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Music for the colonial orchestra/ 18th century American orchestra music.

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Format:
Sound recording
Author/Creator:
Wayland Consort Orchestra, Performer.
Contributor:
McKay, David P. (David Phares), 1927-2012, Conductor.
Alexander Street Press.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Music--United States--18th century.
Music.
Orchestral music--18th century.
Orchestral music.
Songs (High voice) with orchestra--18th century.
Songs (High voice) with orchestra.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
[N]ew [Y]ork [C]ity : Folkways, [1978]
Contents:
The theatrical and operatic tradition: Handel's water piece. Overture in Ptolomy / by George Handel. Artaxerxes, the overture / by Thomas Arne
The concerto tradition: Minuetto with eight variations for the flute and violoncello / by George Saliment. Minuett with variations / by William Felton. Concerto I / by John Stanley
The vocal tradition (with Susan Clickner, soloist): The death song of an Indian chief / by Hans Gram. A youth adorn'd / by Thomas Arne. Save me O Lord ; Billows foam / by Samuel Felsted
The symphonic tradition: Little colonial suite / by James Bremner et al. Symphony 3d, or, Overture III. Allegro di molto / by John Christian Bach. Symphony (to the Chaplet) / by William Boyce. Symphony : from Thomas and Sally / by Thomas Arne.
Participant:
Wayland Consort Orchestra; David P. McKay, conductor.
Notes:
Recorded in Mechanics Hall, Worcester, Mass., June 14, 1978.
Other Format:
FTS 32380
OCLC:
689539476
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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