eugen Jochum / Chor und
Sinfonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks*
Michael Schneider(org) / Eugen Jochum /
Sinfonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks**
Recording;
Oct. 1958*, 10th Jan. 1959** |
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5 18 547~48 LPM(stereo; 138
026~27 SLPM)
DVORÁK; Requiem, op.89
Maria
Stader(S), Sieglinde Wagner(A), Ernst Haefliger(T), Kim Borg(B) /
Karel Ancerl / Czeko Philharmonic Orchestra
& Chorus
Recording;
4th Feb. 1959, Dvorák Hall,
Rudolfinum(Artist' House), Prague
cf. Co-production with Supraphon |
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5 18 549 LPM(Sonata; 16 021 LP & 18 384 LPM)
BARTÓK; Music
for strings, percussions, & celesta*, Sonata for 2
pianos & percussions
Edith
Picht-Axenfeld & Carl Seemann(ps), Ludwig
Porth & Karl Peinkoffer(percs)
Ferenc Fricsay / Radio-Symphonie-Orchester
Berlin*
Recording;
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5 18 550 LPM(stereo; 138 025 SLPM)
R.STRAUSS; Ein Heldenleben, op.40
Herbert
von Karajan / Berliner Philharmoniker
Recording;
2~4th Mar. 1959, Jesus-Christus-Kirche,
Berlin-Dahlem |
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Sources
- Images
- Recording data
- Allmusic
- Deutsche Grammophon
Gesellschaft
- Personal
homepages for artists
- My records
& homepage discographies
- Special
thanks to John Edward's
'Deutsche Grammophon
Appreciation' site
- KEMPFF,
Wilhelm
- FERRAS,
Christian ; Julien
Szulman's site
- SCHNEIDERHAN,
Wolfgang ; a homepage
for him(Japanese)
& Japanese DG
release only
- SCHERBAUM,
Adolf
- DI STEFANO,
Giuseppe
- JANOWITZ,
Gundula
- STADER, Maria
- WUNDERLICH,
Fritz
- Ferenc
Fricsay discography
- JOCHUM, Eugen
- The archive
of Herbert von Karajan(Japanese)
- KOCH, Helmut
- LEITNER,
Ferdinand
- LUDWIG,
Leopold
- MAAZEL, Lorin(Japanese)
- MRAVINSKY,
Yevgeny
- SANDERLING,
Kurt
- Complete
Stereophonic discography of the
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra(Japanese)
- KATO
Yukihiro's home
- The Durbeck
archive
- Personal
Contribution
- Mr. Massimo
Sacchelli ; image of 138
531~33(later box)
- Mr. Barry
Sylverwood-Browne ; infos of 18
504, 18 505, 18 506, 18 524, 18 528,
& 18 545~46 LPM
- Mr. TAKAHASHI
Arato ; images of 18 508 &
18 520
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