Description: Amazon review: "Robert Ward belongs to the crop of "minor" 20th Century, neo-romantic American composers, among which David Diamond has made belated thrust to the limelight in the last ten or fifteen years. A student of Hanson at Eastman, Ward (still living) had a measure of success in his heydays, especially when his opera after Arthur Miller "The Crucible" got the Pulitzer Prize in 1961...Excellent sound - only Euphony, recorded in 1955 by the Louisville Orchestra and originally published on one of the first Louisville First Edition LPs (545-10) betrays its age, and good notes with texts of songs provided."
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Location: Kew Gardens, New York
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Artist: Sylvia Stahlman, Bodhan Wodiczko, Zdzislav Szostak, William Strickland, Robert Whitney
Type: Album
Format: CD
Record Label: Bay Cities
Release Year: 1989
Release Title: Robert Ward: Festive Ode • Prairie Overture • Invocation & Toccat
Genre: Classical