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Hanson: Symphony No. 2, Op. 30 ("Romantic")
Eastman-Rochester Symphony Orchestra
conducted by Howard Hanson
Recorded May 11, 1939, in the Eastman Theatre, Rochester, New York, on RCA Victor 78-rpm matrices CS-035859 through CS-035866. Issued around April, 1940, as Victor Musical Masterpiece set M-648 (records 15865 through 15868).
Hanson's "Romantic" Symphony, his most popular work, is in three movements:
1. Adagio; Allegro moderato (at 1:57)
2. Andante con tenerezza (at 14:46)
3. Allegro con brio (at 21:41)
This was Howard Hanson's first recording. (Not, however, the first to be issued; that honor went to his album called "American Music for Orchestra" [Victor M-608], recorded later at the same session, and issued late in 1939.) Hanson would record his "Romantic" Symphony twice more with the Eastman-Rochester orchestra - for a Columbia LP in 1952, and for Mercury, in stereo, in 1958. No other work of his received as many different commercial recordings under his own baton.