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Format:
Sound recording
Author/Creator:
Ibert, Jacques, 1890-1962.
Contributor:
Stokowski, Leopold, 1882-1977, conductor.
Miller, Mitch, performer.
Standardized Title:
Escales
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Suites (Orchestra).
Operas--Excerpts.
Operas.
Symphonic poems.
Orchestral music.
Genre:
Orchestral music.
Sound recordings.
Excerpts.
Physical Description:
1 audio disc (29:45 min.) : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono ; 10 in.
10 in.
Contained In:
Stokowski-Gatewood Collection of Commercial Sound Recordings. Item 151
Place of Publication:
Camden, N.J. : RCA Victor, [between 1950 and 1959]
System Details:
analog
33 1/3 rpm
microgroove
mono
Contents:
Escales (14:04) / Ibert
Dance of the sylphs (2:48) / Berlioz
The swan of Tuonela (8:17) / Sibelius
Goyescas: Intermezzo (4:36) / Granados.
Participant:
Mitchell Miller, English horn (Sibelius) ; Leopold Stokowski conducting his symphony orchestra.
Notes:
Recorded around 1958.
Program notes by Edward O'Gorman on container.
Red seal records.
This recording was Record 143 in Gatewood's collection of recordings; a duplicate in Stokowski's collection, Record 83, is no longer in the collection.
Contains:
Berlioz, Hector, 1803-1869. Damnation de Faust. Ballet des sylphes
Sibelius, Jean, 1865-1957. Lemminkäis-sarja. Tuonelan joutsen
Granados, Enrique, 1867-1916. Goyescas (Opera). Intermezzo
Publisher Number:
LM 151 RCA Victor
Access Restriction:
Off-site storage: 24-hour retrieval.

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