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Sinfonia (1968 Berio album)

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1969 studio album by Luciano Berio, The Swingle Singers, The New York Philharmonic
Luciano Berio: Sinfonia
Studio album by Luciano Berio, The Swingle Singers, The New York Philharmonic
Released1969
Recorded1968
Length26:37
LabelColumbia
The Swingle Singers chronology
American Look
(1969)
Sinfonia
(1969)
The Joy of Singing
(1972)
Alternative cover

Sinfonia is a 1968 Columbia Records recording of Luciano Berio conducting the New York Philharmonic and The Swingle Singers in the premiere of his four-movement "Sinfonia." The composer would later add a fifth movement.

In 1984, the London-based "New Swingle Singers" recorded the same work (with an added fifth movement) with the Orchestre National de France conducted by Pierre Boulez (Erato).

Track listing

Side 1: "Sinfonia (Beginning)"

  1. Section I – 6:31
  2. Section II – 4:47

Side 2: "Sinfonia (Conclusion)"

  1. Section III – 12:21
  2. Section IV – 2:58

Personnel

References / external links

  1. "Berio* - New Swingle Singers*, Orchestre National De France, Pierre Boulez – Sinfonia - Eindrücke". Discogs. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
  • Columbia Records MS 7268
The Swingle Singers
Discography
The Swingle Singers
/ Les Swingle Singers
Swingle II
The Swingles
The (New) Swingle Singers
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