Three Hungarian Suites
01 - 04 Ernő Dohnányi: Suite in F-sharp minor, op.19 [29'42]
05 - 10 Zoltán Kodály: Háry János Suite [23'15]
11 Bela Bartók: The Miraculous Mandarin Suite, Sz.73 [19'47]
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leonard Slatkin
AAM Recordings AAM070106 [recorded 1992/93; issued 2007]
[digital download; flacs, cover scan, inlay and rough booklet from discog.com images]
Recording venue: Powell Symphony Hall, Saint Louis, Missouri, USA [all three]
Recording engineer: William Hoekstra; Producer: Joanna Nickrenz [all three]
Some mystery surrounds why this recording was never issued by RCA as their usual fine recording team in Saint Louis were used and sound and performances are excellent. No booklet or inlay card were provided with the digital download and unfortunately discogs' scans of the booklet pages are barely legible.
Two more issues with the same recording team, but issued on different labels.
Samuel Barber:
01 Overture to 'The School For Scandal', op.5 [8'19]
02 Adagio for Strings, op.11 [8'56]
03 First Essay for Orchestra, op.12 [9'10]
04 Second Essay for Orchestra, op.17 [10'49]
05 Third Essay for Orchestra, op.47 [12'02]
06 Medea's Dance of Vengeance, op.23a [12'59]
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leonard Slatkin
EMI CDC749463-2 [recorded May 1988; CD issued 1989]
[CD-rip; flacs, cover, booklet and inlay scans]
William Schuman:
01 American Festival Overture [9'15]
02 - 04 New England Triptych. Three Pieces for Orchestra after William Billings [15'14]
05 Charles Ives arr. William Schuman: Variations on 'America' [6'35]
06 - 08 Symphony No. 10 'American Muse' [30'23]
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leonard Slatkin
RCA 09026 61282-2 [recorded January 1991 and November 1992; CD issued 1992]
[digital download; flacs, cover and inlay scans, booklet derived from archive.org]
Download from Mega.
01 - 04 Ernő Dohnányi: Suite in F-sharp minor, op.19 [29'42]
05 - 10 Zoltán Kodály: Háry János Suite [23'15]
11 Bela Bartók: The Miraculous Mandarin Suite, Sz.73 [19'47]
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leonard Slatkin
AAM Recordings AAM070106 [recorded 1992/93; issued 2007]
[digital download; flacs, cover scan, inlay and rough booklet from discog.com images]
Recording venue: Powell Symphony Hall, Saint Louis, Missouri, USA [all three]
Recording engineer: William Hoekstra; Producer: Joanna Nickrenz [all three]
Some mystery surrounds why this recording was never issued by RCA as their usual fine recording team in Saint Louis were used and sound and performances are excellent. No booklet or inlay card were provided with the digital download and unfortunately discogs' scans of the booklet pages are barely legible.
Two more issues with the same recording team, but issued on different labels.
Samuel Barber:
01 Overture to 'The School For Scandal', op.5 [8'19]
02 Adagio for Strings, op.11 [8'56]
03 First Essay for Orchestra, op.12 [9'10]
04 Second Essay for Orchestra, op.17 [10'49]
05 Third Essay for Orchestra, op.47 [12'02]
06 Medea's Dance of Vengeance, op.23a [12'59]
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leonard Slatkin
EMI CDC749463-2 [recorded May 1988; CD issued 1989]
[CD-rip; flacs, cover, booklet and inlay scans]
William Schuman:
01 American Festival Overture [9'15]
02 - 04 New England Triptych. Three Pieces for Orchestra after William Billings [15'14]
05 Charles Ives arr. William Schuman: Variations on 'America' [6'35]
06 - 08 Symphony No. 10 'American Muse' [30'23]
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leonard Slatkin
RCA 09026 61282-2 [recorded January 1991 and November 1992; CD issued 1992]
[digital download; flacs, cover and inlay scans, booklet derived from archive.org]
Download from Mega.