Philadelphia rarities Leopold Stokowski conducts the Philadelphia Orchestra.

Title
  1. Philadelphia rarities [sound recording] : Leopold Stokowski conducts the Philadelphia Orchestra.
Published by
  1. Great Britain : Cala Records, p1994.
Author
  1. Philadelphia Orchestra. prf

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Additional authors
  1. Stokowski, Leopold, 1882-1977.
  2. Falla, Manuel de, 1876-1946.
  3. Turina, Joaquín, 1882-1949.
  4. Dubensky, Arcady, 1890-1966.
  5. Konoe, Hidemaro, 1898-1973.
  6. McDonald, Harl, 1899-1955.
  7. Eichheim, Henry, 1870-1942.
  8. Sousa, John Philip, 1854-1932.
Description
  1. 1 sound disc (78:17) : digital; 4 3/4 in. +
Alternative title
  1. Stokowski, Philadelphia rarities
  2. Veni creator spiritus.
  3. Veni Emmanuel.
Subject
  1. Orchestral music, Arranged
  2. Monologues with music (Orchestra)
  3. Concertos (Pianos (2))
  4. Violin with orchestra
  5. Marches (Orchestra)
Contents
  1. 1. Two ancient liturgical melodies, 'Veni creator spiritus', 'Veni Emmanuel' / arr. L. Stokowski (5:31) -- 2. Spanish dance from La vida breve / Manuel De Falla (2:57) -- 3. Gypsy dance, op. 55, no. 5, 'Sacred mountain' / Joaquin Turina (1:24) -- 4. Edgar Allen Poe's The raven Benjamin de Loache, narr. / Arcady Dubensky (12:08) -- 5. Etenraku, ceremonial Japanese prelude / arr. Hidemaro Konoye (4:10) -- 6. Legend of the Arkansas traveller Alexander Hilsberg, solo violin (4:33) -- 7. Dance of the workers from The festival of the workers suite (2:57) -- 8. Rhumba from Symphony no. 2 (3:38) / Harl McDonald -- 9. Japanese nocturne from Oriental impressions (3:47) -- 10. Bali, symphonic variations (11:38) / Henry Eichheim -- 11-13. Concerto for two pianos and orchestra Jeanne Behrend and Alexander Kelberine, pianos / Harl McDonald (21:16) -- 14. Manhattan beach (2:05) -- 15. Capitan (2:06) / John Philip Sousa.
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Originally issued in 1993 by the Leopold Stokowski Society. Reissued, with the addition of Falla's Spanish Dance, by Cala, 1994.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded between 1929 and 1940.
System details (note)
  1. Compact disc.