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GrofA©: Grand Canyon Suite; Gershwin: Porgy & Bess Symphonic Suite "Catfish Row"

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Grofé: Grand Canyon Suite; Gershwin: Porgy & Bess Symphonic Suite "Catfish Row"
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StudioTelarc
Release DateOctober 25, 1990
UPC Code089408008627
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Tracks

  1. I. Catfish Row
  2. II. Porgy Sings
  3. III. Fugue
  4. IV. Hurricane
  5. V. Good Morning, Sister
  6. Sunrise
  7. Painted Desert
  8. On the Trail
  9. Sunset
  10. Cloudburst
  11. Crickets and Distant Thunder
  12. Cloudburst (with thunderstorm effects)

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.0 (2 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteExcellent recordingQuote
Another reviewer complained about this recording's best feature: there is no volume compression. If you want an unfaithfully dull recording of this sonic spectacular (i.e. it's supposed to be spectacular in the concert hall) look elsewhere, or look to the "Midnight Mode" (is that somebody's trademark?) volume compression on your receiver.

Other than that, there is the performance and the piece. It's a perfectly OK performance. Then there's the piece itself. This is a piece that the
real classical music lover cringes every time they hear it, it is (or, rather, was in their childhood) so popular. Sort of like the Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto #2. And it was written by a popular music arranger, albeit the very best of that genre. The problem with all that is that it really is a first rate tone poem. You really do feel that the music fits the name. "On the Trail" of course is truly evocative of the real thing (as you would realize if you had ridden one of the famous mules.) As a whole its better than Ma Vlast, which suffers from too much shared theme. It's not better than the Moldau part of Ma Vlast, but as good. The thunderstorm is suitably more dynamic than Beethoven's Austrian
version, as befits reality.

Doug McDonald June 20, 2008

rating: 3 QuotePoor volumn controlQuote
The music is wonderfull, especially the real thunder. Unfortunately the sound is either too low or too high and the volumn control has to be adjusted constantly to hear the whole CD properly. September 21, 2005

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