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Lawrence University Wind Ensemble Robert Levy - Conductor - plays compositions of Paul Creston Courtesy of Golden Crest Records, LP transfer by Adam Michlin. For more information on Golden Crest Records please go to http://www.johnbroven.com. For more information on Adam Michlin please go to http://www.michlinmusic.com ANATOLIA, Op. 93 (1967) (TURKISH RHAPSODY). Commissioned by Eastern Illinois University, Anatolia is the name of that section east of Asia Minor and includes the greater part of Turkey. The work is a memento of the composer's visit to Turkey in 1960 as American Specialist for the State Department. It is in free sectional form and consists of four sections: Slow, Moderately Fast, Very Slow, and Moderately Fast. The first section is based on original theme; and the second, on a Turkish folk song with the characteristic national rhythm, "zeybek". The zeybek is an irregular subdivided 9/8 into 3/4 + 3/8. The the development of this rhythm, various permutations are utilized, such as: 3/8 + 3/4, 2/4 + 5/8, 9/8, etc. The third section is based on a very melancholy folk song and the fourth, on a composite of three different folk dances. "Anatolia" was first performed in April 1968 by the Eastern Illinois University Band conducted by the composer. ANATOLIA is currently listed as out print from Shawnee Press but possibly available through JWPepper: http://www.jwpepper.com/Anatolia/4002...