Van Cliburn discography
Harvey Lavan "Van" Cliburn Jr. (/ˈklaɪbɜːrn/; July 12, 1934 – February 27, 2013)[1] was an American pianist who achieved worldwide recognition in 1958, at the age of 23, when he won the inaugural quadrennial International Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow during the Cold War.
Recording career
Upon Cliburn's return to the United States, RCA Victor signed him to an exclusive contract and his subsequent recording of the Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 won the 1958 Grammy Award for Best Classical Performance. It was certified a gold record in 1961, and it became the first classical album to go platinum, achieving that certification in 1989.[2][3]
List of recordings
Most of Van Cliburn's recordings were originally issued on LP records, with some also issued on reel-to-reel, cassette, and 8-track tapes. Many of Cliburn's recordings were reissued on Compact Disc when that format became available in the 1980s, in remasterings of variable quality. Shortly before Cliburn's death, Sony Classical (which owns the RCA Victor Red Seal archives) released a newly remastered, Original Jacket Collection style boxed set, including Cliburn's complete RCA Victor recordings, with the exception of LSC-2807, Cliburn's sole recording as a conductor.
A number of recordings, mostly originating from live concerts, have been issued on some smaller labels, including Testament.
Year of issue | Album title and details | Recording date(s) | LP catalog no. | Record label |
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1958 | Tchaikovsky Concerto No. 1
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May 30, 1958 | LSC-2252 | RCA |
1959 | Rachmaninoff Concerto No. 3
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May 19, 1958 | LSC-2355 | RCA |
1960 | Schumann Concerto
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April 16, 1960 | LSC-2455 | RCA |
1961 | Prokofiev and MacDowell Concertos
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October, 1960 | LSC-2507 | RCA |
1961 | Beethoven “Emperor” Concerto
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May, 1961 | LSC-2562 | RCA |
1961 | My Favorite Chopin
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May, 1961 | LSC-2576 | RCA |
1962 | Brahms Concerto No. 2
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May, 1961 | LSC-2581 | RCA |
1962 | Rachmaninoff Concerto No. 2
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March–April, 1962 | LSC-2601 | RCA |
1963 | Beethoven Concerto No. 4
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April, 1963 | LSC-2680 | RCA |
1964 | Brahms Piano Concerto No. 1
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March, 1964 | LSC-2724 | RCA |
1965 | Van Cliburn Conducts
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August, 1964 | LSC-2807 | RCA |
1966 | Beethoven: “Les Adieux” Sonata, Mozart, Sonata in C
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March, August 1966 | LSC-2931 | RCA |
1968 | Chopin
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August, 1967 | LSC-3053 | RCA |
1969 | Grieg, Liszt Concertos
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August 12, 1968 | LSC-3065 | RCA |
1970 | Chopin: Concerto No. 1
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August 18, 1969 | LSC-3147 | RCA |
1970 | My Favorite Encores
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August, 1970 | LSC-3185 | RCA |
1971 | Rachmaninoff, Liszt
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May 7, 1970 | LSC-3179 | RCA |
1971 | Prokofiev, Barber Sonatas
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August, 1967; August 1970 | LSC-3229 | RCA |
1971 | Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 3
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March, 1971 | LSC-3238 | RCA |
1971 | My Favorite Brahms
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August, 1970; July–August, 1971 | LSC-3240 | RCA |
1971 | Beethoven Sonatas
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August, 1970 | LSC-4013 | RCA |
1972 | Chopin's Greatest Hits
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May, 1961; August, 1970; August, 1971 | LSC-5014 | RCA |
1972 | My Favorite Debussy
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January, 1972 | LSC-3283 | RCA |
1972 | The World's Favorite Piano Music
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July–August, 1971; January–February, 1972 | LSC-3323 | RCA |
1973 | Rachmaninoff
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June, 1960; August, 1970; August, 1971; August, 1972 | LSC- | RCA |
1976 | A Romantic Collection
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August, 1971; July–August, 1975 | ARL1-1176 | RCA |
1976 | Van Cliburn plays Liszt
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August, 1973; July, 1975 | ARL1-1173 | RCA |
1977 | Van Cliburn plays Brahms
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August, 1970; August, 1972; August, 1973; July- August, 1975; | ARL1-2280 | RCA |
1994 | Van Cliburn in Moscow
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1972 | 09026 62695 2 | RCA |
2008 | 1958 Tchaikovsky Competition
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1958 | SBT 1440 | Testament |
2009 | Recital
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June, 1959 | SBT2 1445 | Testament |
References
- Tommasini, Anthony (February 27, 2013). "Van Cliburn, Cold War Musical Envoy, Dies at 78". The New York Times. Retrieved March 27, 2017.
- RIAA Gold and Platinum database retrieved 26 February 2017
- "About Van Cliburn". Van Cliburn Foundation. Retrieved November 23, 2011.