DIVERTISSEMENT & ESCALES / SYMPHONY IN B-FLAT
DIVERTISSEMENT & ESCALES / SYMPHONY IN B-FLAT
IBERT / CHAUSSON / MATA / DALLAS SYMPHONY
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Condition: New, UPC: 0534790181200, Publication Date: 06/28/1994, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: CLASSICAL/ORCHESTRAL & SYMPHONIC,
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Symphony in B-flat
Lento; Allegro vivo
Tres lent; un peu plus vite
Anime; tres anime
Escales (Ports of Call)
Palermo: Calme
Tunis: Modere tres rythme
Valencia: Anime
Divertissement
Introduction: Allegro vivo
Cortege: Moderato molto
Nocturne: Lento
Valse: Animato assai
Parade: Tempo di marcia
Finale: Quasi cadenza

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(P)(C) 1994 Dorian Recordings (P)(C) 1994 Dorian Recordings

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Conductor – Eduardo Mata
Orchestra – Dallas Symphony Orchestra
Conductor – Eduardo Mata
Orchestra – Dallas Symphony Orchestra

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Phonographic Copyright (p) – Dorian Recordings
Copyright (c) – Dorian Recordings
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Dorian Recordings
Copyright (c) – Dorian Recordings
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