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Symphony No 5½ 'A Symphony for Fun'
composer
1948
Recordings
Cover of 'American Light Music Classics' (CDA67067)
Details
Movement 1: Perpetual Emotion
Movement 2: Spiritual?
Movement 3: Scherzofrenia
Movement 4: Conclusion!
Symphony No 5½ 'A Symphony for Fun'
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Don Gillis (1912–1978) hailed from Cameron, Missouri, and studied trombone and conducting at university in Texas. He became staff trombonist for a Fort Worth radio station and went on to conduct bands and orchestras throughout the United States. From 1944 to 1954 he was programme arranger for the National Broadcasting Company, producing Toscanini’s radio broadcasts. His compositions span both the popular and serious fields, embracing symphonies and piano concertos. His light-hearted attitude to classical tradition is demonstrated in the Symphony No 5½ (1948). Styled ‘A Symphony for Fun’, it embraces the classical symphonic four-movement structure in some fifteen minutes without ever becoming weighed down by conventional symphonic seriousness.

from notes by Andrew Lamb © 1998

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Details for CDA67067 track 19
Spiritual?
Artists
ISRC
GB-AJY-98-06719
Duration
3'30
Recording date
10 February 1998
Recording venue
St Jude-on-the-Hill, Hampstead Garden Suburb, London, United Kingdom
Recording producer
Oliver Rivers
Recording engineer
Tony Faulkner
Hyperion usage
  1. American Light Music Classics (CDA67067)
    Disc 1 Track 19
    Release date: June 1998
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