Hart House Symphonic Band

   

Dreams and Fantasies - March 2004 Concert

 
Trk
  Title Composer
Length
MP3 size
 
1
  First Dream Timothy Broege
1:43
1.6 MB
2
  First Fancy
0:50
0.8 MB
3
  Second Dream
2:06
2.0 MB
4
  Second Fancy
1:57
1.8 MB
 
5
  The Wizard of Oz (Overture on themes from the motion picture) Arlen, Harburg, arr. Barnes
7:06
7 MB
 
10
  The Raven Barry Kopetz
12:58
12 MB
 
12
  Fate of the Gods Steven Reineke
9:31
9 MB
 
14
  Symphony #1 - The Lord of the Rings (exerpts) Johan de Meij, arr. Lavender
11:14
11 MB
 
-
  Bonus Jazz after concert  
1:34
1.5 MB
 
-
  Sir  
0:26
0.4 MB

 

After three fewer rehearsals than usual! For up-to-date recordings, see: http://hhsb.sa.utoronto.ca

Concert in the Great Hall of Hart House, University of Toronto on March 27, 2004.
Digital recording & editing by Ryan Janzen (Website)


Armenian Dances - January 2004 Concert

If you have never heard us before, try listening to the last recording (#16). Apparently, beauty comes at a price -- the complete set of pieces is too large to fit on this web server, so here are a few selected ones for you to listen to.

    Armenian Dances - Aram Khachaturian - Arr. Clark McAlister
  1. I. Allegro Moderato
  2. II. Allegro Largemente


  3. Theme from Lawrence of Arabia - Maurice Jarre - Arr. Alfred Reed
  4. Fields of Honour - W. A. Mighton
  5. Sleepers' Wake (Wachet Auf) from Cantata #140 - J.S. Bach - Arr. Reed


  6. Three Dances from the ballet "Sparticus" - Khachaturian - Arr. D. Hunsburger
  7. I. Dance of Greek Slave/Merchants/Courtesan/General
  8. II. Dance of Phrygia/Egyptian Girl
  9. III. Sword Dance of the Young Thracians


  10. Suite for Clarinet and Piano - Kevork Andonian
  11. I. Song and Dance
  12. II. Serenade
  13. III. Pictures from Armenia


  14. Exaltation - James Swearingen
  15. As Summer Was Just Beginning - Larry D. Daehn


  16. Percy Grainger
  17. I. Irish Tune from County Derry
  18. II. Shepherd's Hey


  19. Armenian Dances (I) - Alfred Reed

Concert in Hart House Great Hall on Jan. 24, 2004.
Keith Reid, Conductor
Total edited recording time: 74:07

Some of the brass instruments sound louder in the recordings than in real life, because of the particular microphones and how they were arranged. Also, if you ever think you hear your ears popping, that's the best my software could do to filter out some clicks in the audio.


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