Free Shipping For USA Orders $75+
Free Shipping For USA Orders $75+
Tomita – Live In New York - Back To The Earth- Used Cassette 1988 RCA Tape- Electroncic/Classical - Shuga Records

Tomita – Live In New York - Back To The Earth- Used Cassette 1988 RCA Tape- Electroncic/Classical

Regular price $8.99 $0.00
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Label: RCA Victor – 7717-4-RC
Format:
Cassette, Album, CrO₂, Dolby
Country: US
Released:
Genre: Electronic, Classical
Style: Modern Classical, Ambient
A1 La Peri: Fanfare
Composed By – Dukas*
2:26
A2 Three-Part Invention No. 2 In C Minor
Composed By – Bach*
4:12
A3 Symphony No. 3 In D Minor: Fifth Movement
Choir – Choir Of The Cathedral Of St. John The Divine
Composed By – Mahler*
Mezzo-soprano Vocals – Lorna Myers
Programmed By [Computer And Synthesizer] – Fumitaka Anzai, Kasuko Takeushi, Keiichi Goto (2)
4:10
A4 Also Sprach Zarathustra: Fanfare
Composed By – R Strauss*
1:27
A5 The Planets: Mars, The Bringer Of War
Composed By – Holst*
4:35
A6 The Engulfed Cathedral
Composed By – Debussy*
5:53
A7 Chinese War Lord Going Home
Performer, Arranged By – Chen Yin
Pipa – Chen Yin
4:21
B1 Tristan And Isolde: Liebestod
Composed By – Wagner*
7:45
B2 The Planets: Jupiter, The Bringer Of Jollity
Composed By – Holst*
2:10
B3 Rhapsody In Blue
Composed By – Gershwin*
Piano – Nikolai Demidenko
Programmed By [Computer And Synthesizer] – Kasuko Takeuchi, Keiichi Goto (2), Yoshihiro Kunimoto
12:18
B4 Goin' Home (Adapted From Symphony Number 9: Largo)
Arranged By – Masamichi Amano
Choir – Choir Of The Cathedral Of St. John The Divine
Composed By – Dvorak*
Piano – Nikolai Demidenko
Pipa – Chen Yin
Programmed By [Computer And Synthesizer] – Fumitaka Anzai
Soprano Vocals – Clamma Dale
Violin – Mariko Senju
5:31
B5 Firebird Suite: Finale
Composed By – Stravinsky*
2:36
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗ – BMG Music
  • Copyright © – BMG Music
  • Manufactured By – BMG Music
  • Distributed By – BMG Music
℗ 1988 BMG Music
© 1988, BMG Music
Printed in U.S.A.

On September 13, 1986, a battalion consisting of electronic equipment and live musicians was deployed on one side, in and above the Hudson River in the entire area of Battery Park in lower Manhattan in New York City. The purpose: a gigantic concert in commemoration of the centennial of the Statue of Liberty. With the statue as a backdrop, illuminated by spectacular fireworks and coruscating lasers displays, the concert was electronically composed and conducted by Japan's synthesizer genius, Isao Tomita.