Artist: | Various Artists |
Title: | Silver Burdett Music (Book 4, Record 10) |
Format: | 12 Inch Vinyl Album (33⅓ RPM) |
Label + Catalog Number: | Silver Burdett Records 12032 |
Label Description: | Pale Green Label / Black-White Print |
Date of Release: | 1974 |
Condition of Item: | Cover: VG+ (Very Good Plus) - "Discontinued" stamped on front Record: VG++ (Very Good Plus Plus) |
Country of Origin: | United States |
Notes: | Stereo The children singing on these recordings are The Merrill Staton Children's Voices unless otherwise noted. |
Track List
No. | Title | Performer | Composer | Notes |
1 | Fanfare | E. Power Biggs (organist) | Henry Purcell | With The New England Brass Ensemble |
2 | Fanfare for Two Trumpets | Robert Heinrich and Robert E. Nagel (trumpets) | Igor Stravinsky | Igor Stravinsky (conductor) |
3 | My Dame Had a Lame, Tame Crane | Not Shown | Not Shown | Autoharp - Vocal unison, four-part round (twice) |
4 | Chanukah Song | Not Shown | Not Shown | Soprano saxophone, accordion, guitar, string bass, bongo drums, tambourine - Vocal (three times) |
5 | End of Summer | Wayne Walters (soloist) / Margaret Singer (pianist) | Eddleman / Schmidt | None |
6 | What Do You Hear? 19 | (see 6a-6h) | (see 6a-6h) | (see 6a-6h) |
6a | Classical Symphony in D Major, Op. 25, "Gavotte" (excerpt) | The New York Philharmonic | Serge Prokofiev | Leonard Bernstein (conductor) |
6b | Five Movements for String Quartet, Op. 5, No. 3 (excerpt) | Robert Craft (artistic director) | Anton Webern | None |
6c | Sonata in D Minor (excerpt) | Eugenia Earle (harpsichordist) | Domenico Scarlatti | None |
6d | Fanfare for Two Trumpets (excerpt) | Robert Heinrich and Robert E. Nagel (trumpets) | Igor Stravinsky | Igor Stravinsky (conductor) |
6e | Five Pieces for Orchestra, Op. 16, No. 1 (excerpt) | The Cleveland Orchestra | Arnold Schoenberg | Robert Craft (conductor) |
6f | Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125, Movement 4, "Choral" (conclusion) (excerpt) | The Julliard Chorus / Abraham Kaplan (director) | Ludwig van Beethoven | With The New York Philharmonic / Leonard Bernstein (conductor) |
6g | Fanfare (excerpt) | E. Power Biggs (organist) | Henry Purcell | With The New England Brass Ensemble |
6h | Symphony No. 40 in G Minor (K.550), Movement 1 (excerpt) | The New York Philharmonic | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Leonard Bernstein (conductor) |
7 | Five Movements for String Quartet, Op. 5, No. 3 | Robert Craft (artistic director) | Anton Webern | None |
8 | Divertimento in D, "Marcia" | The Moscow Chamber Orchestra | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | David Oistrakh (violinist) |
9 | This Land is Your Land | Not Shown | Woody Guthrie | Banjo, accordion, guitar, clavietta, string bass, washboard, percussion - Three verses |
10 | Silent Night | Phil Olson (soloist) | Gruber / Mohr | Guitar, French horn, string bass - Two verses with interlude |
11 | Ging Gong Gooli | Not Shown | Not Shown | Piccolo, guitar, trumpet, string bass, drums, shaker - Vocal (twice) with interludes |
12 | What Do You Hear? 20, "Winds of Morning" (excerpt) | Bernard Knee (soloist) | Tommy Makem | None |
13 | Statements, "Cryptic" (excerpt) | The London Symphony Orchestra | Aaron Copland | Aaron Copland (conductor) |
14 | Music for a Great City, "Toward the Bridge" (excerpt) | The London Symphony Orchestra | Aaron Copland | Aaron Copland (conductor) |