1967 Time Life Records - The Story of Great Music: The Music Of Today
1967 Time Life Records - The Story of Great Music: The Music Of Today - 4 LP boxset in excelllent condition.
Music For A Festival And A Medieval Battle | |||
A1 | "Festival Overture," Op. 96 Composed By – Dmitri Shostakovich Composed By – Dmitri Shostakovich | ||
A2 | "Henry V": Suite Overture (The Globe Playhouse)-Passacaglia (Death Of Falstaff)-Charge And Battle-Touch Her Soft Lips And Part-Agincourt Song Composed By – William Walton* Conductor – Sir William Walton Composed By – William Walton* Conductor – Sir William Walton | ||
An Enigmatic Symphony, A Virtuoso's Concerto | |||
Symphony No. 6 In E Minor | |||
B1 | First Movement: Allegro--Second Movement: Moderato--Third Movement: Scherzo | ||
C1 | Fourth Movement: Epilogue | ||
Concerto For Horn And Orchestra | |||
C2 | First Movement: Moderately Fast--Second Movement: Very Fast--Third Movement: Very Slow-Moderately Fast-Fast-Lento Recitando-Lively-Very Slow | ||
Settings For A River And The Relentless Sea | |||
D1 | "Le Soleil Des Eaux" Complainte Du Lezard Amoureux--La Sorgue (Chanson Pour Yvonne) Bass Vocals – Louis Devos Chorus – BBC Symphony Chorus, The* Composed By, Conductor – Pierre Boulez Orchestra – The BBC Symphony Orchestra* Soprano Vocals – Josephine Nendick Tenor Vocals – Barry McDaniel Bass Vocals – Louis Devos Chorus – BBC Symphony Chorus, The* Composed By, Conductor – Pierre Boulez Orchestra – The BBC Symphony Orchestra* Soprano Vocals – Josephine Nendick Tenor Vocals – Barry McDaniel | ||
D2 | Four Sea Interludes, Op. 33A (From "Peter Grimes") Dawn--Sunday Morning--Moonlight--Storm Composed By – Benjamin Britten Conductor – Carlo Maria Giulini Composed By – Benjamin Britten Conductor – Carlo Maria Giulini | ||
A Pioneer Celebration For A Bride And Groom | |||
E1 | "Appalachian Spring" Composed By – Aaron Copland Composed By – Aaron Copland | ||
Synthesizer "Mark II," Sailors On Shore Leave | |||
F1 | Ensembles For Synthesizer, Part 1 Composed By – Milton Babbitt Composed By – Milton Babbitt | ||
F2 | "Fancy Free" Opening Dance-Scene At The Bar-Pas De Deux-Variations (Galop-Waltz-Danzon)-Finale Composed By – Leonard Bernstein Orchestra – Unknown Artist Composed By – Leonard Bernstein Orchestra – Unknown Artist | ||
Death Of A Folk Hero | |||
G1 | "The Execution Of Stepan Razin," Op. 119, Poem For Bass, Chorus And Orchestra (Poem By Yevgeny Yevtushenko) Bass Vocals – Vitaly Gromadsky Chorus – The RSFSR Russian Chorus* Composed By – Dmitri Shostakovich Conductor – Kiril Kondrashin Directed By – A. Yurlov* Orchestra – Moscow Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra* Bass Vocals – Vitaly Gromadsky Chorus – The RSFSR Russian Chorus* Composed By – Dmitri Shostakovich Conductor – Kiril Kondrashin Directed By – A. Yurlov* Orchestra – Moscow Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra* | ||
A Rich Matching Of Sonorities | |||
H1 | Concerto In G Minor For Organm Strings And Timpani: Andante-Allegro Giocoso-Andante Moderato-Allegro Composed By – Francis Poulenc Orchestra – The Orchestra National De La RadioDiffusion Francaise* Organ – Maurice Duruflé Composed By – Francis Poulenc Orchestra – The Orchestra National De La RadioDiffusion Francaise* Organ – Maurice Duruflé |
Issued in a slip container box with and 60 page booklet titled *The Story Of Great Music: The Music Of Today*.
Also includes a twenty-eight page Listener's Guide.