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Yevgeny Aleksandrovich Mravinsky
Yevgeny Mravinsky in the Leningrad Philharmonic
Born(1903-06-04)4 June 1903
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire Russia
Died19 January 1988(1988-01-19) (aged 84)
Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union Soviet Union
Occupations
  • сonductor
  • composer
  • pedagogue
Official websitewww.mravinsky.ru

Yevgeny Aleksandrovich Mravinsky (Russian: Евгений Александрович Мравинский)

Discography

The Mravinsky discography presented below is based on the previously published discography compiled by Kenzo Amoh, Frank Forman, and Hiroshi Hashizume[1]. Since 1998, a significant number of new recordings have been released, including new transfers of previously known concerts. Wherever possible, these missing entries have been incorporated into the existing discography. Additions are highlighted in green.

According to Amoh, “Mravinsky left 102 commercially issued recordings, 54 studio recordings and 48 live recordings, during he was alive. The first recording was the Shostakovich Symphony No. 5 recorded in 1938 just after its premiere by Mravinsky and the Leningrad Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra”[2].

Bach, Johann Sebastian
Suite No. 2, BWV 1067
21.XI.1961, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural.
CD Compact Disc
Russian Disc RDCD 11167 (1994)
Bartók, Bela
Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta, Sz. 106 (1936)
Premiere in the USSR by Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic on 16.XII.1961
10.II.1962, Franz Liszt Academy of Music, Budapest, Live.
Radio Broadcast, Bartók Radio Radio
28.II.1965, Grand Hall of the Moscow Conservatory. Live.
LP Vinyl Record
  • Shinsekai SMK 7710 (1972)
  • Shinsekai MKX 2009 (1975)
  • JVC VIC 5066 (1977)
  • JVC VIC 9545 (1985)
  • Ariola (Germany) 85194KK
  • Ariola (Germany) 85194MK
  • Ariola (Germany) 28578XDK (1977)
  • H.M.V. (England)ASD 2964 (1974)
CD Compact Disc
  • Melodiya MCD 223 (1988), “Mravinsky Legacy”, Vol. 4
  • Melodiya MCD 5002, 6 disc set, “Mravinsky Legacy”
  • JVC VDC 1118 (1986)
  • JVC VICC 2034 (1990)
  • BMG 74321-25197-2 (1995)
  • BMG (Japan) BVCX 4010 (1996)
  • Olympia (England) OCD 223 (1988), “Mravinsky Legacy”, Vol. 4
  • Olympia (England) OCD 5002, 6 disc set, “Mravinsky Legacy”
  • Documents (Italy) LV 917/8 (1993), 2 disc set
  • Melodiya-Australia (Australia) MA 3023
  • ZYX/Melodiya MEL 46070-2 (1994)
  • Grand Slam GS-2154 (2016)
24.V.1967, Prague, Smetana Hall, Live.
CD Compact Disc
Praga PR 254047 (1994)
12.X.1970, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural.
CD Compact Disc
Russian Disc RDCD 11167 (1994)
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Symphony No.1, op.21 (1800)
28.I.1982. Leningrad Philharmonic Large Hall. Live. Digital.
CD Compact Disc
  • JVC VDC 25022 (1989), “The Art of Mravinsky”
  • VC VICC 40141 (1993) 9 disc set, “The Art of Maestro Mravinsky”
  • Erato (France) 2292-45759-2 (1992)
  • Audiophile APL 101.508 (1994). Audiophile APL 101.508 incorrectly dated 1983.
  • Leningrad Masters LM 1318 (1995)
Symphony No.2, Op. 36
1940, Moscow, Studio, Monaural. USSR State Symphony Orchestra.
CD Compact Disc
  • BMG (Japan) BVCX 8021 (1998), 4 disc set
  • Brilliant Classics 8593/9 (2007), 10 disc set
Symphony No.3 “Eroica”, Op.55 (1803)
24.VI.1961, Festival in Bergen. Live. Monaural.
CD Compact Disc
  • Hunt (Italy) 2 HUNT 714 (1990), 2 disc set
  • Arkadia (Italy) CGDI 714.2, 2 disc set. The dates of the concerts of the Festival in Bergen in 1961, June 24 and August 14, are dubious. Either may be incorrect. See Mozart: Marriage of Figaro Overture, Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet, and Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5 for other Bergen recordings.
31.X.1968, Leningrad Philharmonic Large Hall. Live. Monaural
CD Compact Disc
  • JVC VDC 25032 (1989), “The Art of Mravinsky”
  • JVC VICC 40139 (1993), 9 disc set, “The Art of Maestro Mravinsky”
  • JVC VICC 40250 (1997)
  • Erato (France) 2292-45759-2 (1992)
Symphony No. 4, Op. 60 (1806)
20.IV.1949, Leningrad. Studio. Monaural.
LP Vinyl Record
  • Old Melodiya Д 01466/7 (1953), B-57, WERM 3-57
  • Melodiya Д 029691/2 (1971), B-57
  • Shinsekai MK 1073 (1975)
  • JVC VIC 5079 (1977)
CD Compact Disc
  • BMG 74321-29400-2 (1996)
  • BMG(Japan) BVCX 4020 (1997)
3.VI.1955, Spring Festival in Prague. Live. Monaural.
CD Compact Disc
  • Praga (France) PR 250021 (1992)
  • Praga PR 256004 (1998)
29.I.1972, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live.
CD Compact Disc
  • BMG (Japan) BVCX 4029 (1997)
  • Melodiya MEL CD 10 00759 (2003) “Mravinsky 100th Anniversary Edition Vol. 4”
28.IV.1973, Leningrad Philharmonic Large Hall. Live.
CD Compact Disc
  • Altus ALTSA185 (2014) “Leningrad archives series”
29.IV.1973, Leningrad Philharmonic Large Hall. Live.
LP Vinyl Record
  • Melodiya C 1817112 (1983)
  • JVC VIC 28089 (1983)
CD Compact Disc
  • Melodiya MCD 225 (1989), “Mravinsky Legacy”, Vol. 6
  • Melodiya MCD 5002, 6 disc set, “Mravinsky Legacy”
  • JVC VDC 1116 (1986)
  • JVC VICC 2032 (1990)
  • Olympia (England) OCD 225 (1989), “Mravinsky Legacy”, Vol. 6
  • Olympia (England) OCD 5002, 6 disc set, “Mravinsky Legacy”
  • Documents (Italy) LV 917/8 (1993), 2 disc set
26.V.1973, Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Large Hall. Live.
CD Compact Disc
  • Russian Disc RDCD 10901 (1994). This recording was broadcast on NHK TV on 1973/5/31 and NHK FM Radio on 1973/6/16.
  • Altus ALT-001 (2004)
Symphony No. 5, Op. 67 (1808)
20.II.1950, Moscow. Studio. Monaural.
LP Vinyl Record
  • Old Melodiya Д 0416/7 (1952), B-57, WERM3-57
  • Old Melodiya Д 5804/5 (1959), 25 cm, B-57
  • Shinsekai MK 1073 (1975)
  • JVC VIC 5079 (1977)
  • JVC VICX 1009 (1979), 10 disc set, “The Art of Mravinsky”. Shinsekai MK 1073 and JVC VICX 1009 dated 1949.
CD Compact Disc
  • BMG 74321 29400-2 (1996)
  • BMG(Japan) BVCX 4011 (1997)
1963, (probably Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic), Live, Monaural.
CD Compact Disc
Leningrad Masters LM 1321 (1995). Hiroo Ohno confirmed that Leningrad Masters LM 1321 and LM 1318 are distinct. LM 1321 is not identical with any of the following four live recordings.
1971, (probably Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic), Live, Monaural
LP Vinyl Record
Melodiya M90 48395/6 (1988). Paul Miller confirmed that Old Melodiya Д 0416/7 and Melodiya M90 48395/6 are distinct by making A-B comparison on variable speed tape recorders.
29.I.1972, Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Live
CD Compact Disc
  • BMG (Japan) BVCX 4029 (1997
  • Melodiya MEL CD 10 00759 (2003) “Mravinsky 100th Anniversary Edition Vol. 4”
8.IX.1974, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural
CD Compact Disc
JVC VICC 40148 (1993), bonus disc in 9 disc set
15.IX.1974, Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic, Live, Monaural
CD Compact Disc
  • JVC VDC 25033 (1989)
  • JVC VICC 40139 (1993), 9 disc set
  • JVC VICC 40250 (1997)
  • Erato 2292-45760-2 (1992)
  • Leningrad Masters LM 1318 (1996). Kenzo Amoh confirmed that Leningrad Masters LM 1318 and JVC VDC 25033 are identical, since the timings of the individual movements are same. Leningrad Masters LM 1318 incorrectly dated 1963.
Symphony No. 6, “Pastorale”, Op. 68
29.III.1949, Moscow, Studio, Monaural
LP Vinyl Record
  • Old Melodiya Д 01091/2 (1953) B-57, WERM3-57
  • Ariola 27933XK in 28192XDK (1977), 3 disc set
  • JVC VICX 1010 (1979), 10 disc set
  • Shinsekai PLS 31 (before 1959)
  • Shinsekai PH 35 (1959), 25cm
  • Shinsekai PX 8510 (1963)
  • Shinsekai SH 7751 (1972)
  • LP: Shinsekai MK 1028 (1973)
CD Compact Disc
  • BMG (Japan) BVCX 4020 (1997)

By N.Sorokin

References

  1. Amoh, Kenzo; Forman, Frank (December 1998). "Legacy of Yevgeni Mravinsky. Discography". Archived from the original on 2012-07-28. Retrieved 2025-12-09.
  2. Amoh, Kenzo; Forman, Frank (December 1998). "Legacy of Yevgeni Mravinsky. Introduction". Archived from the original on 2012-09-11. Retrieved 2025-12-09.