Eastman Wind Ensemble/Eastman Virtuosi Stravinsky" CD"


Item Number: M1148-2454

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $15

Online Close: May 2, 2015 11:00 PM EDT

Bid History: 1 bid - Item Sold!

Description

The Eastman Wind Ensemble, traditionally a group reserved for superior student performers, plays Stravinskys Octet on the recording, which is the ensembles first Avie release and marks the ensembles 60th anniversary. The album also features the Eastman Virtuosi, made up of renowned faculty members of the Eastman School, performing LHistoire du soldat (The Soldiers Tale); longtime New York City Opera artist Jan Opalach narrates the story along with portraying the folk tales two protagonists: Joseph the Soldier and the Devil. The conductor for both works is Mark Scatterday, who continues in a prestigious lineage as only the fourth conductor in the history of the Eastman Wind Ensemble. Stravinskys music figured early in the Eastman Wind Ensembles history. His Symphonies for Wind Instruments was performed on a 1951 program conducted by Frederick Fennell that led to the establishing of the Eastman Wind Ensemble, which went on to be dubbed Americas premier wind band by Fanfare and whose recordings were lauded by The New York Times for their insightful, passionate readings.In 1966, the 83-year-old Stravinsky made his sole visit to the Eastman School, overseeing performances of several of his works. This Avie release is the first recording the Eastman ensembles have made in the new rehearsal hall of the Eastman East Wing. SHIPPING IS NOT INCLUDED on any items in the WXXI Auction. Bidders who have won Merchandise items (items with an M in front of the item number) will be contacted at the end of the Auction to arrange shipping for an additional fee. The WXXI Auction will ship via FedEx Express, if the bidder prefers a different shipping method they must arrange shipping and contact the Auction with the appropriate details. Merchandise items can also be picked-up at WXXI. All Merchandise must be picked up by July 31, 2015. The Auction WILL NOT ship safes, furniture, or unusually large or bulky items. Questions call 585-258-0357 or email auction@wxxi.org.