Dinu Lipatti - Notable Recordings

Notable Recordings

  • 1937 - Brahms, Waltzes, Op. 39, with Nadia Boulanger
  • 1943 - Lipatti, Concertino in Classical Style, with Berlin Chamber Orchestra under Hans von Benda
  • 1943 - Lipatti, Sonatina for piano left hand
  • 1943 - George Enescu, Violin Sonata No 2 in F minor, Op,. 6 (George Enescu, violin)
  • 1943 - Enescu - Violin Sonata No. 3 in A minor, Op. 25 "In Romanian Popular Manner" (Enescu, violin)
  • 1943 - Enescu - Suite No. 2 in D, Op, 10: Bouree
  • 1947 - 2 Scarlatti sonatas; Liszt Sonetto del Petrarca no. 104
  • 1947 - Grieg, Piano Concerto in A minor, with Alceo Galliera and the Philharmonia
  • 1948 - Schumann, Piano Concerto in A minor, with Herbert von Karajan and the Philharmonia
  • 1947/1948 - Frédéric Chopin, Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58; Barcarole in F-sharp minor, Op. 60; Nocturne No. 8 in D-flat major, Op. 27, No. 2
  • 1948 - Maurice Ravel Alborado del gracioso
  • 1950 - Chopin, Waltzes; Mazurka No. 32 in C-sharp minor, Op. 50, No. 3
  • 1950 - Bach Partita No. 1 in B-flat, BWV 825; Mozart Sonata No. 8 in a, K. 310
  • 1950 - Mozart Piano Concerto No. 21 in C, K. 467, with Herbert von Karajan and the Orchestre du Festival de Lucerne
  • 1950 - Schumann, Piano Concerto in A minor, with Ernest Ansermet and the Suisse Romande Orchestra
  • 1950 - Final Recital at Besançon (music of Bach, Mozart, Schubert, and Chopin).

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