Album US 2005 on New World Records label
Classical (Twelve-tone, Contemporary, Modern)
On back cover: This recording is a tribute to the vision of Francis Goelet (1926-1998), perhaps America's single most important individual supporter of composers as well as musical institutions and organizations. The works on this CD represent a part of the extraordinary legacy of his commissions. Composed in 1967 (Copland), 1968 (Sessions), 1993 (Perle) and 1995 (Rands) Recorded October 9, 2004, at the Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts, Bard College, New York Total time: 66:15 ℗ & © 2005 Recorded Anthology of American Music, Inc.
Aaron Copland p, key, 1900-1990 US album by | |
Roger Sessions p, 1896-1985 US album by | |
George Perle p, 1915-2009 US album by | |
Bernard Rands , *1934 GB album by | |
The American Symphony Orchestra , orchestra, album by | |
Leon Botstein , *1946 US conductor, album by |
Bob Defrin Design design |
Richard Wilson liner notes |
Bunni Lezak photography by, cover |
Everett Porter producer, engineer, edited by, mastered by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Inscape | Aaron Copland | 12:12 | |
2 | Symphony No. 8 | Aaron Copland • Roger Sessions • George Perle • Bernard Rands - The American Symphony Orchestra, Leon Botstein | 14:15 | |
3 | Adagio E Mesto | Roger Sessions | 6:17 | |
4 | Allegro Con Brio | Roger Sessions | 7:58 | |
5 | - | Aaron Copland • Roger Sessions • George Perle • Bernard Rands - The American Symphony Orchestra, Leon Botstein | ||
6 | Transcendental Modulations | George Perle | 25:50 | |
7 | ...where the murmurs die... | Bernard Rands | 13:56 |