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William Schuman (1910–1992)
Recorded: October 9, 1962, New York.
Harold Gomberg (oboe), New York Philharmonic, conductor: Leonard Bernstein. Recorded at Philharmonic Hall (Avery Fisher Hall), Lincoln Center, New York City, October 22, 1968
Recorded: December 1985, New York.
Recorded: October 20, 1966, New York.
Recorded: May 30-31, 2000, UK.
The Cleveland Orchestra. Conductor George Szell. This work was written for Leonard Rose and premiered in 1962, after which it was recorded.
Recorded: March 16, 2002, USA.
Recording in 1972. Poems by Walt Whitman.
Recorded: November 18, 2001, USA.
Recorded: July 1982, San Francisco.
Philadelphia Orchestra, con. Eugene Ormandy, 1997 (Albany Records).
Seattle Symphony Orchestra, con. Gerard Schwarz, 1991
Utah Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Maurice Abravanel. Four Movements: 1. Largo assai 2. Vigoroso 3. Cantabile intensamente 4. Scherzando brioso.
Recording date: 1956-1963.
Recorded: March 20, 2000, USA.
Recorded: April 6 & 20, 1951, New York.
[1. Opening - The Transgressor is born 2. The Transgressor approaches manhood 3. A group of hoodlums rushes past 4. Polyhymnia urges salvation 5. Entrance of Ate - Flirting with the Transgressor 6. Drunken women mock the bridal couple 7. Ate returns with the hoodlums 8. The drunk women interrupt - Ate escapes 9. The Transgressor and Medusa - Love and Death 10. Alone, the Transgressor whrites in fear 11. Finale - The Transgressor atones for his mortal sin] NBC SO / Guido Cantelli
February 21, 2019, Chicago
University of Michigan Symphonic Band. 2004-05.
Recorded: June 9 & September 23, 1954, New York.
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