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[List of songs]
(1) The opera "Ruslan and Lyudmila" overture (Glinka) (2) The symphony "In the Plains of Central Asia" (Volodin) (3) The ballet music "Red Poppy Flower" op. 70 〜 The Shea Sailor Dance (Griere) (4) The Kumikyoku "Scenery of the Caucasus" op. 10 〜 In the village / The Procession of the Chieftains (Ippolitov = イワーノフ) (5) The opera "ホヴァンシチーナ" 〜 Dawn of the Moscow River (edited by Musolgsky 〜 Rimsky-Korsakoff) (6) Scytie Kumikyoku "Ara and Laurie" op. 20 (Prokofiev) (7) Kumikyoku "Love to Three Oranges" op. 33a 〜 March (Prokofiev) (8) Kumikyoku "Lieutenant of キージェ" op. 60 〜 Marriage of キージェ / Troika (Prokofiev) (9) Kumikyoku "Golden Age" op. 22a 〜 Polka (Shostakovich)
[List of players]
New York Philharmonic directed by Leonard Bernstein
Orchestral music
[List of players]
[Record information]
63-71
[Label]
Sony
[Number of songs
1
[CD audition comments]
Bernstein's B Shea is not good enough. The lyric melody is smooth and lacking, lacking, but the dynamic music of Grière and Proco adds a vivid touch. Bernstein is truly American. Also one piece that makes me keenly aware of it.
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