Samuel Barber:
01 - 04 Symphony No. 1, op.9 ~ [21'39]
05 - 07 Piano Concerto, op.38 ^~ [29'09]
08 - 13 Souvenirs for piano four-hands, op.28 ^* [18'24]
John Browning- piano^, Leonard Slatkin- piano*; Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leonard Slatkin~
RCA 9062-60732-2 [recorded October 1990; CD issued 1991]
[digital download; flacs, cover and inlay scans, booklet sourced from archive.org]
Recording venues: Powell Symphony Hall, Saint Louis and Manhattan Center, New York City^*, USA
Recording engineer: William Hoekstra; Producer: Jay David Saks
Walter Piston:
01 - 11 The Incredible Flutist [16'42]
12 - 14 Three New England Sketches [15'38]
15 - 18 Symphony No.6 [24'22]
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leonard Slatkin
RCA 9062-60798-2 [recorded October 1989 and March 1990; CD issued 1991, download 2018]
[digital download; flacs, cover and inlay scans, booklet sourced from archive.org]
Recording venue: Powell Symphony Hall, Saint Louis, USA
Recording engineer: William Hoekstra; Producer: Joanna Nickrenz
Joan Tower: Meet the Composer
01 Silver Ladders (1986) [22'26]
02 Island Prelude for Solo Oboe and String Orchestra (1988) ^ [10'16]
03 Music for Cello and Orchestra (1984) * [17'40]
04 Sequoia (1981) ~ [16'20]
Lynn Harrell- cello*; Peter Bowman- oboe^; Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leonard Slatkin
Elektra Nonesuch 79245-2 [recorded November 1984; this CD release 1990]
[CD-rip; flacs, cover and inlay scans, booklet sourced from archive.org]
Recording venue: Powell Symphony Hall, Saint Louis, USA
Recording engineer: William Hoekstra; Producer: Joanna Nickrenz and Marc Aubort~
Quite a while ago, a online friend kindly sent me this CD-rip but without any artwork. I recently found that archive.org could come to my rescue- so now here it is with thanks.
Abraham Lincoln Portraits
1.01 Charles Ives: Lincoln, The Great Commoner * [3'39]
1.02 Vincent Persichetti: A Lincoln Address, op.124 ^ [13'22]
1.03 Roy Harris: Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight ~ [14'10]
1.04 - 1.15 Ernst Bacon: Ford's Theatre. A Few Glimpses of Easter Week, 1865 [29'43]
2.01 Morton Gould: Lincoln Legend [16'36]
2.02 - 2.06 George Frederick McKay: To a Liberator. A Lincoln Tribute * [11'18]
2.07 Paul Turok: Variations on an American Song. Aspects of Lincoln and Liberty, op.20 [9'18]
2.08 Aaron Copland: Lincoln Portrait ^ [14'31]
Barry Scott- narrator^; Sharon Mabry- mezzo~; Nashville Symphony Chorus*; Nashville Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leonard Slatkin
Naxos 8.559373-74 [recorded July 2007 and July & September 2008; CD and download issued 2009]
[digital download; flacs, cover, booklet and inlay scans]
Recording venue: Laura Turner Hall, Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Recording engineers: Tim Lynch, John Hill and Kevin Edlin; Producer: Tim Handley
Download from Mega.
01 - 04 Symphony No. 1, op.9 ~ [21'39]
05 - 07 Piano Concerto, op.38 ^~ [29'09]
08 - 13 Souvenirs for piano four-hands, op.28 ^* [18'24]
John Browning- piano^, Leonard Slatkin- piano*; Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leonard Slatkin~
RCA 9062-60732-2 [recorded October 1990; CD issued 1991]
[digital download; flacs, cover and inlay scans, booklet sourced from archive.org]
Recording venues: Powell Symphony Hall, Saint Louis and Manhattan Center, New York City^*, USA
Recording engineer: William Hoekstra; Producer: Jay David Saks
Walter Piston:
01 - 11 The Incredible Flutist [16'42]
12 - 14 Three New England Sketches [15'38]
15 - 18 Symphony No.6 [24'22]
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leonard Slatkin
RCA 9062-60798-2 [recorded October 1989 and March 1990; CD issued 1991, download 2018]
[digital download; flacs, cover and inlay scans, booklet sourced from archive.org]
Recording venue: Powell Symphony Hall, Saint Louis, USA
Recording engineer: William Hoekstra; Producer: Joanna Nickrenz
Joan Tower: Meet the Composer
01 Silver Ladders (1986) [22'26]
02 Island Prelude for Solo Oboe and String Orchestra (1988) ^ [10'16]
03 Music for Cello and Orchestra (1984) * [17'40]
04 Sequoia (1981) ~ [16'20]
Lynn Harrell- cello*; Peter Bowman- oboe^; Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leonard Slatkin
Elektra Nonesuch 79245-2 [recorded November 1984; this CD release 1990]
[CD-rip; flacs, cover and inlay scans, booklet sourced from archive.org]
Recording venue: Powell Symphony Hall, Saint Louis, USA
Recording engineer: William Hoekstra; Producer: Joanna Nickrenz and Marc Aubort~
Quite a while ago, a online friend kindly sent me this CD-rip but without any artwork. I recently found that archive.org could come to my rescue- so now here it is with thanks.
Abraham Lincoln Portraits
1.01 Charles Ives: Lincoln, The Great Commoner * [3'39]
1.02 Vincent Persichetti: A Lincoln Address, op.124 ^ [13'22]
1.03 Roy Harris: Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight ~ [14'10]
1.04 - 1.15 Ernst Bacon: Ford's Theatre. A Few Glimpses of Easter Week, 1865 [29'43]
2.01 Morton Gould: Lincoln Legend [16'36]
2.02 - 2.06 George Frederick McKay: To a Liberator. A Lincoln Tribute * [11'18]
2.07 Paul Turok: Variations on an American Song. Aspects of Lincoln and Liberty, op.20 [9'18]
2.08 Aaron Copland: Lincoln Portrait ^ [14'31]
Barry Scott- narrator^; Sharon Mabry- mezzo~; Nashville Symphony Chorus*; Nashville Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leonard Slatkin
Naxos 8.559373-74 [recorded July 2007 and July & September 2008; CD and download issued 2009]
[digital download; flacs, cover, booklet and inlay scans]
Recording venue: Laura Turner Hall, Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Recording engineers: Tim Lynch, John Hill and Kevin Edlin; Producer: Tim Handley
Download from Mega.