About Detroit Symphony Orchestra
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra (aka DSO) was founded in 1914 in Detroit, Michigan. Its most famous music directors were Paul Paray (1951-1962), Antal Doráti (1977-1981), and Neeme Järvi (1990-2005). Paray, Dorati, and Järvi each recorded a large and diverse set of music with the orchestra. Paray's greatest legacy with the DSO is his recording of Russian and French moderns: Saint-Saens, Ravel, Stravinsky, and others. Doráti is notable for his fondness for Eastern European composers.
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Debussy: Petite suite - 1. En bateau
Petite suite: 1. En bateau
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Dvorák: Czech Suite, Op.39 - 4. Romanza (Andante con moto)
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