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 Harbison: Symphony No 3, Flute Concerto, Etc / Miller
Release Date: 05/30/2000 
Label:  Albany Records   Catalog #: 390   Spars Code: DDD 
Composer:  John Harbison
Performer:  Randolph Bowman
Conductor:  David Alan Miller
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Albany Symphony Orchestra

Number of Discs: 1 
Recorded in: Stereo 
Length: 0 Hours 58 Mins. 

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A major new release by an American with a distinctive voice who will appeal to fans of William Schuman or John Adams.

Without question John Harbison is one of America's most prominent composers. He has been composer-in-residence with the Pittsburgh Symphony, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Tanglewood, Marlboro, Aspen, Ojai, and Santa Fe Festivals, and the American Academy in Rome. He is Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and has taught at Cal Arts and Boston University, is President of the Copland Fund and serves on the board of directors of the Koussevitsky Foundation. The Most Often Used Chords was composed in 1992 for the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra which gave it its first performance on October 22, 1993. The Flute Concerto was composed on a commission from the Wallace Foundation and Meet the Composer for Ransom Wilson. It was premiered on October 29, 1995 with Mr. Wilson and the American Composers' Orchestra under Paul Lustig Dunkel. The Symphony No. 3 was commissioned by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and is dedicated to the composer Christopher Rouse. Mr. Harbison has been front and center in America's classical music news recently because of the performances by the Met of his new opera The Great Gatsby. Well, this new disc recorded in the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall in magnificent, warm sound, shows a different aspect of the genius of this great American composer.

R E V I E W S:

“On the basis of his symphonies and concertos, in particular, Harbison may be one of the most gifted and accomplished composer of his generation.” (American Record Guide)

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1.  The Most Often Used Chords by John Harbison
Conductor:  David Alan Miller
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Albany Symphony Orchestra
Period: 20th Century 
Written: 1992; USA 
Venue:  Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, Troy, NY 
2.  Concerto for Flute by John Harbison
Performer:  Randolph Bowman (Flute)
Conductor:  David Alan Miller
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Albany Symphony Orchestra
Period: 20th Century 
Written: 1994; USA 
Venue:  Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, Troy, NY 
3.  Symphony no 3 by John Harbison
Conductor:  David Alan Miller
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Albany Symphony Orchestra
Period: 20th Century 
Written: 1990; USA 
Venue:  Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, Troy, NY 
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The Most Often Used Chords, "Gli accordi piu usati"
I. Toccata
The Most Often Used Chords, "Gli accordi piu usati"
II. Variazioni
The Most Often Used Chords, "Gli accordi piu usati"
III. Ciaccona
The Most Often Used Chords, "Gli accordi piu usati"
IV. Finale
Flute Concerto
I. Allegro moderato e leggiero
Flute Concerto
II. Allegro volatile
Flute Concerto
III. Allegro grazioso
Symphony No. 3
I. Sconsolato
Symphony No. 3
II. Nostalgico
Symphony No. 3
III. Militante
Symphony No. 3
IV. Appassionata
Symphony No. 3
V. Esuberante
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