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William Russo: Three Pieces For Blues Band And Orchestra / Leonard Bernstein: Symphonic Dances From West Side Story |
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Bernstein and Russo portray the dynamics of modern America
Seiji Ozawa's youthful passion brilliantly blurs the boundaries between jazz and classical music.
The Symphonic Dances from "West Side Story" beautifully blends the San Francisco Symphony's dynamic energy with a jazzy swing. William Russo's work, in which the Siegel-Schwall Band and the orchestra converse, expresses the spirit of the blues on a symphonic scale. Ozawa's conducting maximizes the energy of both works.
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- Producer [Production], Recording Supervisor [Recording Supervision] - Thomas Mowrey
- Orchestra - The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra (San Francisco Symphony Orchestra)
- Engineer [Recording] - Jack Hunt
- Conductor - Seiji Ozawa
- Band [Siegel-Schwall Band] - Al Radford
- Bass - Al Radford
- Band [Siegel-Schwall Band] - Corky Siegel (A1 to A3)
- Harmonica, Electric Piano - Corky Siegel (A1 to A3)
- Band - Siegel-Schwall Band
- Band [Siegel-Schwall Band] - Shelly Plotkin (A1 to A3)
- Drums [Drummer] - Shelly Plotkin (A1 to A3)
- Band [Siegel-Schwall Band] - Jim Schwall (A1 to A3)
- Guitar - Jim Schwall (A1 to A3)
- Design - Lutz Bode
- Photography By [Photo "San Francisco Symphony Orchestra"] - Tom Tracy
- Photography By [Cover "Seiji Ozawa", Photo] - Siegfried Lauterwasser
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