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Summon the Heroes
John Williams proves he is the master of
modern classical music. The fanfares and
marches are soul-stirring, and the
Olympic Themes are a good reminder of
what the Olympics mean to the world. |
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George Rochberg:
Black Sounds
George Rochberg works on this superb new
release show different aspects of his
musical character, but they share a
common integrity and a common voice. |
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Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 / Cello
Concerto
This limited distribution CD features
Shostakovich's symphony performed by the
Boston Philharmonic Orchestra. |
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Mahler—Symphony No. 6
"The best performance I have yet heard
of Mahler's Sixth Symphony." - The
Boston Globe.
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Arthur Berger: The Complete Orchestral
Works
Chosen as one of the "Best Classical CDs
of 2003" by The New York Times. Awarded
"Honorable Mention" for 2004 from The
Chicago Tribune. |
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Gould & Harris
Roy Harris, composer - Symphony No. 2.
Morton Gould, composer - Symphony No. 3.
Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan
Miller, conductor. |
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John Passion
(1725 Version)
"The recording is a wonderful souvenir
of a recent moment in the history of a
beloved institution (...) it is a
beautiful and touching performance of a
great work."
--The Boston Globe |
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