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[Concert, 2022, February 25,26] [sound recording]
Author
Princeton University. Orchestra
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Format
Audio
Language
Undetermined
Published/Created
Princeton, NJ. : Princeton University, Dept. of Music, 2022
Description
1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Availability
Available Online
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Mendel Music Library - Reserve
CD- 2022-02-25,26
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Singer
Jacobson, Marley
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Conductor
Shina, Elijah
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James, Montagu
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Pratt, Michael, 1949-
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Instrumentalist
Jung, Andrew
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Related name
Princeton University. Department of Music
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Series
Princeton University. Princeton performance archives
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Medium/Support
4 3/4 in.
Notes
PUO
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Princeton University Orchestra, Concerto Competition Winners.
Time and place of event
Recorded in Richardson Auditorium, Alexander Hall.
Participant(s)/Performer(s)
Princeton University Orchestra, Michael Pratt, conductor ; Marley Jacobson '22, soprano [1st work] ; Elijah Shina '22, guest conductor[2nd work] ; Montagu James '22, guest conductor [3rd work] ; Andrew Jung '25, viola [4th work].
Contents
Concert aria "Vorrei spiegarvi, oh Dio!", K.418 / Mozart
Tragic Overture / J. Brahms
Adagio Pas de deux from Spartacus / A. Khachaturian
Viola concerto, Sz. 120 / B. Bartok.
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Program title
Winners of the 2022 Concerto Competition
OCLC
1340443451
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