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Charles Ives / Bernstein, Ormandy, Stokowski, New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, American Symphony Orchestra - The Four Symphonies Of Charles Ives album flac

Charles Ives / Bernstein, Ormandy, Stokowski, New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, American Symphony Orchestra - The Four Symphonies Of Charles Ives album flac Performer: Charles Ives
Title: The Four Symphonies Of Charles Ives
Style: Post-Modern
Released: 1968
MP3 album: 1718 mb
FLAC album: 1897 mb
Rating: 4.6
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Genre: Classical

Charles Ives, Bernstein, Ormandy, Stokowski, New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, American Symphony Orchestra ‎– The Four Symphonies Of Charles Ives. Symphony No. 1 In D Minor. Conductor – Eugene OrmandyOrchestra – The Philadelphia Orchestra.

Charles Ives's Symphony No. 4, S. 4 (K. 1A4) was written between 1910 and the mid-1920s (the second movement "Comedy" was the last to be composed, most likely in 1924). The symphony is notable for its multilayered requiring two conductors in performance-and for its large and varied orchestration.

Album · 2000 · 8 Songs. Eugene Ormandy & The Philadelphia Orchestra. 1. 1 In D Minor: I. Allegro. Robert Browning Overture. Leopold Stokowski & American Symphony Orchestra.

Ives: Symphony No. 1 Essential Classics. 4. 1, for orchestra in D minor, S. 1 (K. 1A1): No. 4, Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean. 5. Orchestral Set No. 1: Three Places in New England, for orchestra, S. 7 (K. 1A5): No. 1, 'The 'St. Gaudens' in Boston Common'. 6. 2, 'Putnam's Camp, Redding, Connecticut'. 7. 3, 'The Housatonic at Stockbridge'. 8. Robert Browning Overture, for orchestra, S. 27 (K. 1B6).

Ibert Ippolitov-Ivanov Isaac Ives. Jannequin Janáček Jeune Josquin Juon. Kabalevsky Kay Kelley Kennan Khachaturian Kodály Komzák Korngold Kramer Kreisler. The Cleveland Orchestra The Philadelphia Orchestra Tivoli Orchestra Ton-Studio Orchestra Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich Trio Pasquier Trio Santoliquido Trio di Trieste.

Stokowski was music director of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the NBC Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, the Houston Symphony Orchestra, the Symphony of the Air and many others. He was also the founder of the All-American Youth Orchestra, the New York City Symphony, the Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra and the American Symphony Orchestra. His flair for the theatrical included grand gestures, such as throwing the sheet music on the floor to show he did not need to conduct from a score. He also experimented with new lighting arrangements in the concert hall, at one point conducting in a dark hall with only his head and hands lighted, at other times arranging the lights so they would cast theatrical shadows of his head and hands.

George Frederick Handel; The Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy, The Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Eileen Farrell, Martha Lipton, Davis Cunningham, William Warfield. Vivaldi; Anshel Brusilow, The Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy. Giuseppe Verdi, Gioachino Rossini; The Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy, New York Philharmonic, Thomas Schippers.

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Symphony No. 1 In D Minor
Conductor – Eugene OrmandyOrchestra – The Philadelphia Orchestra
A1 I. Allegro 11:42
A2 II. Adagio Molto (Sostenuto) 7:33
A3 III. Scherzo: Vivace 4:35
B1 IV: Allegro Molto 12:47
Symphony No. 2
Conductor – Leonard BernsteinOrchestra – New York Philharmonic*
B2 I. Andante Moderato / II. Allegro 16:10
C1 III. Adagio Cantabile 10:35
C2 IV. Lento Maestoso / V. Allegro Molto Vivace 12:10
Symphony No. 3 "The Camp Meeting"
Conductor – Leonard BernsteinOrchestra – New York Philharmonic*
D1 I. Old Folks Gatherin 8:45
D2 II. Children's Day 7:20
D3 III. Communion 8:35
Symphony No. 4
Chorus – Members Of The Schola Cantorum of New YorkConductor – Leopold StokowskiConductor [Associate] – David Katz, Jose SerebrierDirected By – Hugh RossOrchestra – American Symphony Orchestra*
E1 I. Prelude: Maestoso 3:10
E2 II. Allegretto 11:55
F1 III. Fugue: Andante Moderato 7:30
F2 IV. Largo Maestoso 7:55

Credits

  • Composed By – Charles Ives
  • Producer – John McClure, Thomas Frost

Notes

Includes 16p booklet.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Other (Library of Congress): R68-2980