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Crescent moon / Jan Van der Roost.

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Format:
Sound recording
Author/Creator:
Roost, Jan Van der, composer, conductor.
Contributor:
Philharmonic Winds Osakan, instrumentalist.
Series:
Naxos Music Library.
Osakan live collection ; v. 13.
Osakan live collection ; vol. 13
Standardized Title:
Band music. Selections
Language:
No linguistic content
Subjects (All):
Overtures (Band).
Band music.
Symphonic poems (Band).
Folk music--Israel.
Folk music.
Israel.
Genre:
Band music.
Live sound recordings.
Streaming audio.
Sound recordings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 audio file).
Place of Publication:
[Japan] : GreenMusic, [2012?]
System Details:
digital
audio file
Contents:
Cresent moon : grand overture (2011) (7:26)
Canterbury chorale (1991) (6:24)
Spartacus : symphonic tone poem (13:09)
Rikudium : 4 Israeli folk dances (1986) (9:31)
Homage (1994) (5:24)
From ancient times (2010) (18:36)
Song of hope (2011) (4:22)
Apollo (2009) (4:15).
Participant:
Philharmonic Winds OSAKAN ; Jan Van der Roost, conductor.
Notes:
Recorded live 2012 September 23 Izumi Hall, Osaka.
Contains:
Container of: Roost, Jan Van der. Crescent moon.
Container of: Roost, Jan Van der. Canterbury chorale.
Container of: Roost, Jan Van der. Spartacus.
Container of: Roost, Jan Van der. Rikudim.
Container of: Roost, Jan Van der. Homage.
Container of: Roost, Jan Van der. From ancient times.
Container of: Roost, Jan Van der. Song of hope.
Container of: Roost, Jan Van der. Apollo.
OCLC:
953528386
Publisher Number:
YGMO-1014 GreenMusic
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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