| CDs featuring the Oregon Symphony |
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Walton
Disc I: William Walton's Suite from Henry V, Concerto for Cello and Orchestra with Mark Kosower. Also Bernard Rands, Tre Canzoni senza Parole, James DePreist, conductor. Disc II: William Walton, Sonata for Violin and Piano with Herbert Greenberg and Ann Schein, piano. Delos DE 3342. |
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Sibelius, Symphony No. 2 and Symphony No. 7
Symphony No. 2 recorded live during concerts on September 21-23, 2002.
James DePreist, conductor. Delos DE 3334. |
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Shostoakovich, Symphony No. 11 ("The Year 1905")
Live recording made during concerts on January 18-20, 2003. James DePreist, conductor.
Delos DE 3329. |
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Orchestral Works by Tomas Svoboda
Overture of the Season, Op. 89; Concerto for Marimba and Orchestra,
Op. 148, Neil DePonte, marimba; Symphony
No. 1 (of Nature), Op. 20. James DePreist, conductor. Albany Records, TROY604. |
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American Contrasts
Benjamin Lees, Pasacaglia for Orchestra; Vincent Persichetti, Symphony
No. 4; Michael Daugherty, Philadelphia Stories for Orchestra: Sundown
on South Street and Hell's Angels, featuring The Bassoon Brothers.
James DePreist, conductor. Delos DSD, DE 3291. |
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Respighi's Rome
Ottorino Respighi, Fountains of Rome, Pines of Rome, Roman Festivals.
James DePreist, conductor. Delos VR2, DE 3287. |
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Stravinsky
Igor Stravinsky, Le Sacre du Printemps, The Firebird Suite (1919).
James DePreist, conductor. Delos VR2, DE 3278. |
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Korngold
Erich Wolfgang Korngold, The Sea Hawk, Symphony in F-sharp.
James DePreist, conductor. Delos VR2, DE 3234. |
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Bravura
Richard Strauss, Don Juan; Lutoslawski, Concerto for Orchestra;
Ottorino Respighi, Roman Festivals. James DePreist, conductor. Delos
D/CD-3070. |
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Menoti & Dello Joio
Menoti, Apocalypse; Dello Joio, Meditations on Ecclesiastes;
LoPresti, The Masks. James DePreist, conductor. KOCH Iinternational
Classics, 1992. KIC/CD 3-7156-2. |
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The Sea and the Gulls
Sergei Rachmaninov, Symphony No. 2, Vocalise, and La Mer
et les Mouettes. James DePreist, conductor. Delos D/CD-3071. |
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Schwantner & Flagello
Joseph Schwantner, New Morning for the World; Nicolas Flagello, The
Passion of Martin Luther King. James DePreist, conductor. KOCH International
Classics, 3-7293-2 1995. |
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Romeo & Juliet
Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Romeo & Juliet. James DePreist, conductor.
Delos, 1988. |
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Tchaikovsky
Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Hamlet, The Tempest and 1812
Overture. James DePreist, conductor. Delos D/CD-3081. |
| Other CDs featuring Oregon Symphony
Musicians |
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Walter Gieseking, Quintet in Bb
Walter Gieseking: Quintet in Bb; Frederic Chopin: Polonaise Brillante, Op. 3: Introduction and Alla Polacca (arr. Kazimierz Machala); Robert Schumann: Adagio and Allegro, Op. 70; Waldesgesprach, Op. 39, No. 3; Auf einer Berg, Op. 39, No. 7; Im Walde, Op. 39, No. 11; Des Sennen Abschied, Op. 79, No. 23; John Cox, horn; Yoshinori Nakao, clarinet. Centaur CRC2122 |
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Bela Bartok, 44 Duos for Two Violins
The complete 44 Duos for Two Violins by Bela Bartok. Violinists George
Shiolas and Jonathan Dubay. DoubleStop Recordings.
DS 103. |
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Oregon Symphony Horns
The Oregon Symphony Horns and Friends: Mendelssohn, Warum toben die Heiden,
Op. 78, No. 1, Ehre Sei Gott in der Hhe, Sechs Hymnen, Op. 79, Mein
Gott, warum hast du mich verlassen; J.S. Bach, Gavotte and Sarabande, Wachtet
Auf, Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, Passacaglia and Fugue in
C Minor. Centaur CRC 2344. |
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Wanted
The Bassoon Brothers. Various musical (sic) selections for four bassoons. Mark
Eubanks, Robert Naglee, Bonnie Cox and Juan
DeGomar. |
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The Nutcracker
Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, The Nutcracker. Niel
DePonte, Conductor & kitchen spoons; Ron Blessinger,
violin I; Mary
Ann Coggins Kaza, violin I; Marlene Majovski, violin I; Jonathan
Dubay, violin II; Deborah Singer, violin II; Martha
Warrington, viola; Ken
Finch, cello; Tim Scott, cello; Kenneth Baldwin,
bass; Jeffrey Johnson, bass; Thommy
Thompson, bass; Todd Kuhns, clarinet. |
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The Orchestral Music of Charles Ives
Orchestra New England; James Sinclair, conductor. Jonathan
Dubay, violin I. KOCH Iinternational Classics, 3-7205-2. |
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The Soldier's Tale
Stravinsky's, The Soldier's Tale. The Third Angle New Music Ensemble: Ron
Blessinger, violin; Todd Kuhns, clarinet; Dave
Bamonte, cornet; Jeffrey Johnson, bass; with
James DePreist, Narrator. Gagliano Recordings, GR 733-CD. |
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The Tender Land
Aaron Copland, Suite from The Tender Land and Appalachian Spring (versions
for 13 instruments). The Third Angle New Music Ensemble: Ron
Blessinger, violin; Jonathan Dubay, violin
I; Daniel
Ge Feng, violin II; Anna Schaum, viola; Charles
Noble, viola; Tim Scott, cello; Todd
Kuhns, clarinet; Martha Herby, flute; Jeffrey
Johnson, bass. KIC-CD-7403. |
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Strings Attached
Solo String Music of Daron Hagen. Charles Noble,
viola. ARSIS Recordings. |