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Quincy Porter:
Symphony no.2 (1962)
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Ralph Vaughan Williams--Symphony No.7 {"Sinfonia Antartica"} and Symphony No.8 in D Minor, bothperformed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Sir Adrian Boult. The Seventh also features soprano Norma Burrowes and the London Philharmonic Choir.
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Felix Mendelssohn--Symphony No.3 in A Minor, Op.50 {"Scottish"} and Symphony No.4 in A Major, Op.90 {"Italian"}, both performed by the Berliner Philharmoniker under the guidance of Herbert von Karajan.
Ludwig Van Beethoven--Symphony No.1 in C Major, Op.21 and Symphony No.3 in E-Flat Major, Op.55 {"Eroica"}, again featuring the Berliner Philharmoniker and Maestro Karajan.
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di Lasso:
Magnificat 'Praeter rerum seriem' (c.1570s) (R3: TtN)

Gesualdo:
Merce grido piangendo
Luci serene e chiari
(c.1580s) (R3: TtN)

Foulds:
Keltic Suite opus 29 (1911)

Stravinsky:
Symphonie des Psaumes (1930)

Abrahamsen:
Winternacht (1978)
Schnee (2007/’08)
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Johannes Brahms--Symphony No.1 in C Minor, Op.68 and Symphony No.3 in F Major, Op.90, both featuring the Berliner Philharmoniker and Herbert von Karajan.
Pyotr Tchaikovsky--Symphony No.3 in D Major, Op.29, performed by the London Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Igor Markevitch.
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Quincy Porter:
Symphony no.2 (1962)
hi Roehre - i was curious who the orchestra is in Porter's 2nd
symphony - Louisville Orchestra (?) - is the one i have.
(Many Louisville LP's were transferred to CD's.)

Tonite, on Columbia ML-4784:
Roger Sessions - Symphony No. 2 (1946)
New York Philharmonic conducted by Dimitri Mitropoulos

Darius Milhaud - Symphony No. 1, Op. 210 (1939)
Columbia Broadcasting Symphony conducted by Darius Milhaud
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Harty:
An Irish Symphony (1904) (inspired by the finale: July 12th)

de Wert:
Qual musico gentil - from L'ottavo libro de madrigali a cinque voci (Venice 1586) (R3: TtN)

Debussy:
Cinq poèmes de Charles Baudelaire (1887-1889).The first 4 poems orchestrated by John Adams (1993) under the title 'Le livre de Baudelaire'
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hi Roehre - i was curious who the orchestra is in Porter's 2nd
symphony - Louisville Orchestra (?) - is the one i have.
(Many Louisville LP's were transferred to CD's.)
Hi mambo, I've got that recording too, but I listened to another one:
Sinfonia Varsovia/Ian Hobson om Albany TROY 574
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Ralph Vaughan Williams--Symphony No.2 {" A London Symphony"} and Symphony No.3 {"A Pastoral Symphony}. The Second features the London Philharmonic Orchestra, whilst the Third is done by the New Philharmonia Orchestra. Both are led by Sir Adrian Boult.
Johannes Brahms--Symphony No.2 in D Major, Op.73 and Symphony No.4 in E Minor, Op.98, both performed by the Berliner Philharmoniker under the baton of Herbert von Karajan.
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An enjoyable and interesting concert by the Gabrieli Consort/McCreesh on TtN:

Gibbons:
Drop, Drop, Slow Tears

Walton:
Drop, Drop, Slow Tears (1952)

White [c.1538-1574]:
Christe qui lux es et dies

MacMillan:
A Child's Prayer (1953)

Sheppard [c.1515-1558]:
In manus tuas

Dove:
Into Thy Hands (1996)

Morley [c.1557-1602]
Burial Sentences

Elgar
They are at rest (1909)
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Klami:
Serenades joyeuses (1933)

Raitio:
Serenade for orchestra (1933)

Paderewski:
Nocturne opus 16 No.4 (orch. Jerzy Maksimiuk)

Poulenc:
Gloria (1959)

Pingoud:
Le Prophète (1921)
Chantecler (1918)

Proms 1

Turnage:
Canon Fever

Elgar:
Cockaigne overture

Delius:
Seadrift
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