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Symphony No. 1
Catherine Clarke Nardolillo, soprano; Lexington Singers Children's Choir; Danville Children's Choir; University of Kentucky Symphony Orchestra; John Nardolillo, conductor
Thomas Pasatieri, composer
Symphony No. 2
University of Kentucky Symphony Orchestra; John Nardolillo, conductor
Thomas Pasatieri, composer
Symphony No. 3
University of Kentucky Symphony Orchestra; John Nardolillo, conductor
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Thomas Pasatieri, known for his operas, now displays his compositional gifts for orchestral forces.
The distinguished American composer Thomas Pasatieri is well known for his operas, having composed 22, as well as for his hundreds of songs and other vocal works. In fact, his first symphony, written at age 63 came about because of his association with the University of Kentucky and their production of his opera, The Hotel Casablanca. His Symphony No. 2 was written for conductor John Nardolillo and the University of Kentucky Symphony Orchestra as well, while Symphony No. 3 was commissioned and premiered by the Northwest Sinfonietta. These are world premiere recordings of these works.Contents:
Thomas Pasatieri, composerSymphony No. 1
Catherine Clarke Nardolillo, soprano; Lexington Singers Children's Choir; Danville Children's Choir; University of Kentucky Symphony Orchestra; John Nardolillo, conductor
Thomas Pasatieri, composer
Symphony No. 2
University of Kentucky Symphony Orchestra; John Nardolillo, conductor
Thomas Pasatieri, composer
Symphony No. 3
University of Kentucky Symphony Orchestra; John Nardolillo, conductor