Images : Sarabande ; Nocturnes / Debussy.

Author/creator Debussy, Claude
Format Audio (CD)
Publication Info[U.S.] : RCA Victor Gold Seal ; New York, N.Y. : BMG Classics, ©1994.
Description1 audio disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Subjects

Other author/creatorRavel, Maurice, 1875-1937 arranger of music.
Other author/creatorMonteux, Pierre, 1875-1964 conductor.
Included WorkDebussy, Claude, 1862-1918. Images, orchestra.
Included WorkDebussy, Claude, 1862-1918. Pour le piano. Sarabande; arranged.
Included WorkDebussy, Claude, 1862-1918. Nocturnes, orchestra.
Other author/creatorSan Francisco Symphony Orchestra performer.
Other author/creatorBoston Symphony Orchestra performer.
Other author/creatorBerkshire Music Festival. Chorus, performer.
Uniform titleInstrumental music. Selections
SeriesPierre Monteux edition ; v. 5
Monteux, Pierre, 1875-1964. Pierre Monteux edition ; v. 5. ^A501594
Local noteJoyner-NOTES ON RECORDINGS AVAILABLE AT CIRCULATION DESK IN MUSIC LIBRARY UNDER CALL NUMBER: CD-2550 Insert.
General noteComprises one volume of a 15-disc (in 14 containers) boxed set.
General noteOn outer container: BMG Classics: 09026-61893-2.
General noteThe 3rd movement of Nocturnes for wordless women's chorus and orchestra.
General noteAlso includes the composer's Sarabande, originally for piano, orchestrated by Maurice Ravel.
General noteCompact disc; digitally remastered.
General noteThe 1st-2nd works monaural, the 3rd work stereophonic.
General noteProgram notes, principally about the conductor's involvement with the pieces on this recording, by Richard Freed (7 p. : port.) inserted in inner container; notes about the conductor by John Canarina and Herb Caen, and reminiscences by Leon Fleisher, Erich Kunzel, Marcel Landowski, André Previn, and David Zinman, all in English, French, and German (79 p. : ill.) inserted in outer container.
Performer San Francisco Symphony (1st, 2nd works) ; Women of the Berkshire Festival Chorus, Boston Symphony Orchestra (3rd work) ; Pierre Monteux, conductor.
Date/time/place of a event noteThe 1st work recorded Apr. 3, 1951, War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco; the 2nd work recorded Apr. 3, 1946; the 3rd work recorded Aug. 15, 1955, Symphony Hall, Boston.
UPC 9026619002
Publisher number09026-61900-2 RCA Victor Gold Seal
Publisher number09026-61893-2 BMG Classics