Ettore Stratta was an Italian-American conductor, born on March 30, 1933, in Cuneo, Italy. He studied piano and composition at the Conservatorio di Santa Cecilia in Rome before migrating to the United States. In the 1960s, Stratta became an A&R executive at Columbia Records, where he played a role in securing a contract for producer Rachel Elkind and composer-musician Wendy Carlos, leading to the release of Switched-On Bach (1968), which won three Grammy Awards. As a producer, he worked with notable artists such as Barbra Streisand, Dave Brubeck, Tony Bennett, and Al Jarreau. Stratta also conducted for major orchestras including the London Symphony Orchestra and Melbourne Symphony. He passed away in New York on July 9, 2015.
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Britten: Scottish Ballad - Martinu: Concerto For Two Pianos / Fantasie / Three Czech Dances
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| Britten: Scottish Ballad - Martinů: Concerto for 2 Pianos and Orchestra, Fantasie for 2 Pianos & 3 Czech Dances |
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Mozart: Arias
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Symphonic Musicals
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| Gershwin Collection |
| Music from the Galaxies |
| Pachelbel Kanon/Adagios |
| I don't like classical music, but I really like this! |
| Je n'aime pas le classique, mais ça j'aime bien ! |
| J'aime pas le classique mais ca j'aime bien |
| Vivaldi for the Home |
| Her Sonic Realm - The Creative Legacy of Women in Music |
| Classical Music 101 |
| Les Plus Beaux Adagios |
| Vivaldi Forever |