compiled by [compilation], booklet editor [booklet editing], research [discography] Ken Jagger tracks 6-1 to 6-8 conductor Sir Simon Rattle design [front cover] Darren Rumney tracks 6-1 to 6-8 edited by [editor] Jørn Pedersen tracks 6-1 to 6-8 engineer [balance engineer] Mike Clements tracks 6-1 to 6-8 engineer [technical engineer] Andy Beer tracks 6-1 to 6-8 engineer [technical engineer] Peter Gross liner notes Franz Xaver Ohnesorg liner notes Richard Lyttelton liner notes Richard Osborne liner notes [french translation] Michel Roubinet liner notes [german translation] Eckhardt Van Den Hoogen orchestra Berliner Philharmoniker photography by [abbado] Alex Von Koettlitz photography by [back photo] Peter Adamik photography by [berlin philharmonie] Karsten Schirmer photography by [booklet rear] Ilse Buhs photography by [claudio abbado] Cordula Groth photography by [furtwängler] Roger Hauert tracks akg london photography by [hans von bulow] akg-images photography by [herbert von karajan] George Maiteny photography by [karajan] Siegfried Lauterwasser photography by [nikisch, furtwängler] EMI Archive photography by [rattle] Simon Fowler photography by [will gaisberg & arthyr nikisch] Fred Gaisberg tracks 6-1 to 6-8 producer Stephen Johns tracks 2-1 to 3-6 remastered by [digitally remastered by] Allan Ramsay tracks 1-1 to 1-8 remastered by [digitally remastered by] Andrew Walter Phonographic Copyright (p) EMI Records Ltd. Copyright (c) EMI Records Ltd. Recorded At Titania-Palast, Berlin Recorded At Grunewaldkirche Recorded At Berliner Philharmonie Remastered At Abbey Road Studios Copyright (c) Karsten Schirmer Copyright (c) Richard Osborne (2) CD1 79.34 CD2 73.12 CD3 70.08 CD4 67.11 CD5 77.26 CD6 35.20
Remastered at Abbey Road Studios and noise-shaped via the Prism SNS system for optimum sound quality.
Recording dates and locations: CD 1 — Beethoven, Symphony No. 5 (10.XI.1913, Berlin); Tchaikovsky, Symphony No. 5 (25-27.X.1938, Berlin) CD 2 — Brahms, Symphony No. 3 (live recording, 18.XII.1949, Titania-Palast, Berlin); Mendelssohn, The Hebrides (16-19. IX. 1960, Grunewaldkirche, Berlin); Mozart, Symphony No. 29 (29.II & 1.III.1960, Grunewaldkirche, Berlin) CD 3 — Wagner, Lohengrin & Tristan und Isolde (22.IX-1.X & 15-19.X.1974, Philharmonie, Berlin); Sibelius, Symphony No. 2 (16, 17.XI.1980, Philharmonie, Berlin) CD 4 — Hindemith, Kammermusik No. 1 & No. 5 (II.1996, Philharmonie, Berlin); Mozart, Clarinet Concerto (live recording, XII.1998, Philharmonie, Berlin); Verdi, Requiem (live recording, 25, 27.I.2001, Philharmonie, Berlin) CD 5 — Mahler, Symphony No. 10 (live recording, 24, 25.IX.1999, Philharmonie, Berlin) CD 6 — all works recorded 14, 15.IV.2002, Philharmonie, Berlin