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Agave Library
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CD Orchestral VARIOUS
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: May 8 2013 )
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Notes:
Previously released recordings (p1973-p2006).
Program notes by Dean Brierly (13 p. : ill.) inserted in container.
Various performers.
Compact disc.
Track List:
- Symphony no. 4 : ("Heroes"). Neuköln / Philip Glass (Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra ; Marin Alsop, conductor) (6:49)
- Threnody for the victims of Hiroshima / Krzysztof Penderecki (National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra ; Antoni Wit, conductor) (8:59)
- Toccata for violin & player piano / Conlon Nancarrow (Continuum ; Cheryl Seltzer, Joel Sachs, conductor) (1:38)
- First interlude / John Cage (Boris Berman, piano) (3:29)
- Fünf Nachstücke : for violin & piano. Elegie / Hans Werner Henze (Peter Sheppard Skaerved, Aaron Shorr) (3:05)
- Quattro pezzi per orchestra. I / Giacinto Scelsi (Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Saarbrücken ; Hans Zender, conductor) (2:30)
- In C / Terry Riley (ARS NOVA Copenhagen, Percurama Percussion Ensemble ; Paul Hillier, conductor) (5:17)
- Second string quartet / Charles Wuorinen (Group for Contemporary Music) (5:03)
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- Déserts: Third electronic interpolation (beginning) / Edgard Varèse (Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra ; Maryse Castets, Christopher Lyndon-Gee) (4:11)
- Death-drone II / George Crumb (Ensemble New Art ; Nicholas Isherwood, Fuat Kent (1:48)
- Six bagatelles for wind quintet (1953). Allegro grazioso / György Ligeti (Albert Schweitzer Quartet) (2:42)
- Silenzio II / Sofia Gubaidulina (Maria Kliegel ; Elsbeth Moser ; Kathrin Rabus) (2:29)
- Beta / Jørgen Plaetner (J. Plaetner) (5:39)
- Shaker loops: A final shaking / John Adams (Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra ; Nathan Gunn ; Alsop, conductor) (4:09)
- Piano concerto 1 / Einojuhani Rautavaara (Laura Mikkola ; Royal Scottish National Orchestra ; Hannu Lintu, conductor) (9:46)
- Fratres for strings & percussion / Arvo Pärt (Hungarian State Opera Orchestra ; Tamás Benedek, conductor) (8:54).
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