| 1 | II. — Grave Attacca | 14:49 |
| 2 | Serenade , For Woodwind Quintet With Strings, Harp And XylophoneConductor – Karel HusaEnsemble – Foerster Woodwind QuintetOrchestra – Prague Symphony OrchestraProducer – Carter Harman | (14:27) |
| 3 | I. — The Mountain | 5:04 |
| 4 | III. — The Dance | 4:39 |
| 5 | I. — Adagio Misterioso — Allegro Assai | 11:39 |
| 6 | Landscapes , For Brass Quintet Ensemble – Western Brass QuintetHorn [WBQ] – Connie KlausmeierProducer – Carter HarmanRecorded By – William AllgoodTrombone [WBQ] – Russell Brown Trumpet [WBQ] – Donald Bullock, Stephen Jones Tuba [WBQ] – Robert Whaley | (18:33) |
| 7 | Symphony No. 1 Conductor – Karel HusaOrchestra – Prague Symphony OrchestraProducer – Carter Harman | (26:33) |
| 8 | III. — Poco Piu No. Con Moto. Maestoso | |
| 9 | I. — Northern Woods | 3:16 |
| 10 | II. — The Night | 4:33 |
| 11 | II. — Northern Lakes | 8:06 |
| 12 | III. — Voyageurs | 6:57 |
| 13 | Mosaïques , For OrchestraConductor – Karel HusaExecutive-Producer – Carter Harman, David Hall Orchestra – Stockholm Radio Symphony OrchestraProducer – C. G. BrodinRecorded By, Engineer – Karl-Otto Valentin | 16:01 |
Total Playing Time: 77:44
Consists of previously released material.
℗ 1978, 1991 Composers Recordings, Inc. © 1991 Composers Recordings, Inc.
Disc: Made in U.S.A. by American Helix Technology Corporation
Symphony No. 1 and Serenade: Recorded in Prague, Czechoslovakia in 1970.
The original recordings were made possible by grants from the Alice M. Ditson Fund of Columbia University and the Hull Publication Fund of Cornell University.
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Landscapes: Recorded by William Allgood at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1977.
The original recording was made possible, in part, by Western Michigan University.
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Mosaïques: Recorded in the concert Hall of the old Academy of Music in Stockholm, Sweden on January 25, 1967.
CD is packaged in a standard plastic black-tray jewel case along with an 8-page (stapled) booklet. Includes a Composers Recordings, Inc. postcard.