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Music for a Time of War

 

By Pentatone Music
Music for a Time of War
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UPC827949039362
Music For A Time Of War - CD

 

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UPC827949039362
Since the Oregon Symphony was established more than 100 years ago, it has been recognized for its internationally acclaimed music directors, skilled performers, diverse programs and outstanding community services in education and regional touring. The Oregon Symphony now ranks among the largest orchestras in the nation and as one of the largest arts organizations in the Northwest. In their first release on the PentaTone label, the Symphony, led by conductor Carlos Kalmar, presents what the New York Times called 'a vivid, often wrenching program,' The Symphony performed this program in their Carnegie Hall debut, to wide critical acclaim. Mr. Kalmar told NPR of the timeliness of the program, 'I must say very clearly that we did not go towards that idea because we, as a human race, are in a time of war now. As a matter of fact, unfortunately, the human race is always at war somewhere with someone.'

 

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