Album US 1970 on RCA Red Seal label
Classical (Contemporary)
BANNED IN RUSSIA! FIRST RECORDING IN THE WESTERN WORLD The Courageous "Symphony of Protest" by two of the Soviet Union's most important angry men. A major work, of and for our time. Texts and translations enclosed
Dmitri Shostakovich p, RU album by | |
Eugene Ormandy vn, 1899-1985 US conductor, album by | |
The Philadelphia Orchestra , US orchestra, album by | |
Tom Krause voc, 1934-2013 FI baritone vocals, album by | |
Mendelssohn Club Of Philadelphia , chorus, album by | |
Igor Buketoff , 1915-2001 US other, transliterations and translations by |
Thomas Upshur artwork, cover art |
Robert Page chorus master, director |
Bernard Keville engineer, recording engineer |
Peter Dellheim producer |
Arthur Cohn sleeve notes |
Dmitri Shostakovich |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | Symphony No. 13, Op. 113 ("Babi Yar") | Dmitri Shostakovich - Eugene Ormandy, The Philadelphia Orchestra, Tom Krause, Mendelssohn Club Of Philadelphia | |||
2 | I. Babi Yar | Dmitri Shostakovich - Eugene Ormandy, The Philadelphia Orchestra, Tom Krause, Mendelssohn Club Of Philadelphia | 16:50 | ||
3 | II. Humor | Dmitri Shostakovich - Eugene Ormandy, The Philadelphia Orchestra, Tom Krause, Mendelssohn Club Of Philadelphia | 8:30 | ||
4 | III. At The Store; IV. Fears; V. A Career | Dmitri Shostakovich - Eugene Ormandy, The Philadelphia Orchestra, Tom Krause, Mendelssohn Club Of Philadelphia | 35:33 |
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