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Howard Hanson: Symphony No. 3/Elegy/The Lament For Beowulf
 
 

Howard Hanson: Symphony No. 3/Elegy/The Lament For Beowulf

Howard Hanson (Composer), Harold Lawrence (Conductor), Howard Hanson (Conductor), Eastman-Rochester Orchestra and Chorus (Orchestra)
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Song TitleArtist Time Price
listen  1. Symphony No.3 - 1. Andante lamentandoEastman-Rochester Orchestra10:00Album Only
listen  2. Symphony No.3 - 2. Andante tranquilloEastman-Rochester Orchestra 7:52Album Only
listen  3. Symphony No.3 - 3. Tempo scherzandoEastman-Rochester Orchestra 5:46$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. Symphony No.3 - 4. Largamente e pesanteEastman-Rochester Orchestra 9:37Album Only
listen  5. Elegy, Op.44Eastman-Rochester Orchestra11:22Album Only
listen  6. The Lament for BeowulfEastman Rochester School Of Music Chorus17:39Album Only


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Product Details

  • Orchestra: Eastman-Rochester Orchestra and Chorus
  • Conductor: Harold Lawrence, Howard Hanson
  • Composer: Howard Hanson
  • Audio CD (November 8, 1991)
  • SPARS Code: ADD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Philips
  • ASIN: B0000057LD
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #212,133 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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On this CD:
  1. Symphony No. 3, Op 33
    Composed by Howard Hanson
    Performed by Eastman-Rochester Orchestra and Chorus
    Conducted by Harold Lawrence, Howard Hanson

  2. Elegy in Memory of Serge Koussevitsky for orchestra, Op 44
    Composed by Howard Hanson
    Performed by Eastman-Rochester Orchestra and Chorus
    Conducted by Harold Lawrence, Howard Hanson

  3. Lament for Beowulf for chorus & orchestra, Op. 25
    Composed by Howard Hanson
    Performed by Eastman-Rochester Orchestra and Chorus
    Conducted by Harold Lawrence, Howard Hanson


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5.0 out of 5 stars Get Mercury Living Presence Before Its Dead, July 22, 2003
By Michael B. Richman (Portland, Maine USA) - See all my reviews
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When I first started collecting classical CDs, I only had a few Mercury Living Presence (MLP) titles. In my quest to get the absolute best, or at least a definitive recording, of the major works of the standard repertoire, MLP discs rarely topped the critics' lists. In fact, only three MLP recordings have been earmarked as "Essential Recordings" by Amazon.com -- Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture, Byron Janis performing Rachmaninov's 2nd & 3rd Piano Concertos, and Yehudi Menuhin performing Bartok's 2nd Violin Concerto, all three with Antal Dorati as conductor. It is also safe to say that three other titles are equally essential for their historical value alone. They are Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake by Dorati (the first recording of the complete ballet), Janis performing Liszt's Piano Concertos (the first recordings made in the Soviet Union by American technicians, musical staff and equipment), and Kubelik's Chicago Symphony performance of Pictures at an Exhibition (one of, if not the single best mono recording ever, and the one that led the New York Times critic to coin the phrase "Living Presence," from which the label named its series). But how does a CD line go from having a half-dozen must have recordings, to being this reviewer's all-time favorite classical label?

The answer: consistently magical performances, captured in brilliant golden-age stereo sound, that offer a slightly different take on your typical interpretation of the great works. Of course, MLP also went to great lengths to feature music by more obscure composers, particularly contemporary Americans. While Dorati, and to a lesser extent Paray, recorded these lesser known works, Howard Hanson was their champion. Hanson was also quite the composer himself and there are three MLP discs that demonstrate this, including this disc of his magical Symphony No. 3, Elegy (for Koussevitzsky), and Lament for Beowulf. Maybe that is why collectors prize these recordings, because they are a breath of fresh air in a homogenized world of listening. Of course, collectors love a challenge too, and MLP CDs are becoming increasingly hard to find. It has taken years for me to finally find all of the MLP CDs released to date, and unfortunately I don't think there will be any new releases forthcoming. So collectors, and even those who aspire to be, should pick up as many Mercury Living Presence discs as possible now, before they all die.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Magnificent Composition but Unfortunate Corruption in File Download, January 24, 2009
This review is solely for those who plan to download the album (as opposed to those who wish to purchse the CD):
The Lament for Beowulf file download contains a distorting buzz that interrupts the recording at 6:22 and continues for the next 40 seconds. Unfortunately, this comes at a critical point in an exquisite composition. So for those who are downloading the album in order to access this track, I am sorry to report that the exercise will not be worthwhile nor worth the money spent.
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