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Symphony No. 2 / Interlude from Orphee (Act II, Scene 5) / Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra

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Symphony No. 2 / Interlude from Orphee (Act II, Scene 5) / Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra

by Glass, Philip. music by / Dennis Russell Davies, conductor

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Nonesuch. Audio CD. Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra / Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra / Rascher Saxophone Quartet. Fine and bright all around with illustrated booklet

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Title
Symphony No. 2 / Interlude from Orphee (Act II, Scene 5) / Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra
Author
Glass, Philip. music by / Dennis Russell Davies, conductor
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Audio CD
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Nonesuch
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