art direction Ton Friesen conductor Howard Hanson tracks 7 to 12 engineer [associate engineer] Robert Eberenz engineer, supervised by [technical supervisor] Robert Fine liner notes [liner note editor] Sedgwick Clark mastered by [mastering engineer for compact disc] Dennis Drake orchestra Eastman-Rochester Orchestra photography by [cover photo] E. L. Gockeler photography by [cover photo] Rapho Guillumette Pictures recording supervisor [recording director] Wilma Cozart reissue producer [producer for compact disc], supervised by [musically supervised by for compact disc] Wilma Cozart supervised by [musical supervisor] Harold Lawrence Copyright (c) Philips Classics Productions Phonographic Copyright (p) Mercury Manufactured By PolyGram Classics Marketed By PolyGram Classics Record Company PolyGram Records, Inc. Recorded At Eastman Theatre, Rochester, New York Made By PDO, USA Printed By Album Graphics Inc. Total playing time: 77:09
Recorded: 5/1957 (1-6), 5/1963 (7-9), and 5/1962 (10-12), USA.
Ives's 'Three Places' and 'Symphony No. 3' were recorded on May 5, 1957, on 3-track half-inch tape using one 201 and two M56 Telefunken microphones. The works were originally released as SR90149. Schuman's 'New England Triptych' was recorded on May 5, 1963; Mennin's 'Symphony No. 5', on May 7, 1962. Both works were recorded on 3-track half-inch tape using three 201 Telefunken microphones and first released on SR90379. All sessions took place in the Eastman Theatre in Rochester, N.Y.
Only ORIGINAL MASTERS used for transfer to Compact Disc.