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Ouverture Méditerraneénne, For Orchestra, Opus 330
Kentuckiana (Divertissement On Twenty Kentucky Airs)
Cortege Funebre
Quatre Chansons De Ronsard For Voice And Orchestra
I. A Une Fontaine = To A Fountain
II. A Cupidon = To Cupid
III. Tais-toi, Babillarde Arondelle = Hush, Chattering Nightingale
IV. Dieu Vous Gard' = The Lord Keep You
Symphony No. 6
I. Calme Et Tendre
II. Tumultueux
III. Lent Et Doux
IV. Joyeux Et Robuste
66:33
Recorded: 1953, 1954, 1958, and 1974, Louisville, Kentucky
Track 1 recorded June 1954, Columbia Auditorium, Louisville, KY; original LP release
LOU-545-8 (Mono) (1955)
Track 2 recorded March 26, 1953, Columbia Auditorium, Louisville, KY; original LP release
Columbia ML-4859 (Mono) (1954)
Track 3 recorded June 6, 1968, Macauley Theater, Louisville, KY; original LP release LOU-685 (Mono) (1968)
Tracks 4-7 recorded October 10, 1974; original LP release
LS-744 (Stereo) (1975)
Tracks 8-11 recorded November 12, 1974; original LP release
LS-744 (Stereo) (1975)
Composition information:
Ouverture Méditerranegnne, for Orchestra, Opus 330 (1953)
Kentuckiana (Divertissement on Twenty Kentucky Airs) (1948); Theodore Presser Co.
Cortege Funebre (1939); Associated Music Publishers
Quatre Chansons de Ronsard for Voice and Orchestra (1941); Boosey & Hawkes
Symphony No. 6 (1955); Theodore Presser Co.
Partial funding generously provided by the National Endowment for the Arts
℗ & © 2004 Santa Fe Music Group, LLC
Printed and manufactured in USA
Packaging: standard plastic jewel case (clear tray); 16-page booklet with notes in English.
Composed By
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Darius Milhaud
Conductor
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Jorge Mester (tracks: 4 to 11),
Robert Whitney (tracks: 1 to 3)
Executive-Producer
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Matthew Walters,
Graphic Design
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Tim Newcomb
Liner Notes
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Darius Milhaud,
Howard Scott,
Marshall Portnoy
Orchestra
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The Louisville Orchestra
Producer [Session Producer]
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Andrew Kazdin (tracks: 4 to 11)
Producer [Supervising Producer]
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Howard Scott, (tracks: 1 to 3)
Recording Supervisor [Original Supervising Producer]
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Howard Scott,
Remastered By [Reissue Mastering]
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Studio Santa Fe
Soprano Vocals
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Paula Seibel
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Santa Fe Music Group, LLC
Copyright (c)
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Santa Fe Music Group, LLC
Recorded At
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The Columbia Auditorium
Recorded At
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Macauley Theater
Published By
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Theodore Presser Co.
Published By
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Associated Music Publishers
Published By
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Boosey & Hawkes
Remastered At
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Studio Santa Fe