American choral ensemble founded by conductor and composer Gregg Smith
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Schoenberg - Gesualdo - Brahms - Stravinsky - Robert Craft
Johannes BrahmsPiano Quartet No. 1Franz Schubert*Six German DancesJ.S. BachPrelude and Fugue BWV 552 "St. Anne"Chorale-Prelude BWV 631Chorale-Prelude BWV 654All arrangements Arnold Schoenberg, except* Anton WebernChicago Symphony OrchestraCBC Symphony OrchestraColumbia Symphony OrchestraRobert CraftSony 1964Igor Stravinsky Les Noces (1917 and 1919) Le Chant Du Rossignol Symphonies Of Wind Instruments (1947) Orpheus Chamber Ensemble The Gregg Smith Singers Columbia Symphony Orchestra Robert Craft Sony 1974 Carlo GesualdoVolgi, Mia Luce / O Dolorosa Gioia / Ardo Per TeQuando Ricente / Dolcissima Mia Vita Che Fai Meco / Questa Crudele / Adrita Zanzaretta Gagliarda Recessit Pastor Aestimatus Sum Canzon Francese Del Principe Igor Stravinsky Monumentum Pro Gesualdo E. Power Biggs organ Carol Rosensteil HarpsichordThe Gesualdo Singers including Marilyn Horne Robert CraftIgor StravinskyColumbia Symphony Orchestra Sony 1962Digital download, covers
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ArtsJournal: music
2016-07-17 15:15:05
The Man Who Elevated Choral Standards In The U.S. But Also Championed New Work
“Mr. Smith founded the Gregg Smith Singers in 1955, when he was still a graduate student of music at the University of California, Los Angeles, and led it for more than 50 years, maintaining its reputation as one of the finest and most adventurous professional choruses in the United States.”
2016-07-16 01:34:13
Mr. Smith founded the Gregg Smith Singers in 1955 when he was still a graduate student and most choruses were made up of amateur singers.
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