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 | Fantastic prices with ease & comfort of Amazon.com! (In-Stock) Stokowski expertly conducts the London Philharmonic Orchestra on Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67 and Schubert's Symphony No. 8 in B Minor, D759 "Unfinished." He also leads the London Symphony Orchestra on Wagner's "Die Meistersinger Von Nurnberg: Prelude to Act 1" and Debussy's "Prelude a L'apres-Midi D'un Faune." Also includes Pierre Monteux conducting the London Symphony Orchestra's performance of Dukas' "L'Apprenti Sorcier." 93 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English, French, German, Spanish PCM mono. | | SEE IT |
 | Get free shipping on orders over $25! (In-Stock) This four-CD set showcases the Philadelphia Orchestra with conductor Leopold Stokowski, the world-famous originator of the lush "Philadelphia Sound." The centerpiece in this collection of vintage Philadelphia/Stokowski achievements is the premiere 1932 recording of Schoenberg's epic post-Romantic cantata Gurrelieder. Dating from 1927 to 1940, the rest of the repertoire ranges from the conductor's own "symphonic synthesis" of Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov to Rimsky-Korsakov, Hindemith and such rarities as a setting of Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven by Arkadi Dubensky. The 158-page booklet features photos of Stokowski, his soloists and the Philadelphia Orchestra, as well as an introduction by Pulitzer Prize-winner Tim Page, a producer's note by Ward Marston and an essay by longtime Philadelphia Inquirer critic Daniel Webster ("Stokowski and Philadelphia: Virtuosity as Glamour"). | | SEE IT |
 | Fantastic prices with ease & comfort of Amazon.com! (In-Stock) CD-1232(2) STOKOWSKI CONDUCTS SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony No. 5 in D, Op. 47 with the Philadelphia Orchestra recorded April 20, 1939 (First Western Recording). Symphony No. 6 in B minor, Op. 54 with the Philadelphia Orchestra recorded December 8 and 20, 1940 (World Première Recording). Symphony No. 7 in C major, Op. 60, Leningrad with the NBC Symphony Orchestra recorded (live) December 13, 1942 in NBC Studio 8-H, New York. Symphony 5 & 6 from issued 78 rpm recordings restored by Mark Obert-Thorn. Symphony 7 from broadcast transcription discs restored by NN & Kit Higginson. Total time: (CD 1) 79:23 and (CD 2) 73:50. UPC# 0-17685-12322 1. | | SEE IT |
 | Get free shipping on orders over $25! (In-Stock) CD-1232(2) STOKOWSKI CONDUCTS SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony No. 5 in D, Op. 47 with the Philadelphia Orchestra recorded April 20, 1939 (First Western Recording). Symphony No. 6 in B minor, Op. 54 with the Philadelphia Orchestra recorded December 8 and 20, 1940 (World Première Recording). Symphony No. 7 in C major, Op. 60, Leningrad with the NBC Symphony Orchestra recorded (live) December 13, 1942 in NBC Studio 8-H, New York. Symphony 5 & 6 from issued 78 rpm recordings restored by Mark Obert-Thorn. Symphony 7 from broadcast transcription discs restored by NN & Kit Higginson. Total time: (CD 1) 79:23 and (CD 2) 73:50. UPC# 0-17685-12322 1. | | SEE IT |
 | Fantastic prices with ease & comfort of Amazon.com! (In-Stock) A breathtaking account of Tchaikovsky's monumental Fifth Symphony, this Double Disc live CD recording and bonus DVD demonstrate why the Idyllwild Arts Academy Orchestra is widely regarded as one of the best youth orchestra in existence. These young virtuosi, under their Music Director and Composer-in-Residence Peter Askim, bring a youthful passion and fresh perspective to this masterpiece, while infusing it with an interpretive depth often lacking in professional performances and recordings. Just when you think you've heard Tchaikovsky's Fifth, along comes this eye-opening account. A Tchaikovsky for the ages! About the Idyllwild Arts Academy Orchestra: The Idyllwild Arts Academy Orchestra (IAAO) is widely regarded as one of the best youth ensembles in existence. IAAO students frequently win major competitions and are sought by the most prestigious colleges, universities and conservatoires in the nation. They regularly appear on such national broadcast venues as Public Radio International's From the Top and the Music Center Spotlight Awards.Renowned musicians who have recently performed with the IAAO include violinists Hilary Hahn and Eugene Drucker (Emerson String Quartet), violist Paul Neubauer, flutist Emily Beynon of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam, cellist Matt Haimovitz, pianist Melvin Chen, soprano Tony Arnold, jazz pianist/composer Vijay Iyer and the Miró and Kronos String Quartets. Notable conductors who have worked with the IAAO include former Music Director Ransom Wilson, Leonard Slatkin, former Music Director of the National Symphony Orchestra and Jorge Mester, conductor of the Pasadena Symphony. The IAAO has also been at the forefront of Contemporary Music, having commissioned and given the World Premieres of works by Richard Danielpour, Ezra Laderman, Christopher Theofanidis, Lawrence Dillon and Bruce Adolphe. About Peter Askim: Active as a composer, conductor and bassist, Peter Askim is the Music Director and Composer-in-Residence of the Idyllwild Arts Academy. He has been a member of the Honolulu Symphony Orchestra and served on the faculty of the University of Hawaii-Manoa, where he directed the Contemporary Music Ensemble and taught theory and composition.As a composer, he has been called a Modern Master by The Strad and has had commissions and performances from such groups as the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, the Honolulu Symphony, the International Society of Bassists, the Yale Symphony Orchestra, the Idyllwild Arts Orchestra, the Portland Chamber Music Festival, and Serenata Santa Fe, as well as by performers such as flutist/conductor Ransom Wilson, Metropolitan Opera soprano Lauren Flanigan, Grammy-nominated soprano Judith Kellock and violinist Timothy Fain. His compositions are published by Liben Music Publishers and the International Society of Bassists, and his music is recorded on the Gasparo and Albany labels.As a conductor, Mr. Askim has served as Music Director of the Branford Chamber Orchestra and makes frequent guest conducting appearances, including the Sewanee Philharmonia, the Oregon Festival of American Music, the Wroclaw (Poland) Chamber Orchestra Sotto Voce and the Honolulu Symphony Orchestra.He has premiered numerous works, including compositions by composers Richard Danielpour, Christopher Theofanidis, Lawrence Dillon and Bruce Adolphe and has collaborated with such artists as the Miró String Quartet, Matt Haimovitz, Vijay Iyer, Melvin Chen, Eugene Drucker, Ian Swensen, Todor Pelev, Tony Arnold, Judith Kellock and John Walz. He conducted the World Premiere of eminent guitarist/singer/songwriter Richard Thompson's rock oratorio Cabaret of Souls and its European Premiere at Royal Festival Hall, London. He has also received critical praise as a jazz artist in such publications as Jazztimes, the New York Post and New York Newsday. | | SEE IT |
 | Fantastic prices with ease & comfort of Amazon.com! (In-Stock) This four-CD set showcases the Philadelphia Orchestra with conductor Leopold Stokowski, the world-famous originator of the lush "Philadelphia Sound." The centerpiece in this collection of vintage Philadelphia/Stokowski achievements is the premiere 1932 recording of Schoenberg's epic post-Romantic cantata Gurrelieder. Dating from 1927 to 1940, the rest of the repertoire ranges from the conductor's own "symphonic synthesis" of Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov to Rimsky-Korsakov, Hindemith and such rarities as a setting of Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven by Arkadi Dubensky. The 158-page booklet features photos of Stokowski, his soloists and the Philadelphia Orchestra, as well as an introduction by Pulitzer Prize-winner Tim Page, a producer's note by Ward Marston and an essay by longtime Philadelphia Inquirer critic Daniel Webster ("Stokowski and Philadelphia: Virtuosity as Glamour"). | | SEE IT |
 | Get free shipping on orders over $25! (In-Stock) A breathtaking account of Tchaikovsky's monumental Fifth Symphony, this Double Disc live CD recording and bonus DVD demonstrate why the Idyllwild Arts Academy Orchestra is widely regarded as one of the best youth orchestra in existence. These young virtuosi, under their Music Director and Composer-in-Residence Peter Askim, bring a youthful passion and fresh perspective to this masterpiece, while infusing it with an interpretive depth often lacking in professional performances and recordings. Just when you think you've heard Tchaikovsky's Fifth, along comes this eye-opening account. A Tchaikovsky for the ages! About the Idyllwild Arts Academy Orchestra: The Idyllwild Arts Academy Orchestra (IAAO) is widely regarded as one of the best youth ensembles in existence. IAAO students frequently win major competitions and are sought by the most prestigious colleges, universities and conservatoires in the nation. They regularly appear on such national broadcast venues as Public Radio International's From the Top and the Music Center Spotlight Awards.Renowned musicians who have recently performed with the IAAO include violinists Hilary Hahn and Eugene Drucker (Emerson String Quartet), violist Paul Neubauer, flutist Emily Beynon of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam, cellist Matt Haimovitz, pianist Melvin Chen, soprano Tony Arnold, jazz pianist/composer Vijay Iyer and the Miró and Kronos String Quartets. Notable conductors who have worked with the IAAO include former Music Director Ransom Wilson, Leonard Slatkin, former Music Director of the National Symphony Orchestra and Jorge Mester, conductor of the Pasadena Symphony. The IAAO has also been at the forefront of Contemporary Music, having commissioned and given the World Premieres of works by Richard Danielpour, Ezra Laderman, Christopher Theofanidis, Lawrence Dillon and Bruce Adolphe. About Peter Askim: Active as a composer, conductor and bassist, Peter Askim is the Music Director and Composer-in-Residence of the Idyllwild Arts Academy. He has been a member of the Honolulu Symphony Orchestra and served on the faculty of the University of Hawaii-Manoa, where he directed the Contemporary Music Ensemble and taught theory and composition.As a composer, he has been called a Modern Master by The Strad and has had commissions and performances from such groups as the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, the Honolulu Symphony, the International Society of Bassists, the Yale Symphony Orchestra, the Idyllwild Arts Orchestra, the Portland Chamber Music Festival, and Serenata Santa Fe, as well as by performers such as flutist/conductor Ransom Wilson, Metropolitan Opera soprano Lauren Flanigan, Grammy-nominated soprano Judith Kellock and violinist Timothy Fain. His compositions are published by Liben Music Publishers and the International Society of Bassists, and his music is recorded on the Gasparo and Albany labels.As a conductor, Mr. Askim has served as Music Director of the Branford Chamber Orchestra and makes frequent guest conducting appearances, including the Sewanee Philharmonia, the Oregon Festival of American Music, the Wroclaw (Poland) Chamber Orchestra Sotto Voce and the Honolulu Symphony Orchestra.He has premiered numerous works, including compositions by composers Richard Danielpour, Christopher Theofanidis, Lawrence Dillon and Bruce Adolphe and has collaborated with such artists as the Miró String Quartet, Matt Haimovitz, Vijay Iyer, Melvin Chen, Eugene Drucker, Ian Swensen, Todor Pelev, Tony Arnold, Judith Kellock and John Walz. He conducted the World Premiere of eminent guitarist/singer/songwriter Richard Thompson's rock oratorio Cabaret of Souls and its European Premiere at Royal Festival Hall, London. He has also received critical praise as a jazz artist in such publications as Jazztimes, the New York Post and New York Newsday. | | SEE IT |
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