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José Serebrier: Symphony No. 1; Violin Concerto - David Daly (bass); Duncan Riddell (violin); Ellen Marsden (horn); Gary Karr (double bass); Matt King (percussion);...
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  1. Symphony No. 1
  2. Nueve, concerto for doube bass & orchestra
  3. Winter Concerto, for violin & orchestra
  4. Tango in Blue, for orchestra
  5. Casi un Tango, for horn & string orchestra
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  1. Symphony No. 1
  2. Nueve, concerto for doube bass & orchestra
  3. Winter Concerto, for violin & orchestra
  4. Tango in Blue, for orchestra
  5. Casi un Tango, for horn & string orchestra
  6. They Rode Into The Sunset: Music for an Imaginary Film, for chorus & orchestra
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Because José Serebrier is much better known as a conductor than as a composer, one must avoid preconceptions of what his music sounds like, for it deserves judgment on its own substance, not on his fame. The works on this Naxos CD reflect their times, so listeners should be aware that Serebrier has been composing since the late 1940s, and he has evolved through the various phases of modernism, from a serious American contrapuntal style in his Symphony No. 1 (1956); the use of experimental sonorities and atonality in his ...

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