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Having received quite a few transcriptions to review over the past few months, I am flush with recordings to report on. So, rather than deal with just a few of them in depth, I am offering brief reports on a larger number than usual. However, just because the reviews below are short does not mean that the recordings are not long on quality. They are terrific items that would get longer reviews if I had the space to do things that way.
American Dreams. Works by Bernstein, Copland, William Schuman, and others. Cincinnati Wind Symphony, conducted by Eugene Corporon. Recorded in 1992, in Corbett Auditorium, Cincinnati. Engineer: Bruce Leek. 65+ minutes. Klavier 11048. This recording has the kind of bright, forward sound that you might get in a rather lively hall, at least when occupying the forward-row seating ...
Source: HighBeam Research, American Dreams.(Review)