Yesterday’s new piece of music was Darius Milhaud’s First Symphony, Op. 43, subtitled “Printemps.” It was composed in 1918 and recorded for Koch Schwann in 1990 by Karl Anton Rickenbacher and Capella Cracoviensis.
(“Printemps” is the first of Milhaud’s six three-movement “little symphonies,” each of which is roughly five minutes long.)