description
Tunbridge Fair
Sinfonietta
Introduction And Rondo
Pastoral Nocturne
Dance Variations
Emblems
A Child's Garden Of Dreams
There Is A Desert On The Moon Where The Dreamer Sinks So Deeply Into The Ground That She Reaches Hell.
A Drunken Woman Falls Into The Water And Comes Out Renewed And Sober.
A Horde Of Smalll Animals Frightens The Dreamer. The Animals Increase To Tremendous Size And One Of Them Devours The Little Girl.
A Drop Of Water Is Seen, As It Appears When Looked At Through A Microscope. The Girl Sees That The Drop Is Full Of Tree Branches. This Portrays The Origin Of The World.
An Ascent Into Heaven, Where Pagan Dances Are Being Celebrated; And A Descent Into Hell, Where Angels Are Doing Good Deeds.
Slava
Recorded: Corbett Auditorium, June 1 & 2, 1991.
℗ 1991 Klavier Records International
© 1991 Klavier Records International
Art Direction
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Carolyn Miller (2)
Composed By
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Aaron Copland (tracks: 5),
David Maslanka (tracks: 6 to 10),
Ingolf Dahl (tracks: 2 to 4),
Leonard Bernstein (tracks: 11),
Walter Piston (tracks: 1)
Conductor
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Eugene Corporon
Engineer, Mastered By
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Bruce Leek
Ensemble
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Cincinnati Wind Symphony
Producer
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Jack Stamp
Producer [Assistant]
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Larry Harper
Trumpet
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Alan Siebert (tracks: 2 to 4),
Marie Speziale (tracks: 2 to 4),
Pat Harbison (tracks: 2 to 4)
Manufactured By
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WEA Manufacturing
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Klavier Records International, Inc.
Copyright (c)
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Klavier Records International, Inc.
Recorded At
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Corbett Auditorium