Symfoniczny Polskiej Orkiestry Radiowej
Witold Lutoslawski Polskie Radio Concert Studio - Warsaw, Poland

Recording Date   11/30/2007

Classical
Files, 15   Tracks, 91:10  Length
01 Parade
Parade (1917)
Erik Satie 15:29
Concerto pour flûte & orchestre en ré majeur (1934)
Flute Concerto (1934)
Jacques Ibert 18:44
02 I Allegro Ibert Concerto 04:24
03 II Andante Ibert Concerto 06:31
04 III Allegro Scherzando Ibert Concerto 07:49
05 Syrinx
Syrinx (1913)
Claude Debussy 02:53
06 Flamenco
Flamenco
Krzysztof Zgraja 02:14
Symphony No 3
Symphony No. 3 (1995)
Philip Glass 25:17
07 Movement I 04:58
08 Movement II 06:38
09 Movement III 09:45
10 Movement IV 03:56
Trois Gymnopédies
Trois Gymnopédies (1888)
Erik Satie 09:01
11 I Lent et douloureux 02:31
12 II Lent et triste 02:42
13 III Lent et grave 03:48
14 Divertissement pour orchestre de chambre
Divertissement pour orchestre de chambre (1929)
Jacques Ibert 14:29
15 Divertissement pour orchestre de chambre - IV Valse
Divertissement pour orchestre de chambre (1929)
Jacques Ibert 03:03
Music Details
Product Details
Venue Witold Lutoslawski Polskie Radio Concert Studio
City, State/Country Warsaw, Poland
Packaging FLAC
Sound Stereo
Personal Details
Index # 3307
Owner Dave
User Defined
Purchased ROIO
ROIO Source FM
Notes
Symfoniczny Polskiej Orkiestry Radiowej, Lukasz Borowicz - conductor, Lukasz Dlugosz - flute
Witold Lutoslawski Polskie Radio Concert Studio, Warsaw (PL)
30 november 2007

a Polskie Radio recording

Part I:
Erik Satie (1866-1925): Parade [ballet music after Cocteau] (1917)
01 - Choral + Prélude du rideau rouge + Prestidigitateur chinois + Petite fille Américaine + Les Acrobates + Final + Suite au Prélude du rideau rouge 15'29"

Jacques Ibert (1890-1962): Concerto pour flûte & orchestre en ré majeur (1934) {Lukasz Dlugosz - flute}
02 - I Allegro 04'24"
03 - II Andante 06'31"
04 - III Allegro Scherzando 07'49"

Lukasz Dlugosz encore:
Claude Debussy (1862-1918): Syrinx (1913)
05 - Syrinx 02'53"

Krzysztof Zgraja (°1950): Flamenco
06 - Flamenco 02'14"
Total Part I: 39'18"

Part II:
Philip Glass (°1937): Symphony No 3 (1995)
07 - Movement I 04'58"
08 - Movement II 06'38"
09 - Movement III 09'45"
10 - Movement IV 03'56"

Erik Satie (1866-1925): Trois Gymnopédies {I & III orchestration by Claude Debussy (1862-1918), II orchestration by Lukasz Borowski (1872-1956)}
11 - I Lent et douloureux 02'31"
12 - II Lent et triste 02'42"
13 - III Lent et grave 03'48"

Jacques Ibert: Divertissement pour orchestre de chambre (1929)
14 - I Introduction + II Cortège + III Nocturne + IV Valse + V Parade + VI Finale 14'29"

Jacques Ibert: Divertissement pour orchestre de chambre
15 - IV Valse 03'03"

Total Part II: 51'48"

mp3 sample:
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