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Shostakovich: Symphony no 11 / Montgomery, Jena Philharmonic1 CD / Arte Nova / 2006-11-14 Works: Dmitry Shostakovich: Symphony no 11 in G minor, Op. 103 "Year 1905"Conductors: Montgomery, David Ensemble: Jena Philharmonic Orchestra Dmitri Shostakovich, though one of the most original of Russian modernists, was accused in such works as the Symphony No 11 of bowing to official...continue... ![]() Bernstein - Music from the Theatre / Montgomery, Jena PO1 CD / Arte Nova / 2006-06-13 Works: Leonard Bernstein: Candide; Symphonic Dances from West Side Story; On the Waterfront; Fancy Free, balletPerformers: Heath, Dennis; Montgomery, David; Sima, Camelia Conductors: Montgomery, David Ensemble: Jena Philharmonic Orchestra In 1944 the dancer-choreographer Jerome Robbins discovered in the young, still-unknown Leonard Bernstein a partner whose gifts and artistic inclinations made a fortunate match with...continue... ![]() Villa-Lobos: Orchestral Works / Montgomery, Almeida, et al1 CD / Arte Nova / 2006-05-09 Works: Heitor Villa-Lobos: Alvorada na floresta tropical (Dawn in a Tropical Forest), overture for orchestra, A. 513; Momoprecoce, W 240; Bachiana brasileira no 2 for Orchestra; Dança frenética, f...Performers: Almeida, Marco Antonio de Conductors: Montgomery, David Ensemble: Jena Philharmonic Orchestra Villa-Lobos is the most famous classical composer from Brazil. His huge output of orchestral works is one of the most colorful from the last century....continue... ![]() Hansen: Symphonies no 2 & 4 / Montgomery, Jena PO1 CD / Arte Nova / 2005-11-08 Works: Howard Hanson: Symphony no 2, Op. 30 "Romantic"; Symphony no 4, Op 34 "The Requiem"; Elegy in Memory of Serge Koussevitsky for orchestra, Op 44Conductors: Montgomery, David Ensemble: Jena Philharmonic Orchestra Few composers have managed the development from European musical roots into full-fledged American masters as skillfully as Howard Hanson. Director of the Eastman School of...continue... ![]() Berwald: Symphonies no 1-4 / Montgomery, Jena Philharmonic2 CD / Arte Nova / 2005-09-13 Works: Franz Berwald: Symphony no 1 in G minor "Sérieuse"; Symphony no 2 in D major "Capricieuse"; Symphony no 3 in C major "Singulière"; Symphony no 4 in E flat, "Sinfonie Naïve"Conductors: Montgomery, David Ensemble: Jena Philharmonic Orchestra After decades of almost total neglect, Berwald has come to be considered what one modern critic called 'the most individual and significant musical personality Sweden...continue...
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