Poliakin Orchestra: Music of George Gershwin

Poliakin Orchestra SKU: 19024547
Poliakin Orchestra: Music of George Gershwin

Poliakin Orchestra: Music of George Gershwin

Poliakin Orchestra SKU: 19024547

Format: CD

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Title: Music of George Gershwin
Artist: Poliakin Orchestra
Label: Essential Media Mod
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 894231322921
Genre: Soundtrack

Famed New York violinist Raoul Poliakin is highly regarded as a conductor of popular orchestral music. As a violinist, arranger, conductor, he has appeared on countless albums, including those of Frank Sinatra, Antonio Carlos Jobim and Wes Montgomery, to name a few. On this classic 1960 audiophile recording, the Music of George Gershwin And Cole Porter, Poliakin's imaginative reinterpretations of major American standard songs results in a unique listening experience. In addition to Poliakin's authoritative conducting, the striking attractiveness of these arrangements are underlined by the flawless quality of sound, made possible by techniques developed by master engineers working at the beginning of the stereo era. For this album Poliakin conducts a 54-man orchestra and a 20-voice choir. All selections have been newly remastered.

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