Album US 1964 on First Edition Records label
Classical
The Louisville Orchestra , album by | |
Grace Whitney cello | |
James Livingston clarinet | |
Robert Whitney , 1904-1986 US conductor | |
Daniel McAnich english horn | |
Francis Fuge flute | |
Irma Dell Von Barkhausen harp | |
Carolyn Hauptman oboe | |
John Engelman percussion | |
Theodore Otten percussion | |
Ernesto Gittli piano | |
Leon Raper trumpet | |
Virginia Schneider viola | |
Paul Kling vn, violin |
Ned Rorem |
William Sydeman |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Eleven Studies For Eleven Players | The Louisville Orchestra | ||
2 | Prelude (11 Players: Trumpet Solo) | The Louisville Orchestra | ||
3 | Allegretto (9 Players) | The Louisville Orchestra | ||
4 | Bird Call (4 Players: Flute Solo) From Tennessee Williams' "Suddenly Last Summer" | The Louisville Orchestra | ||
5 | The Diary (6 Players) From "Suddenly Last Summer" | The Louisville Orchestra | ||
6 | Contest (5 Players) From "Motel" | The Louisville Orchestra | ||
7 | Invention For Battery (2 Players) | The Louisville Orchestra | ||
8 | In Memory Of My Feelings (After A Poem By Frank O'Hara) ("The Reactions Music Evokes Are Not Feelings, But They Are The Images, Memories Of Feelings." - Hindemith) | The Louisville Orchestra | ||
9 | Fugato (11 Players) | The Louisville Orchestra | ||
10 | Elegy (11 Players: English Horn Solo) "...Death Is That Remedy All Singers Dream Of..." - Allen Ginsberg | The Louisville Orchestra | ||
11 | Presto (5 Players) | The Louisville Orchestra | ||
12 | Epilogue (11 Players: Clarinet Solo) | The Louisville Orchestra | ||
13 | Orchestral Abstractions | The Louisville Orchestra | ||
14 | Allegro Con Fuoco | The Louisville Orchestra | ||
15 | Largo Doloroso | The Louisville Orchestra | ||
16 | Presto | The Louisville Orchestra |