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Serenade No. 5 For Orchestra, Op. 43 (1950)
I. Prelude: Heavily
II. Poem: Quietly
III. Interlude: Simply
IV. Capriccio: Brightly
V. Dialogue: Delicately
VI. Burla: With Drive
Symphony For Strings (Symphony No. 5), Op. 61 (1953)
I. Sostenuto
II. Allegro
III. Adagio
IV. Andante
V. Allegro
Symphony No. 8 (1967)
I. Adagio; Allegro Grazioso
II. Andante Sostenuto
III. Allegretto
IV. Vivace
Total time - 57:42
∘ Serenade No. 5: recorded September 1, 1960, Columbia Auditorium, Louisville, Kentucky.
Original matrix no.: XTV-65810 (Mono)
Original LP no.: LOU-606 (Mono) (1960)
Mastered from the original one-track mono session master. World premiere performance on November 15, 1950, Columbia Auditorium.
∘ Symphony for Strings: recorded November 30, 1954, Columbia Auditorium.
Original matrix no.: XTV-22204 (Mono)
Original LP no.: LOU-545-7 (Mono) (1954)
Mastered from the original one-track mono session master. World premiere performance on August 28, 1954, Columbia Auditorium.
∘ Symphony No. 8: recorded November, 1970, Macauley Theater, Louisville, Kentucky.
Original matrix no.: XSV-222687 (Stereo)
Original LP no.: LS-706 (Stereo) (1970)
Mastered from the original two-track stereo session master. Commissioned by Baldwin-Wallace Conservatory.
Published by Theodore Presser Co. (BMI)
"Serenade No. 5" & "Symphony for Strings" - World Premiere Recording & Louisville Orchestra Commission.
"Symphony No. 8" - World Premiere Recording.
Cover photography courtesy of Theodore Presser Co.
℗ & © 2005 Santa Fe Music Group, LLC.
Printed and manufactured in Canada
Composed By, Liner Notes [Annotation]
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Vincent Persichetti
Design [Graphic]
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Tim Newcomb
Engineer [Recording]
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Adjutor Theroux (tracks: 7 to 11),
Frank Bruno (tracks: 1 to 6)
Executive-Producer, Liner Notes
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Matthew Walters,
Liner Notes [Annotation]
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Robert McMahan
Mixed By [Mixing Engineer]
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Bud Graham (tracks: 1 to 6),
Harold Chapman (tracks: 7 to 11)
Producer [Original Supervising], Liner Notes
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Howard Scott,
Remastered By [Reissue Mastering]
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Studio Santa Fe
Recorded At
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Macauley Theater
Recorded At
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The Columbia Auditorium
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Santa Fe Music Group, LLC
Copyright (c)
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Santa Fe Music Group, LLC