Anderson - Orchestral Works Vol.5
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Label: Naxos - American Classics
Cat No: 8559382
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 27th October 2008
Contents
Artists
Kim Criswell (soprano)William Dazeley (baritone)
BBC Concert Orchestra
Conductor
Leonard SlatkinWorks
Goldilocks (excerpts)Suite of Carols (version for woodwinds)
Artists
Kim Criswell (soprano)William Dazeley (baritone)
BBC Concert Orchestra
Conductor
Leonard SlatkinAbout
Volume 5 in Naxos’s complete edition of his orchestral works presents highlights from his charming 1958 musical Goldilocks, which ran for 161 performances on Broadway and won two Tony awards. Included are:
- Lazy Moon
- Save A Kiss
- Pyramid Dance
- Lady In Waiting
- Shall I Take My Heart (instrumental)
Anderson's Suite of Carols for Woodwind Ensemble, written three years earlier, includes both well known and less familiar Christmas tunes, each given the magical Anderson touch.
This is the final volume in the Anderson orchestral music series and includes some world premiere recordings.
“This series would be welcome for the fascination of its contents alone, even if it were not also so impeccably produced. Performances are technically and interpretatively outstanding, with utmost fidelity to the style and tempi of Anderson's own recordings. Richard S Ginell’s notes again add to our appreciation of a composer too readily taken for granted.” Gramophone on 8.559357 (Vol.3)
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