Harold Farberman All Star Percussion Ensemble

180g 45RPM 2LP
SKU: LDF57410
In Stock
More Information
Questions? Chat with us: 312-433-0200
With more than 30 years of experience serving music lovers, we're here to answer your questions and provide personalized service.
California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 warning

Full Details

Harold Farberman's All Star Percussion Ensemble on Numbered Limited Edition One-Step 180g 45RPM 2LP: Pressed from the Original Master Source

The All Star Percussion Ensemble led by conductor Harold Farberman pressed as a numbered, limited edition One-Step on 180 gram 45RPM vinyl 2LP. Featuring works by Bizet, Beethoven, Berlioz and Pachelbel.

Harold Farberman should have achieved star status long ago – if percussionists were idolized as much as pianists, guitarists, saxophonists and other virtuosos of their instruments. This recording features four classical works from the early Romantic, Romantic and Baroque periods, which, from the perspective of the original compositions, could not be more different. Ten of the best percussionists from the most renowned American orchestras and the Royal Danish Orchestra come together under Farberman's baton, playing between 60 and 80 different percussion instruments – per work! Produced by the legendary Andrew Kazdin, the recording creates a fascinating soundscape that is rarely heard even in concert halls.

Farberman studied percussion at the Juilliard School of Music and became the youngest member of the Boston Symphony Orchestra at the age of 20. Meanwhile, he took up composition studies, wrote his first pieces and later conducted orchestras such as the London Symphony Orchestra and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. His work includes three operas for percussion instruments, various works for orchestra and chamber ensembles, film music and compositions for dance companies. Today, he holds a professorship at Bard College in New York.

Track Listing

Side A:

  1. Georges Bizet: Carmen Fantasy

Side B:

  1. Ludwig van Beethoven: Scherzo (From “Symphony No. 9”)

Side C:

  1. Johann Pachelbel: Canon In D

Side D:

  1. Hector Berlioz: March To The Scaffold (From “Symphonie Fantastique”)


Related Video
How We Pack Your Records At Music Direct

Customer Feedback