New World Jazz

~ Release by New World Symphony, Michael Tilson Thomas (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

1CD
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Lollapalooza
recording engineer:
Markus Heiland
producer:
Andreas Neubronner (engineer/producer, co-founded Tritonus Musikproduktion)
orchestra:
New World Symphony (US orchestral academy based in Miami Beach, FL) (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
conductor:
Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor and pianist) (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Sony Music Entertainment (NOT FOR RELEASE LABEL USE! company owned by Sony Corporation of America since Oct 1, 2008; operates worldwide except in JP) (in 1998)
recorded at:
Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
recording of:
Lollapalooza (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
composer:
John Adams (American minimalist composer) (in 1995)
John Adams6:41
2Rhapsody in Blue
recording engineer:
Markus Heiland
producer:
Andreas Neubronner (engineer/producer, co-founded Tritonus Musikproduktion)
clarinet:
Jerome Simas (American clarinetist) (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
piano:
Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor and pianist) (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
orchestra:
New World Symphony (US orchestral academy based in Miami Beach, FL) (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
conductor:
Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor and pianist) (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Sony Music Entertainment (NOT FOR RELEASE LABEL USE! company owned by Sony Corporation of America since Oct 1, 2008; operates worldwide except in JP) (in 1998)
recorded at:
Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
recording of:
Rhapsody in Blue (original 1924 jazz band version, less often performed) (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
orchestrator:
Ferde Grofé (pianist, arranger, conductor and composer) (in 1924)
composer:
George Gershwin (composer) (in 1924)
was commissioned by:
Paul Whiteman (in 1924)
publisher:
Harms, Inc. (in 1924)
premiered at:
Aeolian Hall in New York, New York, United States (on 1924-02-12)
version of:
Rhapsody in Blue (original 1924 two-piano manuscript version)
George Gershwin17:24
3Prelude, Fugue and Riffs
recording engineer:
Markus Heiland
producer:
Andreas Neubronner (engineer/producer, co-founded Tritonus Musikproduktion)
clarinet:
Tad Calcara (clarinettist) (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
orchestra:
New World Symphony (US orchestral academy based in Miami Beach, FL) (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
conductor:
Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor and pianist) (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Sony Music Entertainment (NOT FOR RELEASE LABEL USE! company owned by Sony Corporation of America since Oct 1, 2008; operates worldwide except in JP) (in 1998)
recorded at:
Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
recording of:
Prelude, Fugue and Riffs (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
composer:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (in 1949)
Leonard Bernstein8:32
4La Création du monde
recording engineer:
Markus Heiland
producer:
Andreas Neubronner (engineer/producer, co-founded Tritonus Musikproduktion)
orchestra:
New World Symphony (US orchestral academy based in Miami Beach, FL) (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
conductor:
Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor and pianist) (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Sony Music Entertainment (NOT FOR RELEASE LABEL USE! company owned by Sony Corporation of America since Oct 1, 2008; operates worldwide except in JP) (in 1998)
recorded at:
Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
recording of:
La Création du monde, op. 81a (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
composer:
Darius Milhaud (composer) (from 1922 until 1923)
premiered at:
[concert] (1923-10-25)
part of:
Works of Darius Milhaud by opus number (number: op. 81a)
Darius Milhaud17:54
5Ebony Concerto
recording engineer:
Markus Heiland
producer:
Andreas Neubronner (engineer/producer, co-founded Tritonus Musikproduktion)
clarinet:
Jerome Simas (American clarinetist) (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
trumpet:
Mark Niehaus (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
orchestra:
New World Symphony (US orchestral academy based in Miami Beach, FL) (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
conductor:
Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor and pianist) (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Sony Music Entertainment (NOT FOR RELEASE LABEL USE! company owned by Sony Corporation of America since Oct 1, 2008; operates worldwide except in JP) (in 1998)
recorded at:
Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
recording of:
Ebony Concerto for Clarinet Solo and Big Band (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
composer:
Игорь Фёдорович Стравинский (Igor Stravinsky, Russian composer) (in 1945)
dedicated to and was commissioned by:
Woody Herman
premiered at:
Carnegie Hall in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1946-03-25)
part of:
K Catalog (number: K074)
Igor Stravinsky9:32
6Ragtime
recording engineer:
Markus Heiland
producer:
Andreas Neubronner (engineer/producer, co-founded Tritonus Musikproduktion)
orchestra:
New World Symphony (US orchestral academy based in Miami Beach, FL) (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
conductor:
Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor and pianist) (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Sony Music Entertainment (NOT FOR RELEASE LABEL USE! company owned by Sony Corporation of America since Oct 1, 2008; operates worldwide except in JP) (in 1998)
recorded at:
Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
recording of:
Ragtime (wohltemperiert) (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
composer:
Paul Hindemith (German composer, 1895–1963) (in 1921)
is based on:
The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I: Prelude and Fugue no. 2 in C minor, BWV 847: Fugue
Paul Hindemith3:23
7A Jazz Symphony
recording engineer:
Markus Heiland
producer:
Andreas Neubronner (engineer/producer, co-founded Tritonus Musikproduktion)
piano:
Michael Linville (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
trumpet:
Mark J. Inouye (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
orchestra:
New World Symphony (US orchestral academy based in Miami Beach, FL) (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
conductor:
Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor and pianist) (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Sony Music Entertainment (NOT FOR RELEASE LABEL USE! company owned by Sony Corporation of America since Oct 1, 2008; operates worldwide except in JP) (in 1998)
recorded at:
Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
recording of:
A Jazz Symphony, W. 157a (original version, ≈ 12 min) (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
composer:
George Antheil (composer and pianist) (in 1925)
part of:
The Life and Music of George Antheil, 1900-1959 (number: W. 157a)
George Antheil11:54
8Theme from The Bad and the Beautiful
recording engineer:
Markus Heiland
producer:
Andreas Neubronner (engineer/producer, co-founded Tritonus Musikproduktion)
orchestra:
New World Symphony (US orchestral academy based in Miami Beach, FL) (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
conductor:
Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor and pianist) (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Sony Music Entertainment (NOT FOR RELEASE LABEL USE! company owned by Sony Corporation of America since Oct 1, 2008; operates worldwide except in JP) (in 1998)
recorded at:
Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
instrumental recording of:
The Bad and the Beautiful (Theme from The Bad and the Beautiful) (from 1997-01-26 until 1997-01-27)
lyricist:
Dory Previn (Dory Langdon, Folk singer, songwriter, lyricist and poet)
writer:
David Raksin
composer:
David Raksin (in 1952)
publisher:
EMI Robbins Catalog Inc. (ASCAP)
David Raksin3:40