Usual Name | Hidemaro Konoe |
Alternative Spellings | Viscount Hidemaro Konoye; 近衛 秀麿; Konoe Hidemaro |
On Wikipedia | Hidemaro_Konoye |
Ensembles |
Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
NHK Symphony Orchestra from 1926 to 1935 |
Links | All Music , Naxos , Pristine Classical |
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Franz Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody no.2 Berliner Philharmoniker Hidemaro Konoye 1942
Mozart : Symphonie Concertante for oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon, and orchestra, in E flat, K. 297b (Anh. C 14.01). 近衛秀麿(子爵) Viscount Hidemaro Konoye (Konoe)(1898-1973) Berlin Philharmonic Orch. Erich Venzke(Oboe), Alfred Burkner(Clarinet) Martin Ziller(Horn), Oskar Rothensteiner(Basoon) recorded 1/4, 1937 transfer from Jpn Columbia 78s / J-8692/5(CRX-46/52)
Mahler : Symphony No. 4 in G major Eiko Kitazawa (Soprano) Hidemaro Konoye The New Symphony Orchestra of Tokio The world's first recording the Symphony No. 4 of Mahler: May 28, 1930 Viscount Hidemaro Konoye (近衛 秀麿 Konoe Hidemaro, 18 November 1898 -- 2 June 1973) was a conductor and composer of classical music in Shōwa period Japan. He was the younger brother of pre-war Japanese Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe. The orchestra began as the New Symphony Orchestra on October 5, 1926 and was the country's first professional symphony orchestra. Later, it changed its name to the Japan Symphony Orchestra. In 1951, after receiving financial support from NHK,the orchestra took its current name.