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| THE DALLAS WIND SYMPHONY |
| "Our nation's premiere permanent wind ensemble." --- Fanfare |
| Conducted by Frederick Fennell |
Conducted by Jerry Junkin |
| Conducted by Howard Dunn | |
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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS WIND ENSEMBLE. Jerry Junkins, Conductor |
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THE TURTLE CREEK CHORALE. Timothy Seelig, Conductor |
| This renowned 225-voice mens' chorus from Dallas is the most recorded male chorus in history. The Turtle Creek Chorale was featured in the Emmy® Award winning documentary "After Goodbye: An AIDS Story." |
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JOHN BRUCE YEH. the DePAUL UNIVERSITY JAZZ & WIND ENSEMBLES |
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CHICAGO PRO MUSICA. Timothy Seelig, Conductor |
A virtuoso ensemble of Chicago's finest players, including clarinetist John Bruce Yeh and composer / pianist Easley Blackwood. A GRAMMY® Award winner! (Best New Classical Artists, 1986) |
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JOSÉ SEREBRIER. |
| A former protégé of Leopold Stokowski and Antal Dorati, José Serebrier is one of the most recorded conductors of his generation, as well as an award winning composer. He is a regular guest conductor with the Czech State Philharmonic, Brno, one of Central Europe's most celebrated orchestras. |
conducting the LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA |
conducting the CZECH STATE PHILHARMONIC, BRNO |
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INTERNATIONAL ORCHESTRAS. |
| JAMES PAUL / ROYAL SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA & CHORUS with soloists |
ROBERT FARNON ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA |
MALCOLM ARNOLD LONDON PHILHARMONIC |
VARUJAN KOJIAN UTAH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA |
JEAN-LOUIS LeROUX PERFORMING ARTS ORCHESTRA |
KEITH LOCKHART UTAH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA |
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| MINNESOTA ORCHESTRA. |
The world renowned Minnesota Orchestra in its first recordings with its dynamic music director, Eiji Oue (A.G. OH-way). Oue, a former protégé of Leonard Bernstein and Seiji Ozawa, has turned the entire Twin Cities area on its head with his exciting and masterful interpretations. "Brilliant performances and dazzling sound." -- The Washington Post |
Conducted by EIJI OUE |
Conducted by STANISLAW SKROWACZEWSKI |
Conducted by PAUL GOODWIN |
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PACIFIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Conducted by KEITH CLARK |
| Based in Southern California, the Pacific Symphony is composed of many of the country's finest free-lance players. |
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| EARLY MUSIC SPECIALISTS. |
NICHOLAS McGEGAN PHILHARMONIA BAROQUE ORCHESTRA |
TAFELMUSIK |
| ALBERT FULLER - Harpsichord |
HELICON ENSEMBLE |
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| EDDIE DANIELS & COMPOSERS QUARTET. |
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| KRONOS QUARTET. |
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| EUGENE ISTOMIN. |
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| JOEL FAN. |
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| PIPE ORGAN MASTERS. |
| PAUL RIEDO. |
JOHN BALKA. |
| FELIX HELL. |
VIRGIL FOX. |
| MARY PRESTON. |
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| MINORU NOJIMA. |
| Connoisseurs of great piano playing will love these. A reclusive cult figure who records even less often than he plays in publIc, Minoru Nojima is Japan's most celebrated concert pianist and a Cliburn Competition Silver Medal winner. |
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| A HOLIDAY FAVORITE ! |
| SAN FRANCISCO CHORAL ARTISTS. |
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