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CRS offers involvement in new Compact Disc, Cassette, video recording for composers/ performers to be included on worldwide
releases. Available to our constituents, are new releases each year, at special reductions. Our Members receive one free recording
annually with each Granting Category of Friend ($75.00 and above) to Honorary or by the exclusive recommendation of a friend
into the Society. Among the growing lists of Recording companies that represent our members as recording artists/composers--Candide,
VOX, Capra, Crystal, Contemporary Recording Studios (CRS Artists), Grenadilla Records, Columbia, CRI, RCA and others. Our
fully equipped recording facilities feature a Steinway grand piano, two Sony DATŐs, two Panasonic Video decks with Editing
Controller, Color monitor S1300 and Sony Digital audio interface, Two Studer/reVox analogue decks, two cassette decks by Yamaha/Nakamichi,
Yamaha Mixer, Direct Digital Transfer by Digital Audio Labs/Fast Eddie card in Hewlett Packard Computer, Integrated Amplifier
by Copland and four state of the art speaker monitors. These facilities are available to each of our constituents.
Opportunities for Publication Exposure
CRS has provided exposure through such sources as Musical America Directory, Stereo Review, Hi Fidelity Magazine, A &
R Registry, Chamber Music America, Schwann Artist Issue, Opus Magazine, High Performance Review. In addition to numerous Radio
and Television Stations and major newspapers in the United States, Europe and the Far East. Articles, advertisements and reviews
may be submitted through Society News publication. Composers may submit their compositions (tapes and manuscripts) for recommendation
toward publication, review and recording.
International Referrals List:
All constituents agreeing to be listed, will be included in our International Directory Web Site. This service will include
a Biographical outline on each CRS Artist/Composer. This information is attached to the CRS NEWS WEB SITE and is available
to institutions, concert halls, other publications, presenters in performing arts series and available throughout the Globe
twenty four hours a day throughout each week, annually.
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CRS ARTISTS LP LIST
Order any LP direct for only $12.98 each, plus $4.75 handling (outside the U.S. add $6.90).
For ten or more LP's, the cost is $10.00 each plus handling (cost as directed by your local carrier).
All orders must be prepaid before shipment to:
CRS Artists
724 Winchester Road
Broomall, Pa. 19008 U.S.A.
Web: www.crsnews.org
E-mail: crsnews@verizon.net
Decreased cost incentives are given to school libraries and distributors!
To see the complete list of LPs, please click here.
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CRS ARTISTS COMPACT DISCS

FROM MOSCOW WITH LOVE: Aaron Copland, Clarinet Concerto;
American Triptych for solo clarinet, John Russo; Clarinet Concerto, John Schlenck; Moment X for solo clarinet, Ernesto
Pellegrini; Symphony No. 2, John Schlenck: John Russo, Clarinet/Russian State Symphony Cinema Orchestra, Sergei
Skripka, conductor
CD 0584 bar, 7 89658 05842 6
Order any CD direct for only $16.98 each, plus $4.75 handling (outside the U.S. add $6.90).
For ten or more CD's, the cost is $10.00 each plus handling (cost as directed by your local carrier).
All orders must be prepaid before shipment to:
CRS Artists
724 Winchester Road
Broomall, Pa. 19008 U.S.A.
Web: www.crsnews.org
E-mail: crsnews@verizon.net
Decreased cost incentives are given to school libraries and distributors!
To see the complete list of Compact Discs, please click here.
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Music excerpt:
Clarinet Concerto, Aaron Copland
Boosey & Hawkes, publisher
CRS Artists, CD 0584
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Among the Distinguished Artists Presented/Recorded:
Chamber Society Orchestra of Philadelphia
Chamber Art Soloists, (strings w guest artists)
LUKAS FOSS, master class/comp./conductor
John Russo, clarinet/master class/comp./cond.
Wizards, A double reed consort
John DeLancie, oboe*
John Mack, oboe+
Mark Weiger, oboe
Su-Ting Hsu, harp
Marilyn Costello, Harp*
Milton Phibbs, french horn
Katherine Ciesinski, Mezzo soprano
Harvey Felder, Conductor
Nanette Canfield, soprano
Susanna Raymond, Dramatic Soprano
Fredrick Redd, baritone
William Anderson, guitar
Peter Segal, Guitar
Andrew J. Power III, percussion
Harvy Pittel, saxophone
PIANISTS
Giacomo Franci
Lydia Walton Ignacio
Paul DePass
Reynaldo Reyes
Juan Szanz
VIOLINISTS
Harold Klein*
Joseph Lanza*
Vivien Hoffman*
Judith Ingolfsson
VIOLISTS
Sidney Curtiss*
Roberto Diaz*
Janee Munroe
VIOLONCELLO
Lori Barnet
Bryan Dumm+
Stephen Framil
Richard Harlow*
Mirjam Ingolfsson
Lorne Munroe**
Thomas Rutishauser
DUO: Paul Moeller, guitar; Kerena Moeller, cello
DOUBLE BASS
Luis Gomez Imbert
Anne Peterson
Among the Distinguished Composers Presented/Recorded:
Samuel Barber
Leonard Bernstein
Eugene Bozza
Henry Cowell
Claude Debussy
Norman Dello Joio
Francois Devienne
Emma Lou Diemer*
Vincent D'Indy
Gaetano Donizetti
Paul Dukas
Gabriel Faure
Howard Ferguson
Lukas Foss*
Esposito Frescobaldi
Bernard Heiden
Paul Hindemith
Franz Anton Hoffmeister
Jacques Ibert
Gordon Jacob
Harrison Kerr
Peter Lieuwen
Giambattiista Martini
Felix Mendelssohn
Darius Milhaud
Kenneth Olson*
Ernesto Pellegrini*
Vincent Persichetti
Henri Rabaud
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Maurice Ravel
Max Reger
Rimsky-Korsakov
George Rochberg
Gioacchino Rossini
Albert Roussel
John Peter Russo*
Camille Saint-Saens
Alessandro Scarlatti
Robert Schumann
Ludwig Spohr
Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Alfred Uhl
Mary Jeanne van Appledorn*
Antonio Vivaldi
Henry C. Wolking*
Johann Baptist Wanhall D. Zipoli
+Cleveland Orchestra
* Philadelphia Orchestra
**New York Philharmonic
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