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The American “Symphonic ‘30s”
from the Great Depression to World War II, Symphonic Music of Melody, Uplift, and Inspiration
Artist(s): Franz Anton Krager, conductor
Mei-Ann Chen, conductor
Texas Music Festival Orchestra, Houston
Moores School Symphony Orchestra, Houston
Recording Info: Recorded in the Moores Opera House, University of Houston
Dawson 25 June 2022; Hanson 20 November 2021; Grainger 10 June 2017
Produced & Recorded by John Proffitt
5.0 channel Immersive Surround Sound
High Resolution 24-bit, 192k sampling rate
Stereo Mix & CD mastering – John Proffitt
Multichannel mastering – Robert Witrak
William Levi Dawson (1899 – 1990) – Negro Folk Symphony (1934)
[1] The Bond of Africa 13:01
[2] Hope in the Night 12:09
[3] O Let Me Shine, Shine Like a Morning Star 09:09
Texas Music Festival Orchestra, Houston, Mei-Ann Chen, conductor
Howard Hanson (1896 – 1981) – Symphony 2 in D-flat major, Romantic (1930)
[4} Adagio – Allegro moderato – Tranquillo – Molto meno mosso 13:38
[5] Andante con tenerezza 06:14
[6] Allegro con brio – Molto meno mosso – Animato – Largamente 07:24
Moores School Symphony Orchestra, Houston, Franz Anton Krager, conductor
Percy Aldridge Grainger (1882 – 1961) – Lincolnshire Posy (1937; 2012)
[7] Lisbon 01:34
[8] Horkstow Grange 03:08
[9] Rufford Park Poachers 04:36
[10] The Brisk Young Sailor 01:49
[11] Lord Melbourne 03:29
[12] The Lost Lady Found 02:47
Texas Music Festival Orchestra, Franz Anton Krager, conductor
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