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Varèse: Orchestral Works, Vol. 2 - Camerata Silesia; Christopher Lyndon-Gee (piano); Elizabeth Watts (soprano); Maria Grochowski (flute);...
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  1. Amériques, for orchestra
  2. Ecuatorial, for bass, chorus, brass, piano, organ, 2 ondes martenots & percussion
  3. Nocturnal, for soprano, chorus of basses & chamber orchestra (edited by Chou Wen-Chung)
  4. Dance for Burgess, for orchestra (draft, completed by Chou Wen-Chung)
  5. Tuning Up, for orchestra (draft, realized by Chou Wen-Chung)
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  1. Amériques, for orchestra
  2. Ecuatorial, for bass, chorus, brass, piano, organ, 2 ondes martenots & percussion
  3. Nocturnal, for soprano, chorus of basses & chamber orchestra (edited by Chou Wen-Chung)
  4. Dance for Burgess, for orchestra (draft, completed by Chou Wen-Chung)
  5. Tuning Up, for orchestra (draft, realized by Chou Wen-Chung)
  6. Hyperprisme, for winds and percussion
  7. Un grand sommeil noir, song for voice & piano
  8. Density 21.5, for flute solo
  9. Ionisation, for 13 percussionists
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There are a number of "complete" renderings of Varèse on disc, largely as his overall output is so small -- only about 13 works -- and the history of complete recorded editions of his work, actually complete or not, stretches back into the 1950s. Naxos' edition, piloted by conductor Christopher Lyndon-Gee, may not represent a name with the power of Boulez or Chailly at the helm, but nevertheless there are a lot of reasons to check out Naxos' Varèse: Orchestral Works , Vol. 2, in which Lyndon-Gee leads the Polish National ...

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