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Maybe some of you can enlighten me stupid German about two CDs I have
recently seen and wondered if they might be interesting. Both are on
Mercury (Living Presence) with recordings from the 5ties and 6ties, both
with the Eastman-Rochester Orchestra (I never heard of; what is/was that)
and a conductor called Hanson (I guess its Howard Hanson). One is called
*Music for quiet listening* and contains works by *Barlow, Nelson, Pursell
(Purcell?), Scianni, Gauldin, Mailman, Sutcliffe, Earls and Stern. The
other one has Victor Herberts Celloconcerto Nr.2 and Grofes Grand
Canyon-Suite. What kind of music is this? Hanson-like American-romantic?
Achim Breiling
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