Gunther Schuller / Paul Fetler - 7 Studies On Themes Of Paul Klee ... 1959 LP

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Gunther Schuller / Paul Fetler - Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Antal Dorati ‎– Schuller Klee Studies / Fetler Contrasts

Label:
Mercury ‎– MG 50282
Series:
Mercury Living Presence
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Mono, White Label, Promo
Country:
US
Released:
1959
Genre:
Classical
Style:
Contemporary

Tracklist

    Gunther Schuller - Seven Studies On Themes Of Paul Klee (1959)
A1     1. Antique Harmonies     2:23
A2     2. Abstract Trio     1:47
A3     3. Little Blue Devil     3:22
A4     4. The Twittering-Machine     2:05
A5     5. Arab Village     6:29
A6     6. An Eerie Moment     2:06
A7     7. Pastorale     3:01

    Paul Fetler - Contrasts For Orchestra (1958)

B1     I. Allegro Con Forza     4:06
B2     II. Adagio     5:26
B3     III. Scherzo: Allegro Ma Non Troppo     3:59
B4     IV. Allegro Marciale - Presto     4:58

Credits

    Composed By – Gunther Schuller, Paul Fetler
    Conductor – Antal Dorati
    Engineer [Assistant] – Robert Eberenz
    Engineer [Chief] – C. Robert Fine*
    Liner Notes – Gunther Schuller, Paul Fetler
    Orchestra – Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
    Recorded By [Recording Director] – Wilma Cozart
    Recording Supervisor [Musical Supervisor] – Harold Lawrence
    Technician [Technical Supervisor] – C. Robert Fine*


Notes

Laminated sleeve. silver on purple label Both works were commissioned by the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra in the American Music Center Commissioning Series, under a grant from the Ford Foundation. Recorded at Northrop Memorial Auditorium, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.

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