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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Arthur Honegger Takuo Yuasa Yuasa 2004
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America II. De profundis clamavi: Adagio · New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Honegger: Symphony No. 3, 'Liturgique' / Pacific 231 / Rugby ℗ 2004 Naxos Released on: 2004-08-01 Composer: Arthur Honegger Orchestra: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Conductor: Takuo Yuasa Auto-generated by YouTube.
Victor Young Richard Kaufman New Zealand Symphony Orchestra 1949 1996
1. Prelude 2. Miriam 3. Dance to Dagon 4. Hebrew Lament 5. Feather Dance 6. The Fall of Samson 7. Exit Music The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra conducted by Richard Kaufman (1996). Suite arranged by Patrick Russ.
Dmitri Shostakovich Maxim Shostakovich Fowler New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Michael Fowler Centre 1750 1815 1937 1988
I. Moderato – Allegro non troppo 00:00-17:50 II. Allegretto 18:15-23:35 III. Largo 23:55-37:25 IV. Allegro non troppo 37:25-49:15 Performed by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra conducted by Maxim Shostakovich. The principal flute was Alexa Still - (http•••) Filmed at the Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington in 1988. Allowance needs to be made for the age of this VCR recording.
Virgil Thomson Aaron Copland New Zealand Symphony Orchestra 1928
Simplistic. Out of touch. Unfashionable. These are some of the descriptions assigned to Virgil Thomson's music. It is true his music doesn't veer far from the ear's comfort zone, but the listener is hard-pressed to find art music that is as down to earth and quintessentially American as his. In fact, Thomson wrote music that was instrumental in informing the styles of several of his colleagues, not the least of which is Aaron Copland. The Symphony on a Hymn Tune was completed in 1928. There are actually at least a couple of hymns that surface throughout the piece, the main one being a Scottish melody that is commonly associated with the text for "How Firm a Foundation". You can also hear "Jesus Loves Me" finding its way through the tapestry of this first symphony by a composer whose music deserves more frequent appearances in concert halls today. And excellent recorded performance by James Sedares and the New Zealand Symphony orchestra The paintings are by Dana H. Johnson. Learn more about her artwork at her website: (http•••)
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