An American Celebration Vol. 2

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1A Tone Parallel to Harlem
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (from 1999-04-08 until 1999-04-10)
conductor:
Kurt Masur (conductor) (from 1999-04-08 until 1999-04-10)
arranger:
Wynton Marsalis
recorded at:
David Geffen Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (from 1999-04-08 until 1999-04-10)
live recording of:
A Tone Parallel to Harlem (The Harlem Suite) (from 1999-04-08 until 1999-04-10)
composer:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (in 1951)
Duke Ellington13:42
2Serenade for Solo Violin, String Orchestra, Harp, and Percussion (After Plato's "Symposium"): I. Phaedrus; Pausanias (Lento. Allegro)
violin:
Glenn Dicterow (violinist) (in 1990-10)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (in 1990-10)
conductor:
Leonard Slatkin (conductor) (in 1990-10)
live recording of:
Serenade after Plato’s “Symposium”: I. Phaedrus: Pausanias. Lento – Allegro (in 1990-10)
composer:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1954)
part of:
Serenade after Plato’s “Symposium”
Leonard Bernstein7:14
3Serenade for Solo Violin, String Orchestra, Harp, and Percussion (After Plato's "Symposium"): II. Aristophanes (Allegretto)
violin:
Glenn Dicterow (violinist) (in 1990-10)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (in 1990-10)
conductor:
Leonard Slatkin (conductor) (in 1990-10)
live recording of:
Serenade after Plato’s “Symposium”: II. Aristophanes. Allegretto (in 1990-10)
composer:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1954)
part of:
Serenade after Plato’s “Symposium”
Leonard Bernstein4:26
4Serenade for Solo Violin, String Orchestra, Harp, and Percussion (After Plato's "Symposium"): III. Erixymachus (Presto)
violin:
Glenn Dicterow (violinist) (in 1990-10)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (in 1990-10)
conductor:
Leonard Slatkin (conductor) (in 1990-10)
live recording of:
Serenade after Plato’s “Symposium”: III. Eryximachus. Presto (in 1990-10)
composer:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1954)
part of:
Serenade after Plato’s “Symposium”
Leonard Bernstein1:31
5Serenade for Solo Violin, String Orchestra, Harp, and Percussion (After Plato's "Symposium"): IV. Agathon (Adagio)
violin:
Glenn Dicterow (violinist) (in 1990-10)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (in 1990-10)
conductor:
Leonard Slatkin (conductor) (in 1990-10)
live recording of:
Serenade after Plato’s “Symposium”: IV. Agathon. Adagio (in 1990-10)
composer:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1954)
part of:
Serenade after Plato’s “Symposium”
Leonard Bernstein7:59
6Serenade for Solo Violin, String Orchestra, Harp, and Percussion (After Plato's "Symposium"): V. Socrates. Alcibiades (Molto tenuto. Allegro molto vivace)Leonard Bernstein10:45
7Dramatic Overture
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1957-03-10)
conductor:
Dimitri Mitropoulos (conductor) (on 1957-03-10)
recorded at:
Carnegie Hall in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1957-03-10)
live recording of:
Dramatic Overture (on 1957-03-10)
composer:
Gunther Schuller (US horn player, conductor, composer)
Gunther Schuller10:24
8Concertato (Moby Dick) for Orchestra
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1963-01-19)
conductor:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (on 1963-01-19)
recorded at:
David Geffen Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (on 1963-01-19)
live recording of:
Moby Dick, Concertato for Orchestra (on 1963-01-19)
composer:
Peter Mennin (American composer) (in 1952)
Peter Mennin10:59
9Orchestra Variations
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1958-12-06)
conductor:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (on 1958-12-06)
recorded at:
Carnegie Hall in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1958-12-06)
live recording of:
Orchestral Variations (on 1958-12-06)
premiered in:
Louisville, Kentucky, United States (on 1957-03-05)
orchestrator:
Aaron Copland (composer) (in 1957)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (in 1930)
was commissioned by:
Louisville Orchestra
premiered by:
Louisville Orchestra (on 1957-03-05)
publisher:
Boosey & Hawkes (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
orchestration of:
Piano Variations
Aaron Copland12:59
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1Candide Overture
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1992-12-07)
recorded at:
Avery Fisher Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (on 1992-12-07)
live recording of:
Candide: Overture (on 1992-12-07)
composer:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist)
part of:
Candide
Leonard Bernstein4:43
2Dance Variations 2 Pianos: I. Chaconne
piano:
Jack Lowe (on 1953-10-25) and Arthur Whittmore (on 1953-10-25)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1953-10-25)
conductor:
Dimitri Mitropoulos (conductor) (on 1953-10-25)
recorded at:
Carnegie Hall in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1953-10-25)
live recording of:
Dance Variations: I. Chaconne (on 1953-10-25)
composer:
Morton Gould (American composer and conductor) (in 1953)
part of:
Dance Variations
Morton Gould5:34
3Dance Variations 2 Pianos: II. Arabesques--Gavotte, Pavane, Polka, Quadrille, Minuet, Waltz, Can-Can
piano:
Jack Lowe (on 1953-10-25) and Arthur Whittmore (on 1953-10-25)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1953-10-25)
conductor:
Dimitri Mitropoulos (conductor) (on 1953-10-25)
recorded at:
Carnegie Hall in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1953-10-25)
live recording of:
Dance Variations: II. Arabesques (on 1953-10-25)
composer:
Morton Gould (American composer and conductor) (in 1953)
part of:
Dance Variations
Morton Gould4:41
4Dance Variations 2 Pianos: III. Pas de Deux--Tango
piano:
Jack Lowe (on 1953-10-25) and Arthur Whittmore (on 1953-10-25)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1953-10-25)
conductor:
Dimitri Mitropoulos (conductor) (on 1953-10-25)
recorded at:
Carnegie Hall in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1953-10-25)
live recording of:
Dance Variations: III. Pas de deux - Tango (on 1953-10-25)
composer:
Morton Gould (American composer and conductor) (in 1953)
part of:
Dance Variations
Morton Gould6:02
5Dance Variations 2 Pianos: IV. Tarantella
piano:
Jack Lowe (on 1953-10-25) and Arthur Whittmore (on 1953-10-25)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1953-10-25)
conductor:
Dimitri Mitropoulos (conductor) (on 1953-10-25)
recorded at:
Carnegie Hall in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1953-10-25)
live recording of:
Dance Variations: IV. Tarantella (on 1953-10-25)
composer:
Morton Gould (American composer and conductor) (in 1953)
part of:
Dance Variations
Morton Gould5:52
6Medea's Meditation and Dance of Vengeance, op. 23-A
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1956-02-05)
conductor:
Dimitri Mitropoulos (conductor) (on 1956-02-05)
recorded at:
Carnegie Hall in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1956-02-05)
live recording of:
Medea's Meditation and Dance of Vengeance, op. 23a (Medea's Dance of Vengeance) (on 1956-02-05)
composer:
Samuel Barber (American composer) (in 1955)
part of:
Works of Samuel Barber by opus number (number: op. 23a)
Samuel Barber13:20
7The World of Paul Klee - Frame: The Dance of the Grieving Child
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1960-02-20)
conductor:
Seymour Lipkin (on 1960-02-20)
recorded at:
Carnegie Hall in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1960-02-20)
live recording of:
The World of Paul Klee - Frame: The Dance of the Grieving Child (on 1960-02-20)
composer:
David Diamond (American composer)
part of:
The World of Paul Klee - Frame
David Diamond2:33
8The World of Paul Klee - Frame: The Black Prince
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1960-02-20)
conductor:
Seymour Lipkin (on 1960-02-20)
recorded at:
Carnegie Hall in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1960-02-20)
live recording of:
The World of Paul Klee - Frame: The Black Prince (on 1960-02-20)
composer:
David Diamond (American composer)
part of:
The World of Paul Klee - Frame
David Diamond2:40
9The World of Paul Klee - Frame: Pastorale
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1960-02-20)
conductor:
Seymour Lipkin (on 1960-02-20)
recorded at:
Carnegie Hall in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1960-02-20)
live recording of:
The World of Paul Klee - Frame: Pastorale (on 1960-02-20)
composer:
David Diamond (American composer)
part of:
The World of Paul Klee - Frame
David Diamond2:51
10The World of Paul Klee - Frame: The Twittering Machine
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1960-02-20)
conductor:
Seymour Lipkin (on 1960-02-20)
recorded at:
Carnegie Hall in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1960-02-20)
live recording of:
The World of Paul Klee - Frame: The Twittering Machine (on 1960-02-20)
composer:
David Diamond (American composer)
part of:
The World of Paul Klee - Frame
David Diamond4:22
11Symphony no. 3: I. Lento appassionato
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1959-04-18)
conductor:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (on 1959-04-18)
recorded at:
Carnegie Hall in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1959-04-18)
live recording of:
Symphony no. 3: I. Passacaglia (on 1959-04-18)
composer:
Ned Rorem (American composer)
part of:
Symphony no. 3
Ned Rorem6:49
12Symphony no. 3: II. Allegro molto vivace
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1959-04-18)
conductor:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (on 1959-04-18)
recorded at:
Carnegie Hall in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1959-04-18)
live recording of:
Symphony no. 3: II. Allegro molto vivace (on 1959-04-18)
composer:
Ned Rorem (American composer)
part of:
Symphony no. 3
Ned Rorem2:21
13Symphony no. 3: III. Largo
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1959-04-18)
conductor:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (on 1959-04-18)
recorded at:
Carnegie Hall in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1959-04-18)
live recording of:
Symphony no. 3: III. Largo (on 1959-04-18)
composer:
Ned Rorem (American composer)
part of:
Symphony no. 3
Ned Rorem2:50
14Symphony no. 3: IV. Andante
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1959-04-18)
conductor:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (on 1959-04-18)
recorded at:
Carnegie Hall in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1959-04-18)
live recording of:
Symphony no. 3: IV. Andante (on 1959-04-18)
composer:
Ned Rorem (American composer)
part of:
Symphony no. 3
Ned Rorem4:39
15Symphony no. 3: V. Allegro molto
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1959-04-18)
conductor:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (on 1959-04-18)
recorded at:
Carnegie Hall in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1959-04-18)
live recording of:
Symphony no. 3: V. Allegro molto (on 1959-04-18)
composer:
Ned Rorem (American composer)
part of:
Symphony no. 3
Ned Rorem6:20
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1Introduction and Good-Byes
xylophone:
Walter Rosenberger (on 1960-05-07)
baritone vocals:
John Reardon (baritone) (on 1960-05-07)
vocals:
Choral Art Society (on 1960-05-07)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1960-05-07)
conductor:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (on 1960-05-07)
recorded at:
Carnegie Hall in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1960-05-07)
live recording of:
Introduction and Good-Byes (on 1960-05-07)
composer:
Lukas Foss (German-American composer, pianist and conductor) (in 1961)
librettist:
Gian Carlo Menotti (US-based Italian composer)
Lukas Foss8:41
2Nonet for Strings
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1964-11-22)
conductor:
William Steinberg (conductor) (on 1964-11-22)
recorded at:
Avery Fisher Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (on 1964-11-22)
live recording of:
Nonet (on 1964-11-22)
premiered in:
Washington, D.C., United States (on 1961-03-02)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (in 1960)
dedicated to:
Nadia Boulanger (French composer)
premiered by:
Aaron Copland (composer) (on 1961-03-02) and National Symphony Orchestra (Washington, D.C. – refer to the UK one instead for musical theatre recordings) (on 1961-03-02)
publisher:
Boosey & Hawkes (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
Aaron Copland16:35
3Concerto for Orchestra
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1975-09-08)
conductor:
Pierre Boulez (composer and conductor) (on 1975-09-08)
recorded at:
Berliner Philharmonie in Mitte, Berlin, Germany (on 1975-09-08)
live recording of:
Concerto for Orchestra (on 1975-09-08)
composer:
Elliott Carter (American composer) (in 1969)
was commissioned by:
New York Philharmonic
Elliott Carter21:38
4Star Child: 1. Music of the Spheres
trombone:
Edward Herman, Jr. (American trombonist) (on 1977-05-07)
choir vocals:
Brooklyn Boys Chorus (on 1977-05-07), Little Church Around the Corner Boys' Choir (on 1977-05-07) and Trinity Boys Choir (on 1977-05-07)
soprano vocals:
Irene Gubrud (American soprano) (on 1977-05-07)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1977-05-07)
conductor:
Pierre Boulez (composer and conductor) (on 1977-05-07), James Chambers (horn) (on 1977-05-07), David Gilbert (composer and conductor) (on 1977-05-07) and Larry Newland (conductor) (on 1977-05-07)
chorus master:
Stuart Gardner (choir director) (on 1977-05-07) and James McCarthy (choir director) (on 1977-05-07)
recorded at:
Avery Fisher Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (on 1977-05-07)
live recording of:
Star-Child: I. Music of the Spheres (on 1977-05-07)
composer:
George Crumb (American composer) (in 1977)
part of:
Star-Child
George Crumb2:42
5Star Child: 2. Voice Crying in the Wilderness
trombone:
Edward Herman, Jr. (American trombonist) (on 1977-05-07)
choir vocals:
Brooklyn Boys Chorus (on 1977-05-07), Little Church Around the Corner Boys' Choir (on 1977-05-07) and Trinity Boys Choir (on 1977-05-07)
soprano vocals:
Irene Gubrud (American soprano) (on 1977-05-07)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1977-05-07)
conductor:
Pierre Boulez (composer and conductor) (on 1977-05-07), James Chambers (horn) (on 1977-05-07), David Gilbert (composer and conductor) (on 1977-05-07) and Larry Newland (conductor) (on 1977-05-07)
chorus master:
Stuart Gardner (choir director) (on 1977-05-07) and James McCarthy (choir director) (on 1977-05-07)
recorded at:
Avery Fisher Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (on 1977-05-07)
live recording of:
Star-Child: II. Voice Crying in the Wilderness (on 1977-05-07)
composer:
George Crumb (American composer) (in 1977)
part of:
Star-Child
George Crumb7:27
6Star Child: 3. The Powers of Darkness Ascent
trombone:
Edward Herman, Jr. (American trombonist) (on 1977-05-07)
choir vocals:
Brooklyn Boys Chorus (on 1977-05-07), Little Church Around the Corner Boys' Choir (on 1977-05-07) and Trinity Boys Choir (on 1977-05-07)
soprano vocals:
Irene Gubrud (American soprano) (on 1977-05-07)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1977-05-07)
conductor:
Pierre Boulez (composer and conductor) (on 1977-05-07), James Chambers (horn) (on 1977-05-07), David Gilbert (composer and conductor) (on 1977-05-07) and Larry Newland (conductor) (on 1977-05-07)
chorus master:
Stuart Gardner (choir director) (on 1977-05-07) and James McCarthy (choir director) (on 1977-05-07)
recorded at:
Avery Fisher Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (on 1977-05-07)
live recording of:
Star-Child: III. The Powers of Darkness Ascent (on 1977-05-07)
composer:
George Crumb (American composer) (in 1977)
part of:
Star-Child
George Crumb1:26
7Star Child: 4. Music of the Apocalypse
trombone:
Edward Herman, Jr. (American trombonist) (on 1977-05-07)
choir vocals:
Brooklyn Boys Chorus (on 1977-05-07), Little Church Around the Corner Boys' Choir (on 1977-05-07) and Trinity Boys Choir (on 1977-05-07)
soprano vocals:
Irene Gubrud (American soprano) (on 1977-05-07)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1977-05-07)
conductor:
Pierre Boulez (composer and conductor) (on 1977-05-07), James Chambers (horn) (on 1977-05-07), David Gilbert (composer and conductor) (on 1977-05-07) and Larry Newland (conductor) (on 1977-05-07)
chorus master:
Stuart Gardner (choir director) (on 1977-05-07) and James McCarthy (choir director) (on 1977-05-07)
recorded at:
Avery Fisher Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (on 1977-05-07)
live recording of:
Star-Child: IV. Music of the Apocalypse (on 1977-05-07)
composer:
George Crumb (American composer) (in 1977)
part of:
Star-Child
George Crumb7:19
8Star Child: 5. Advent of the Children's Light
trombone:
Edward Herman, Jr. (American trombonist) (on 1977-05-07)
choir vocals:
Brooklyn Boys Chorus (on 1977-05-07), Little Church Around the Corner Boys' Choir (on 1977-05-07) and Trinity Boys Choir (on 1977-05-07)
soprano vocals:
Irene Gubrud (American soprano) (on 1977-05-07)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1977-05-07)
conductor:
Pierre Boulez (composer and conductor) (on 1977-05-07), James Chambers (horn) (on 1977-05-07), David Gilbert (composer and conductor) (on 1977-05-07) and Larry Newland (conductor) (on 1977-05-07)
chorus master:
Stuart Gardner (choir director) (on 1977-05-07) and James McCarthy (choir director) (on 1977-05-07)
recorded at:
Avery Fisher Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (on 1977-05-07)
live recording of:
Star-Child: V. Advent of the Children's Light (on 1977-05-07)
composer:
George Crumb (American composer) (in 1977)
part of:
Star-Child
George Crumb2:30
9Star Child: 6. Hymn the New Age
trombone:
Edward Herman, Jr. (American trombonist) (on 1977-05-07)
choir vocals:
Brooklyn Boys Chorus (on 1977-05-07), Little Church Around the Corner Boys' Choir (on 1977-05-07) and Trinity Boys Choir (on 1977-05-07)
soprano vocals:
Irene Gubrud (American soprano) (on 1977-05-07)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1977-05-07)
conductor:
Pierre Boulez (composer and conductor) (on 1977-05-07), James Chambers (horn) (on 1977-05-07), David Gilbert (composer and conductor) (on 1977-05-07) and Larry Newland (conductor) (on 1977-05-07)
chorus master:
Stuart Gardner (choir director) (on 1977-05-07) and James McCarthy (choir director) (on 1977-05-07)
recorded at:
Avery Fisher Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (on 1977-05-07)
live recording of:
Star-Child: VI. Hymn the New Age (on 1977-05-07)
composer:
George Crumb (American composer) (in 1977)
part of:
Star-Child
George Crumb11:32
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1To Vishnu
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1967-06-02)
conductor:
André Kostelanetz (conductor) (on 1967-06-02)
recorded at:
Avery Fisher Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (on 1967-06-02)
live recording of:
Symphony no. 19, op. 217 "Vishnu" (on 1967-06-02)
composer:
Alan Hovhaness (American composer) (in 1966)
part of:
Works of Alan Hovhaness by opus number (number: op. 217)
Alan Hovhaness11:37
2Lamia: I
mezzo-soprano vocals:
Jan DeGaetani (mezzo‐soprano) (on 1975-10-18)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1975-10-18)
conductor:
Pierre Boulez (composer and conductor) (on 1975-10-18) and David Gilbert (composer and conductor) (on 1975-10-18)
recorded at:
Avery Fisher Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (on 1975-10-18)
live recording of:
Lamia: I. Folk conjuration to make one courageous (on 1975-10-18)
composer:
Jacob Druckman (American composer) (in 1974)
part of:
Lamia
Jacob Druckman2:22
3Lamia: II
mezzo-soprano vocals:
Jan DeGaetani (mezzo‐soprano) (on 1975-10-18)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1975-10-18)
conductor:
Pierre Boulez (composer and conductor) (on 1975-10-18) and David Gilbert (composer and conductor) (on 1975-10-18)
recorded at:
Avery Fisher Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (on 1975-10-18)
live recording of:
Lamia: II. Metamorphoses, Book VII / Folk conjuration to dream of one's future husband (on 1975-10-18)
composer:
Jacob Druckman (American composer) (in 1974)
part of:
Lamia
Jacob Druckman6:33
4Lamia: III
mezzo-soprano vocals:
Jan DeGaetani (mezzo‐soprano) (on 1975-10-18)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1975-10-18)
conductor:
Pierre Boulez (composer and conductor) (on 1975-10-18) and David Gilbert (composer and conductor) (on 1975-10-18)
recorded at:
Avery Fisher Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (on 1975-10-18)
live recording of:
Lamia: III. Folk conjuration against death or other absence of the soul (on 1975-10-18)
composer:
Jacob Druckman (American composer) (in 1974)
part of:
Lamia
Jacob Druckman4:45
5Lamia: IV
mezzo-soprano vocals:
Jan DeGaetani (mezzo‐soprano) (on 1975-10-18)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1975-10-18)
conductor:
Pierre Boulez (composer and conductor) (on 1975-10-18) and David Gilbert (composer and conductor) (on 1975-10-18)
recorded at:
Avery Fisher Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (on 1975-10-18)
live recording of:
Lamia: IV. Stanza degli Incanti de Medea / Tristan und Isolde / Periapt against theeves (on 1975-10-18)
composer:
Jacob Druckman (American composer) (in 1974)
part of:
Lamia
Jacob Druckman6:01
6Sequoia
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1982-09-25)
conductor:
Zubin Mehta (conductor) (on 1982-09-25)
recorded at:
Avery Fisher Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (on 1982-09-25)
live recording of:
Sequoia (on 1982-09-25)
composer:
Joan Tower (American composer) (in 1981)
Joan Tower16:50
7Tehillim "Psalms": 1. 19:2-5
mezzo-soprano vocals:
Kimball Wheeler (mezzo-soprano) (on 1982-09-16)
soprano vocals:
Julianne Baird (soprano) (on 1982-09-16), Jane Bryden (soprano) (on 1982-09-16) and Cheryl Bensman (on 1982-09-16)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1982-09-16)
conductor:
Zubin Mehta (conductor) (on 1982-09-16)
recorded at:
Avery Fisher Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (on 1982-09-16)
live recording of:
Tehillim: I. Fast (on 1982-09-16)
composer:
Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1981)
part of:
Tehillim
Steve Reich11:58
8Tehillim "Psalms": 2. 34:13-15
mezzo-soprano vocals:
Kimball Wheeler (mezzo-soprano) (on 1982-09-16)
soprano vocals:
Julianne Baird (soprano) (on 1982-09-16), Jane Bryden (soprano) (on 1982-09-16) and Cheryl Bensman (on 1982-09-16)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1982-09-16)
conductor:
Zubin Mehta (conductor) (on 1982-09-16)
recorded at:
Avery Fisher Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (on 1982-09-16)
live recording of:
Tehillim: II. Fast (on 1982-09-16)
composer:
Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1981)
part of:
Tehillim
Steve Reich6:24
9Tehillim "Psalms": 3. 18:26-27
mezzo-soprano vocals:
Kimball Wheeler (mezzo-soprano) (on 1982-09-16)
soprano vocals:
Julianne Baird (soprano) (on 1982-09-16), Jane Bryden (soprano) (on 1982-09-16) and Cheryl Bensman (on 1982-09-16)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1982-09-16)
conductor:
Zubin Mehta (conductor) (on 1982-09-16)
recorded at:
Avery Fisher Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (on 1982-09-16)
live recording of:
Tehillim: III. Slow (on 1982-09-16)
composer:
Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1981)
part of:
Tehillim
Steve Reich6:23
10Tehillim "Psalms": 4. 150:4-6
mezzo-soprano vocals:
Kimball Wheeler (mezzo-soprano) (on 1982-09-16)
soprano vocals:
Julianne Baird (soprano) (on 1982-09-16), Jane Bryden (soprano) (on 1982-09-16) and Cheryl Bensman (on 1982-09-16)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1982-09-16)
conductor:
Zubin Mehta (conductor) (on 1982-09-16)
recorded at:
Avery Fisher Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (on 1982-09-16)
live recording of:
Tehillim: IV. Fast (on 1982-09-16)
composer:
Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1981)
part of:
Tehillim
Steve Reich7:04
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1Short Ride in a Fast Machine
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1991-09-12)
conductor:
Kurt Masur (conductor) (on 1991-09-12)
recorded at:
Avery Fisher Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (on 1991-09-12)
live recording of:
Short Ride in a Fast Machine (on 1991-09-12)
composer:
John Adams (American minimalist composer) (in 1986)
John Adams4:53
2Trombone Concerto: I. Adagio
trombone:
Joseph Alessi (American trombonist) (from 1992 until 1993)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (from 1992 until 1993)
conductor:
Leonard Slatkin (conductor) (from 1992 until 1993)
recorded at:
Avery Fisher Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (from 1992 until 1993)
recording of:
Trombone Concerto: I. Adagio; doloroso - Cadenza - attacca - (from 1992 until 1993)
composer:
Christopher Rouse (American composer) (in 1991)
part of:
Trombone Concerto
Christopher Rouse9:44
3Trombone Concerto: II. Scherzo
trombone:
Joseph Alessi (American trombonist)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic
conductor:
Leonard Slatkin (conductor)
recorded at:
Avery Fisher Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States
live recording of:
Trombone Concerto: II. ♩ = 144 - Cadenza - attacca -
composer:
Christopher Rouse (American composer) (in 1991)
part of:
Trombone Concerto
Christopher Rouse6:54
4Trombone Concerto: III. Elegiaco, lugubre
trombone:
Joseph Alessi (American trombonist)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic
conductor:
Leonard Slatkin (conductor)
recorded at:
Avery Fisher Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States
recording of:
Trombone Concerto: III. Elegiaco, lugubre
composer:
Christopher Rouse (American composer) (in 1991)
part of:
Trombone Concerto
Christopher Rouse10:46
5Symphony no. 3: Maestoso e Cantabile. Allegro giocoso
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (from 1993-02-25 until 1993-02-26)
conductor:
Jahja Ling (conductor) (from 1993-02-25 until 1993-02-26)
recorded at:
Avery Fisher Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (from 1993-02-25 until 1993-02-26)
recording of:
Symphony no. 3: I. Maestoso e cantabile (from 1993-02-25 until 1993-02-26)
composer:
Ellen Taaffe Zwilich (American composer) (in 1992)
part of:
Symphony no. 3
Ellen Taaffe Zwilich9:40
6Symphony no. 3: Molto Vivace
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (from 1993-02-25 until 1993-02-26)
conductor:
Jahja Ling (conductor) (from 1993-02-25 until 1993-02-26)
recorded at:
Avery Fisher Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (from 1993-02-25 until 1993-02-26)
recording of:
Symphony no. 3: II. Molto vivace (from 1993-02-25 until 1993-02-26)
composer:
Ellen Taaffe Zwilich (American composer) (in 1992)
part of:
Symphony no. 3
Ellen Taaffe Zwilich4:08
7Symphony no. 3: Largo
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (from 1993-02-25 until 1993-02-26)
conductor:
Jahja Ling (conductor) (from 1993-02-25 until 1993-02-26)
recorded at:
Avery Fisher Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (from 1993-02-25 until 1993-02-26)
live recording of:
Symphony no. 3: III. Largo (from 1993-02-25 until 1993-02-26)
composer:
Ellen Taaffe Zwilich (American composer) (in 1992)
part of:
Symphony no. 3
Ellen Taaffe Zwilich7:31
8Clarinet Concerto: I. Allegro
clarinet:
Stanley Drucker (clarinetist) (from 1992-01-04 until 1992-01-07)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (from 1992-01-04 until 1992-01-07)
conductor:
Leonard Slatkin (conductor) (from 1992-01-04 until 1992-01-07)
recorded at:
Avery Fisher Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (from 1992-01-04 until 1992-01-07)
live recording of:
Clarinet Concerto: I. Allegro (from 1992-01-04 until 1992-01-07)
composer:
William Bolcom (American composer and pianist)
part of:
Clarinet Concerto
William Bolcom7:40
9Clarinet Concerto: II. Cantabile
clarinet:
Stanley Drucker (clarinetist) (from 1992-01-04 until 1992-01-07)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (from 1992-01-04 until 1992-01-07)
conductor:
Leonard Slatkin (conductor) (from 1992-01-04 until 1992-01-07)
recorded at:
Avery Fisher Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (from 1992-01-04 until 1992-01-07)
live recording of:
Clarinet Concerto: II. Cantabile (from 1992-01-04 until 1992-01-07)
composer:
William Bolcom (American composer and pianist)
part of:
Clarinet Concerto
William Bolcom6:46
10Clarinet Concerto: III. Scherzo-Finale
clarinet:
Stanley Drucker (clarinetist) (from 1992-01-04 until 1992-01-07)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (from 1992-01-04 until 1992-01-07)
conductor:
Leonard Slatkin (conductor) (from 1992-01-04 until 1992-01-07)
recorded at:
Avery Fisher Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (from 1992-01-04 until 1992-01-07)
live recording of:
Clarinet Concerto: III. Scherzo-Finale (from 1992-01-04 until 1992-01-07)
composer:
William Bolcom (American composer and pianist)
part of:
Clarinet Concerto
William Bolcom5:21
11The Stars and Stripes Forever
orchestra:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (on 1944-05-25) and New York Philharmonic (on 1944-05-25)
conductor:
Arturo Toscanini (conductor) (on 1944-05-25)
recorded at:
Madison Square Garden in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1944-05-25)
live recording of:
The Stars and Stripes Forever (on 1944-05-25)
composer:
John Philip Sousa (conductor and composer) (in 1896)
John Philip Sousa3:27

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