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Dutton Epoch
tracks 1 to 9 arranged by, score [additional scoring] Arthur Harris
tracks 10 to 17 composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
tracks 10 to 17 conductor Hans-Joachim Rotzsch
tracks 1 to 9 conductor Maurice Peress
tracks 1 to 9 engineer [quadraphonic remix engineer] Larry Keyes
tracks 1 to 17 engineer [quadraphonic remix engineer] Ray Moore
tracks 1 to 9 engineer [recording] Bud Graham
tracks 10 to 17 engineer [recording] Eberhard Richter
tracks 10 to 17 engineer [recording] Ed Michalski
tracks 10 to 17 engineer [recording] Ray Moore
tracks 1 to 9 ensemble The Columbia Brass And Percussion Ensemble
graphics [reissue graphics] Paul Evans
tracks 10 to 17 harpsichord [continuo] Almuth Reuther
liner notes E. Power Biggs
liner notes John McClure
tracks 10 to 17 orchestra Gewandhausorchester Leipzig
organ E. Power Biggs
tracks 10 to 17 producer Hellmuth Kolbe
tracks 1 to 9 producer John McClure
tracks 10 to 17 producer Reimar Bluth
remastered by Michael J. Dutton
tracks 10 to 17 supervised by [quadraphonic sound supervision] Andrew Kazdin
Licensed From Sony Classical
Phonographic Copyright (p) Sony Music Entertainment
Copyright (c) Vocalion Ltd
Recorded At St. George's Episcopal Church, NYC
Recorded At Thomaskirche Leipzig
Tracks 1-9 Recorded at St. George's Church, New York, 10 January 1972
Tracks 10-17 Recorded at Church of St. Thomas, Leipzig, 1 June 1975

Contains the complete original stereo and quadraphonic mixes of the albums Music For Organ, Brass and Percussion M/MQ 31193 (1972) and The Six Organ-Concerto Sinfonias M 34272 (1976).

Music For Organ, Brass and Percussion was originally arranged and recorded especially for quadraphonic sound.

All Tracks Available In Stereo And Multichannel. Track 17 plays on SACD players only.
Disc Manufactured in Austria
Barcode: 7 65387 73682 8
SPARS Code: ADD
Rights Society: MCPS