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Author:
Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra. prf
Title:
Frederick Fennell & Tokyo Wind Orchestra [sound recording]
Format:
[sound recording]
Publisher:
Kosei,
Copyright Date:
p1986
Description:
1 sound disc (65 min.) : digital, stereo. ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Wind ensembles.
Band music.
Marches (Band)
Suites (Band)
Variations (Band).
Folk songs, Korean--Instrumental settings.
Other Authors:
Fennell, Frederick. cnd
Fučík, Julius, 1872-1916. Florentiner-Marsch; arr.
Williams, Clifton, 1923-1976. Symphonic suite, band.
Nelhybel, Vaclav. Symphonic movement.
Bennett, Robert Russell, 1894- Suite of old American dances, arr.
Chance, John Barnes. Variations on a Korean folk song.
Holst, Gustav, 1874-1934. Suites, band, No. 1. No. 1.
Press, Jacques. Wedding dance; arr.
Other Titles:
Frederick Fennell and Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra.
Florentiner march.
Suite of old American dances.
Variations on a Korean folk song.
Notes:
Compact disc. The 4th and 7th works originally for orchestra. Program notes in Japanese inserted in container. Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra ; Frederick Fennell, conductor. Recorded at Fumon Hall, Tokyo, March 23-24, 1982 (1st-5th works); live at Shinjuku Bunka Center, Tokyo, March 27, 1982 (6th-7th works).
Contents:
Wedding dance / H.N. Johnston (2:50) Symphonic suite / C. Williams (13:35) -- Symphonic movement / V. Nelhybel (6:39) -- Suite of old American dances / R.R. Bennett (18:19) -- Variations on a Korean folk song / J.B. Chance (7:01) -- First suite in E♭ for military band / G. Holst (10:35) -- Wedding dance / J. Press ; H.N. Johnston (2:50)
Series:
Guest conductor series ; 2
OCLC:
(OCoLC)18616793
Locations:
OMAX631 -- Geisler Learning Resource Cntr (Pella)

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