May I Have This Dance

May I Have This Dance

May I Have This Dance

Track Listings
 
1. Do So Natine
2. My Gipsy Queen
3. Way You Kiss
4. Walking Down the Lane
5. Japanese Cars
6. Good Luck My Love
7. Don't Leave Tonight
8. Love Don't Leave
9. Deer Hunter
10. Let Me Stay
11. Be Happy
12. True Love

May I Have This Dance,Various Artists,Madacy Records,Ballroom Dance,Dance Music,Pop
Lerner & Loewe Songbook for Orchestra
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Lerner & Loewe Songbook
  • Wouldn't it be lovely?
  • A Successful Sequel
  • Delightful Listening
Lerner & Loewe Songbook for Orchestra
Frederick Loewe , and Erich Kunzel
Manufacturer: Telarc
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000003D0E
Release Date: 1994-01-25

Tracks:

  1. I Wonder What The King Is Doing Tonight - The March To Welcome Guenevere - Et Al.
  2. Wouldn't It Be Loverly - With A Little Bit Of Luck - Et Al.
  3. The Night They Invented Champagne - Waltz At Maxim's - Et Al.
  4. They Call The Wind Mariah - I Still See Elisa - Et Al.
  5. Sword Dance - Down On MacConnachy Square - Et Al.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Lerner & Loewe Songbook.......2006-02-24

If you like Percy Faith's music, you'll like this one. He quit recording and died much too young. But while he lived, he recorded some great music.

5 out of 5 stars Wouldn't it be lovely?.......2005-09-26

This CD represents some of the best of Broadway done in a great pops style. There are five orchestral suites, one each for the following: 'Camelot', 'My Fair Lady', 'Gigi', 'Paint Your Wagon', and 'Bridgadoon'. They are all arranged for orchestra by Robert Russell Bennett, save that for 'Paint Your Wagon', which was arranged by Cincinnati Pops Orchestra director Erich Kunzel.

The works of Lerner and Loewe were a mainstay of Broadway for decades in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s, but it was during the late 50s and early 60s that their true glory days took hold. The presidential term of John F. Kennedy gained the nickname 'Camelot' in part because of the influence of the Lerner and Loewe production going on at the start. The songs contained in these suites are instantly recognisable by many, as the Lerner and Loewe songs have become so well known that many know the songs better than the musicals or the composers from which they come. 'I Could Have Danced All Night' and 'Wouldn't It Be Lovely' come from 'My Fair Lady', 'Thank Heaven for Little Girls' from 'Gigi' - these are but the most of famous of the familiar tunes.

There are a lot of pieces here that the listener will appreciate, both in remembering old pieces or in learning new nuances to the tunes.

This particular disc by Telarc has a feature called 'Spatializer', which gives a three-dimensional quality to the sterophonic sound, enhancing regular players and working well with surround-sound systems, too. The Cincinnati Pops are expert at this kind of music, having produced dozens of CDs of popular music and modern composers of musicals, film music, and pops-oriented major compositions.

This is a fun disc to have.

5 out of 5 stars A Successful Sequel.......2005-08-03

This CD is a follow-up to the Rodgers & Hammerstein Songbook for Orchestra (1991) from the same team. It is a thoroughly successful sequel: I believe anyone who enjoyed the R&H will enjoy this one as well. If I am very slightly less enthusiastic about this one than the R&H, it's not because of any shortcoming of Kunzel, the Cincinnati Pops, or Telarc, all of whom are at the top of their form. Rather it's because Frederick Loewe, for all his undoubted expertise, is not quite in the same class as a composer with Richard Rodgers. But that's asking a lot, since Rodgers was the American musical theater's leading light. Lerner & Loewe's musicals were second only to R&H's during the golden age of the American musical, and their My Fair Lady is by any standard one of the best musicals ever staged. If Loewe did not create as many unforgettable numbers as Rodgers, he nevertheless wrote many delightful songs and much enjoyable music. This CD features five orchestral suites, ranging in length from 9 to 18 minutes (total playing time 68:06), from Brigadoon (1947), Paint Your Wagon (1951), My Fair Lady (1956), Gigi (film 1958; staged 1973), and Camelot (1960). The arrangements (all but one by Robert Russell Bennett) are expert. The performances are masterly (if perhaps lacking in just a tad of the infectious brio that the same team brought to R&H). And Telarc's robust sound (recorded 1993) would be hard to improve on. Warmly recommended.

4 out of 5 stars Delightful Listening.......1998-12-05

Some of the nicest and nearly forgotten music (Paint your Wagon & Brigadoon) is nicely compiled here. It will make you want to listen to the full soundtracks again, but for a quick tour of Lerner & Lowe, it is very nice.
Flora Gave Me Fairest Flowers
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    Flora Gave Me Fairest Flowers

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    ASIN: B0000952VP
    Release Date: 2003-08-01

    Tracks:

    1. Thomas WEELKES: Hark, all ye lovely saints above
    2. William BYRD: Though Amaryllis dance in green
    3. John BENNET: Round about in a fair ring
    4. Thomas TOMKINS: Adieu, ye city-prisoning towers
    5. Thomas WILBYE: Flora gave me fairest flowers
    6. Thomas VAUTOR: Sweet Suffolk owl
    7. Thomas WEELKES: As Vesta was from Latmos hill descending
    8. William BYRD: Lullaby
    9. William BYRD: This sweet and merry month of May
    10. Thomas MORLEY: Now is the month of maying
    11. John FARMER: A little pretty bonny lass
    12. Thomas MORELY: Fyer, fyer!
    13. Thomas TOMKINS: Too much I once lamented
    14. Thomas MORLEY: My bonny lass she smileth
    15. Thomas WEELKES: Ha ha! this world doth pass
    16. Michael EAST: Quick, quick, away, dispatch
    17. Orlando GIBBONS: Dainty fine bird
    18. John DOWLAND: Come again! Sweet love doth now invite
    19. Thomas VAUTOR: Mother, I will have a husband
    20. Thomas WILBYE: Draw on, sweet night
    21. Robert RAMSEY: Sleep, fleshly birth
    22. Thomas WILBYE: Weep, weep, mine eyes
    23. Thomas WEELKES: Death hath deprived me
    24. Orlando GIBBONS: The silver swan
    25. Thomas WILBYE: Adieu, sweet Amaryllis

    Album Description

    "an absolute joy" - Music and Musicians Hi-Fi News and Record Review Record of the Month The sixteenth-century madrigal was an Italian form. The term `madrigal' was loosely applied to a wide variety of music, but generally denoted a polyphonic setting for four or more voices of an amorous or pastoral text which was closely depicted in the music. Thomas Morely transplanted the form into England in the 1590s; this marked the beginning of the brief but brilliant flowering of the English madrigal. Between the 1590s and the early 1620s, twenty composers published a total of 36 books of madrigals, after which the form virtually disappeared. Some of these composers, such as Morely and Weelkes, followed the Italian model closely; others, such as Byrd and Gibbons, mostly stayed with the simpler English form of the consort song, where the tune remains in one voice, word-painting is not used, and strophic form is preferred to the continuous structure of the madrigal proper. Among the twenty-one items selected for this recording there are examples of several types of piece,! ranging from true Italianate madrigals such as Too much I once lamented, via more popular `balletts' such as Fyer, fyer!, to the simple part-songs like A little pretty bonny lass. The variety, imagination, and inspired blending of poetry and music characteristic of the best of the `English Madrigal School' afford a particular kind of delight in performance, shared equally by singer and listener
    Vintage Gilbert & Sullivan
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Excellent ... but ...
    Vintage Gilbert & Sullivan

    Manufacturer: Sanctuary
    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B000AA5XFW
    Release Date: 2005-10-03

    Tracks:

    1. A Wand'ring Minstrel 1
    2. Behold The Lord High Executioner
    3. Three Litttle Maids From School
    4. Sun Whose Rays Are All Ablaze
    5. A More Humane Mikado
    6. Flowers That Bloom In The Spring
    7. On A Tree By A River A Little Tom-Tit
    8. There Is Beauty In The Bellow Of The Blast
    9. When U Good Friends Was Called To The Bar
    10. We Sail The Ocean Blue
    11. I'm Called Little Buttercup
    12. I Am The Captain Of The Pinafore
    13. When I Was A Lad I Served A Term
    14. Never Mind The Why And Wherefore
    15. Carefully On Tiptoe Stealing
    16. He Is An Englishman
    17. Oh Better Far To Live And Die
    18. Poor Wand'ring One
    19. I Am The Very Model Of A Modern Major-General
    20. Then Fred'ric Let Your Escort, Lion Hearted When The Foeman Bares His Steel
    21. When A Felon's Not Engaged
    22. With Cat-Like Tread
    23. I Cannot Tell What This Love May Be
    24. If You Want A Receipt For That Popular Mystery
    25. So Go To Him And Say To Him
    26. Loudly Let The Trumper Bray... Bow Ye Lower Middle Classes
    27. Love Unrequited Robs Me Of My Rest.... When You're Lying Awake With A Dismal
    28. If You Go In You're Sure To Win
    29. My Boy You May Take It From Me
    30. When The Night Wind Howls
    31. When Maiden Loves She Sits And Sighs
    32. When Our Gallant Norman Foes
    33. I Have A Song To Sing, Oh!
    34. Were I Thy Bride
    35. List And Learn
    36. In Enterprise Of Martial Kind
    37. There Was A Time
    38. Do Not Give Way... Then One Of Us
    39. Take A Pair Of Sparkling Eyes
    40. Dance A Cachucha

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Excellent ... but ..........2007-02-07

    As a vintage G&S listener, I appreciated this collection but I think it would mostly appeal to the specialist-completeist. A newcomer to the genre would do well to get a full operetta DVD. (I prefer the OK BBC performances to the tarted up & modernised Australian ones.)

    Old-comers probably already have all these tracks as part of their collection of vintage full operetta recordings.

    But don't let my idiosynchratic views deter you if you really like G&S... but not to the extent of buying all the vintage full operetta versions.
    Finney: Chamber Music - Songs
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      ASIN: B000004AFX
      Release Date: 1995-12-13
      Ballads, Songs and Snatches: Vintage Gilbert and Sullivan
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        Manufacturer: Asv Living Era
        ProductGroup: Music
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        ASIN: B0000AE7BN
        Release Date: 2003-09-23

        Tracks:

        1. A Wand'ring Minstrel I
        2. Three Little Maids From School
        3. The Sun Whose Rays Are All Ablaze
        4. The Flowers That Bloom In The Spring
        5. On A Tree By A River A Little Tom-Tit (Tit Willow)
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        7. We Sail The Ocean Blue
        8. I'm Called Little Buttercup
        9. I Am The Captain Of The Pinafore
        10. When I Was A Lad I Served A Term
        11. Never Mind The Why And Wherefore
        12. Poor Wand'ring One
        13. I Am The Very Model Of A Modern Major-General
        14. Then, Fred'ric, Let Your Escort ... When The Foeman Bares His Steel
        15. When A Felon's Not Engaged
        16. With Cat-Like Tread
        17. I Cannot Tell What This Love May Be
        18. So Go To Him And Say To Him
        19. Loudly Let The Trumpet Bray (March Of Peers) ... Bow, Ye Lower Middle Classes
        20. Love Unrequited Robs Me Of My Rest ... When You're Lying Awake With A Dismal Headache
        21. If You Go In, You're Sure To Win
        22. When Our Gallant Norman Foes
        23. I Have A Song To sing, O!
        24. Were I Thy Bride
        25. There Was A Time
        26. Do Not Give Way ... Then One Of Us
        27. Take A Pair Of Sparkling Eyes
        28. Dance A Cachucha
        May I Have This Dance: Great Dance Instruction & Music
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          May I Have This Dance: Great Dance Instruction & Music
          Taliesin Orchestra
          Manufacturer: Compendia
          ProductGroup: Music
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          ASIN: B000EZ91A6
          Release Date: 2006-05-23

          Tracks:

          1. Smooth [Cha-Cha-Cha]
          2. Lady Marmalade [Cha-Cha-Cha]
          3. Toxic [Tango]
          4. Leave Right Now [Rumba]
          5. Livin' La Vida Loca [Samba]
          6. Come Away with Me [Waltz]
          7. Mr. Bojangles [Waltz]
          8. You Can't Hurry Love (Jive)
          9. Great Balls of Fire (Jive)
          10. Hanky Panky (Jive)
          11. Can't Help Falling in Love [Waltz]
          12. Let's Face the Music and Dance [Quick Step]
          13. Lady Is a Tramp [Quick Step]
          14. S'wonderful [Quick Step]
          15. Nobody Does It Better [Foxtrot]
          16. My Heart Will Go On [Foxtrot]
          17. Time After Time [Foxtrot]
          18. (Everything I Do) I Do It for You [Tango]
          19. It's Now or Never [Tango]
          20. Love Is All Around [Cha-Cha-Cha]
          21. Walk on By [Rumba]
          22. Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow [Rumba]
          23. Quando, Quando, Quando (Tell Me When) [Samba]
          24. Under the Sea [Samba]

          Tracks:

          1. Can't Help Falling in Love [DVD]
          2. Let's Face the Music and Dance [DVD][Version]
          3. Nobody Does It Better [DVD]
          4. Cha Cha Cha [DVD][Version]
          5. Toxic [DVD]
          6. Livin' La Vida Loca [DVD]

          Album Description

          With MAY I HAVE THIS DANCE, you too can become a star. This incredible CD & DVD set features step-by-step instruction for a variety of professional dances performed by the masters of the professional dancing world and 12 great songs perfect for practicing the Cha Cha Cha, Tango, Foxtrot, Quickstep, and the Waltz.
          May I Have This Dance
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            May I Have This Dance
            Various Artists
            Manufacturer: Madacy Records
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            ASIN: B000000LHP
            Release Date: 1994-09-12

            Tracks:

            1. Do So Natine
            2. My Gipsy Queen
            3. Way You Kiss
            4. Walking Down the Lane
            5. Japanese Cars
            6. Good Luck My Love
            7. Don't Leave Tonight
            8. Love Don't Leave
            9. Deer Hunter
            10. Let Me Stay
            11. Be Happy
            12. True Love
            Instruments of the Orchestra
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            • Instruments of the Orchestra - Great Reference Material!
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            • Frank's view
            • Excellent Intro for Those Not Familiar with the Orchestra
            Instruments of the Orchestra
            Various Artists
            Manufacturer: Naxos
            ProductGroup: Music
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            ASIN: B00006O0NT
            Release Date: 2002-12-03

            Tracks:

            1. Overture To 'Tannhauser'
            2. Domna, Pos Vos Ay Chausida
            3. We Don't Merely Use Instruments, We Play On Them. And They Play On Us.
            4. Hungarian Dance No.7
            5. The Violin Is One Of The Most Tender And Beautiful Instruments Ever Invented.
            6. Violin Concerto In D Major (Adagio)
            7. But For A Long Time It Was Seen As The Instrument Of The Devil.
            8. The Soldier's Tale: Triumphal March Of The Devil
            9. The Manipulative Seductiveness Of The Gypsy Violin.
            10. Csardas Music
            11. The Violin And The Initiation Of Nature
            12. The Four Seasons (Spring, Mvt 1)
            13. Birds Are Again Evoked In The Second Concerto, Especially Music's Natural Favourite.
            14. The Four Seasons (Summer, Mvt 1)
            15. Like The Devil, The Violin Is A Master Of Disguise.
            16. Old Viennese Dance No.3 'Schon Rosmarin'
            17. The Menacing Sensuality Of Ravel's Tzigane: A Very Different Side Of The Violin:
            18. Tzigane
            19. Do We Now Have The True Measure Of This Instrument? Not Just Yet.
            20. Caprice No.24
            21. The Many Effects Of The String Tremolando: Brandenburg Concerto No.4 (Last Mvt)/From Joy To Fright/Quartettsatz In C Minor/The String Tremolo Practically Spells The World Agitato.
            22. Variations On A Theme Of Frank Bridge (No.7)
            23. Prokofiev's Tremolo In Romeo And Juliet Should Not Be Heard Just Before Bedtime.
            24. Romeo And Juliet: Act IV
            25. Vivaldi Use It To Illustrate The Shivering Of Travellers Crossing The Ice.
            26. The Four Seasons (Winter, Mvt 1)
            27. The Violin Muted
            28. Clair De Lune
            29. The Gentleness Of Muted Strings Persists Even When A Whole Orchestra Plays.
            30. Piano Concerto No.21 In C Major, K.467 (Slow Mvt)
            31. The Pizzicato Violin
            32. Pizzicato Polka
            33. In Prokofiev's Second Violin Concerto, The Accompaniment Is Pizzicato.
            34. Violin Concerto No.2 In G Minor (Slow Mvt)
            35. Varieties Of Pizzicato: Colas Breugnon (The People's Feast)/Now A Drier, Leaner, Hungrier Pizzicato. There's Not A Lot Of Comfort Here./Capriol Suite (Tordion)/The Use Of Pizzicato As 'Percussion'/Romeo And Juliet (Act I)/Mahler Used Pizzicato...
            36. The Planets (Mars - The Bringer Of War)
            37. The Technique Of Double-Stopping Enables The Violin To Play Duets With Itself./Sonata No.3 In C Major For Unaccompanied Violin (Fugue)/Now A Later Example Of The Same Technique
            38. Hungarian Dance No.4
            39. Double-Stopping Is A Standard Feature Of A Lot Of Folk Music.
            40. The Four Seasons (Autumn, Mvt 1)
            41. Now The Same Technique, But The Sound Might Have Come From Another World.
            42. Bolero
            43. Double-Stopping Can Only Approximate The Sound Of A Real Violin Duet.
            44. Cadenza To The Violin Concerto By Brahms
            45. Now Compare That With A Real Violin Duet.
            46. Forty-Four Duos (No. 1: Teasing Song)
            47. Another Duo By Bartok, Demonstrating The Violin's Rich Lower Register
            48. Forty-Four Duos (No.2: Maypole Dance)
            49. And Now What May Be The Most Beautiful Accompanied Violin Duet In History
            50. Concerto In D Minor For Two Violins (Largo)
            51. The Soul Of The Violin Is In Song; But What About This Weird Passage?
            52. Violin Concerto No.1 In D Major (Mvt 2)
            53. The Use Of Harmonies In The Orchestra Can Be Both Magical And Unsettling.
            54. Symphony No.1 'Titan' (Mvt 1, Opening)
            55. Tchaikovsky's Use Of Harmonics In The Sleeping Beauty Is Both Strange And Darling.
            56. The Sleeping Beauty (Act II, No.15: Entr'Acte)
            57. Ravel's Harmonics In Mother Goose Effect A Magical Transformation.
            58. Ma Mere L'Oye - Mother Goose (Beauty And The Beast)
            59. Stravinsky's Harmonics In The Firebird Transport Us Almost Into Another World./The Firebird (Introduction)
            60. The Natural Upper Notes Of The Violins Have A Unique Emotional 'Grab'.
            61. Also Sprach Zarathustra (Of The Afterworldsmen)
            62. Still In Their Upper Register, The Violins Unleash The Energy Of A Young Colt.
            63. Variations On A Theme Of Frank Bridge (No. 4)
            64. Elsewhere, Britten Uses The Same High Register To Create A Very Different Mood.
            65. Four Sea Interludes (Dawn) From 'Peter Grimes'
            66. To End This Outing With The Violins, A Charming Little Elfin Dance
            67. Elfenreigen

            Tracks:

            1. Introduction To The Viola
            2. Viola Concerto (Mvt 1)
            3. Khatchaturian Gets A Very Different Sound From It: Fuller, Fruitier, More Exotic.
            4. Gayane Suite No.1 (Armen's Solo)
            5. Very Nearly The Whole Of The Violin's Upper Register Is Also Available To The Viola.
            6. Passacaglia, Op.33b From 'Peter Grimes'
            7. The Viola Can Bring A Special, Rich Twanginess To Pizzicato That The Violins Lack./Don Quixote/Berlioz Drew Sounds From It That Retain Their Metallic Strangeness Even Today.
            8. Harold In Italy (Mvt 4)
            9. The Muted Viola: Intimate, Gentle, Poignant In Dvork
            10. Cypresses (No.9)
            11. The Massed Violas Of The Modern Symphony Orchestra In Mahler
            12. Symphony No.4 (Mvt 3)
            13. The 'Period' Viola In Bach
            14. Brandenburg Concerto No.6 (Last Mvt)
            15. The Cello: A Voice Of Unique Nobility
            16. Suite No.1 For Unaccompanied Cello (Prelude)
            17. Brahms And The 'Soul' Of The Cello
            18. Piano Concerto No.2 In B Flat Major (Mvt 3)
            19. Most Orchestral Composers Tend To Emphasize The Cello's Lower Register.
            20. Cantata 'Herz Und Mund Und Tat Und Leben', BWV 147 (Soprana Aria: Bereite Dir, Jesu)
            21. In The Time Of Beethoven The Cello Remained As Fundamental As Ever.
            22. Symphony No.3 'Eroica' (Finale)
            23. But The Cello Is Not Condemned To Spend Its Life In The Basement.
            24. Elfentanz, Op.39
            25. Not Only In Recital Showpieces Like That Is The Cello Is Used In Its Highest Register.
            26. The Protecting Veil (Opening)
            27. A Cello With An Identity-Crisis: The Pizzicato Flamencan
            28. Flamenco
            29. Double-Stopping In The Lower Reaches Of The Cello's Range
            30. Solo Suiet For Cello And Piano (Sardana)
            31. It's In The Middle Register That The Cello Really Comes Into Its Own.
            32. Oriental Dance, Op.2 No.2
            33. It Was To The Cellos That Beethoven Gave Two Of His Most Famous Themes./Symphony No.5 (Mvt 2)/Still More Famous Than That Theme Is This One From The Ninth Symphony.
            34. Symphony No.9 (Finale)
            35. Introduction To The Double-Bass
            36. The Carnival Of The Animals (The Elephant)
            37. But The Double-Bass Can Be Intensely Expressive And Graceful.
            38. Elegy No.1 In D Major
            39. The Range Of The Double-Bass Is The Greatest Of All The String Instruments/Allegro Di Concerto, 'Alla Mendelssohn'/And It's Also Capable Of Very Considerable Virtuosity.
            40. Capriccio Di Bravura
            41. Double-Bass Solos In Orchestral Scores Are Rare But Often Memorable./Symphony No.1 'Titan' (Mvt 3)/In His Third Symphony Mahler Makes A Very Different Use Of The Instrument./Symphony No.3 (Mvt 1)
            42. The Double-Bass Muted In Prokofiev/Lieutenant Kije Suite (Kije's Wedding)/In Another Work Prokofiev Uses The Double-Bass To Enhance The Winds./Romeo And Juliet (Act III)/And He Combines The Bass Clarinet With A Shivering Tremolo From The Double-Basses....
            43. Symphony No.5 (Mvt 3)/So Much For The Strings/On Now To The Winds

            Tracks:

            1. The Antiquity And Magic Of The Flute
            2. Prelude A L'Apres-Midi D'Un Faune
            3. The Versatility And Agility Of The Flute
            4. Orchestral Suite No.2 In B Minor (Badinerie)
            5. The Flute In Fifteenth-Century Spain
            6. Sa'Dawi
            7. Other Flutes: The Bass And Alto
            8. Chamber Music No.II
            9. The Piccolo - Aptly Named
            10. La Naissance D'Osiris (Mvt 6)
            11. From A Piccolo Of The Eighteenth Century To One Of Its Descendants In The Twentieth
            12. Suite No.1 For Small Orchestra (Valse)
            13. A Variety Of Techniques
            14. Chamber Music No.II
            15. Flutter-Tonguing. But Tchaikovsky Got There Eighty Years Before.
            16. The Nutcracker (Act II, No.2: Scene)
            17. From The Transverse To The Vertical: The Baroque Recorder
            18. Recorded Suite In A Minor (Menuet II)
            19. An Unfamiliar, Early Vision Of The Instrument
            20. Naelden, Naelden
            21. The Bachian Oboe
            22. Cantata 'Ein Feste Burg Ist Unser Gott', BWV 80 (No.7: Duetto)
            23. Introduction To The Cor Anglais Or 'English Born'
            24. Symphony No.9 'From The New World' (Mvt 2)
            25. The Loneliness Of The Cor Anglais
            26. The Swan Of Tuonela
            27. The Cor Anglais Joins The French Horn In Haydn.
            28. Symphony No.22 'The Philosopher' (Opening)
            29. Introduction To The Oboe D'Amore, Beloved Of Bach - But Also Of Ravel
            30. Bolero
            31. The Clarinet Family: Boxing The Compass, From The Depths Of The Bass Clarinet.../The Egyptian (Violence)/...To The Raucous And Squealy.../Taras Bulba (The Death Of Ostap)/...To The Shrill And Complaining...
            32. Petrushka (No.8: Peasant With Bear)/...To The High Sprits Of A Playful Puppy./Symphonie Fantastique (Last Mvt)/And To The Downright Jazzy/Romeo And Juliet (Act II)
            33. As The High Clarinets Tend To Be Loud, So The Bass Tends To Be Soft:
            34. Gayane Suite No. 1 (Mvt 5)
            35. The Bass Clarinet Is Used By Most Composers Mainly As A Colouring Agent.../Petrushka (No.4: The Blackamoor)/...But It Does Occasionally Get A Whole Tune To Itself./Iberia (Almeria).
            36. The Range Of The Normal Clarinet Parts Goes Quite High...
            37. The Snow Maiden (Scene 5: Melodrama)
            38. ...And Quite Low.
            39. Peter And The Wolf (The Cat)
            40. The Clarinet As Concerto Soloist
            41. Clarinet Concerto In A Major (Rondo)
            42. But That's Not The Instrument Mozart Wrote It For; This Is:
            43. Clarinet Concerto In A Major (Rondo)
            44. Introduction To The Saxophone
            45. Hary Janos Suite (Mvt 4)
            46. The Soprano Saxophone Has Quite A Different Feel To It.
            47. L'Arlesienne Suite No.1 (Minuet)
            48. The Little Sopranino Sax Goes Even Higher.
            49. Bolero
            50. The Most Famous Use Of The Saxophone Is In An Orchestration By Ravel.
            51. Pictures At An Exhibition (The Old Castle)
            52. The Saxophone Can Be Quite Contagiously Good-Humoured.
            53. Sax-O-Phun
            54. The Puffa-Puffa Image Of The Bassoon
            55. Peter And The Wolf (Grandfather)
            56. The Bachian Bassoon, In Accompanimental Mode
            57. Cantata 'Weichet Nur, Betrubte Schatten' ('Wedding Cantata'), BWV 202 (Aria No.1)
            58. Bizet Leaves The Puffa-Puffa Image Out, Allowing The Bassoon To Sing./Carmen Suite No.1 (Les Dragons D'Alcala)
            59. And Ravel, Also In Spanish Mode, Does Likewise.
            60. Bolero
            61. The Bassoon As A Voice Of High Seriousness, Indeed Desolate Loneliness
            62. Symphony No.3 (Opening)
            63. The Eerie Bassoon In Its Highest Register
            64. The Rite Of Spring (Opening)
            65. Stravinsky Now Draws On Its Lowest Register, Lonely And Melancholy.
            66. The Firebird Suite (1919, Berceuse)
            67. The Bassoon As Concerto Soloist, Avoiding All Exaggeration
            68. Bassoon Concerto In G Minor (Finale)
            69. The Deep-Voiced Contra-Bassoon, As A Fairy-Tale Beast
            70. Ma Mere L'Oye - Mother Goose (Beauty And The Beast)
            71. The French Horn Under Its Woodwind Hat
            72. Wind Quintet, Op.43 (Last Mvt)
            73. Now A More Prominent Role, In A Woodwind Quintet From An Earlier Era
            74. Wind Quintet In A Minor, Op.100 No.5 (Mvt 2)
            75. The Horn In Harmonious Blend With Strings In Another Quintet
            76. Horn Quintet, K.407 (Finale)

            Tracks:

            1. The Trumpet As Virtuoso Soloist
            2. Brandenburg Concerto No.2 (Last Mvt)
            3. The Special Brillance Of Paired Trumpets
            4. Concerto In C For Two Trumpets, RV537 (Mvt 1)
            5. The Ceremonial Trumpet
            6. Fanfare For The Common Man
            7. Trumpets And Drums - An Incomparable Alliance
            8. Messiah (The Trumpet Shall Sound)
            9. The Versatility Of The Trumpet, From The Most Public To The Most Lonely
            10. Piano Concerto In F (Slow Mvt)
            11. The Trumpet As The Voice Of The City/An American In Paris/The Trumpet As Recruitment Officer/The Soldier's Tale (The March)/The Trumpet As Swaggerer
            12. Carmen Suite No.2 (Habanera)
            13. The Trumpet As The Voice Of Strength And Courage
            14. Carmet Suite No.2 (Toreador's Song)
            15. The Trumpet Muted/Petrushka (No.4: The Blackamoor)/Lieutenant Kije Suite (Opening)/The Trumpet As The Voice Of Weariness
            16. Billy The Kid
            17. The Trumpet As Character Actor
            18. Pictures At An Exhibition (No.6)
            19. The Trumpet As The Voice Of God
            20. Mass In B Minor ('Et Exspecto')
            21. The Birth Of The Trombone
            22. Aenmerckt Nu Hier
            23. The Birth Of The Brass As A Family
            24. Canzon 12 In Double Echo
            25. The Trombone In The Eighteenth Century
            26. Trombone Concerto In B Flat Major (Finale)
            27. The Tone Of The Tenor Trombone/Romance For Trombone And Organ/The Memorable Voice Of The Bass Trombone/Requiem (Mvt 2)/But The Bass Trombone Is More Than An Instrumental Bullfrog.
            28. Hosannah
            29. The Trombones Become Part Of The Orchestra.
            30. Symphony No.5 (Finale)
            31. The Wagnerian Trombone:/Overture To 'Tannhauser'
            32. The Trombone As Caricaturist
            33. Pulcinella (No.19: Vivo)
            34. The Trombone As Raspberry/Concerto For Orchestra (Intermezzo)
            35. The Horn And The Hunt
            36. Horn Concerto No.4 In E Flat, K.495 (Finale)
            37. The Challenging Horn Of The Baroque
            38. Abaris Ou Les Boreades (Menuet)
            39. The Scarcity Of First-Rate Players In Handel's Time
            40. Walter Music (Minuet 1)
            41. The Horn As Magician/The Firebird Suite (1919, Finale)
            42. Horns And The Sound Of Nobility
            43. Overture To 'Tannhauser' (Opening)
            44. The Special Sound Of The Horn In Its Higher Register
            45. Mass In B Minor ('Quoniam Tu Solus Sanctus')
            46. The Trumpet-Like Sound Of Massed Horns
            47. Symphony No.3 (Mvt 1, Opening)
            48. The Tuba - Unfairly Maligned?
            49. Symphony No.6 (Mvt 3)
            50. The Tuba Perfectly Cast By Ravel
            51. Pictures At An Exhibition (Bydlo)

            Tracks:

            1. Introduction. And We Begin With A Bang.
            2. Fanfare For The Common Man/The Bass Drum On The Battlefields/Wellington's Victory, Op.91 (Opening)
            3. At The Opposite Extreme Is The Triangle.
            4. Piano Concerto No.1 In E Flat (Scherzo)
            5. Categories Of Percussion: Tuned And Untuned. The Side Drum
            6. Overture To 'La Gazza Ladra' - The Thieving Magpie (Opening)
            7. The Side Drum In An Effective But Unexpected Role/Clarinet Concerto (Mvt 1)
            8. The Tambourine. One Of The Oldest Instruments In The World
            9. Den Hoboecken Dans
            10. Even Older Is The Originally Oriental Gong.
            11. Ma Mere L'Oye - Mother Goose (Laideronette)
            12. No Single Instrument Can Match The Gong In Evoking The Breaking Of Waves./Passacaglia, Op.33b From 'Peter Grimes'/But Gongs Don't Have To Be Struck To Be Effective.
            13. Gymnopedie No.2
            14. The Cymbals Are Generally Discovered Early In Life./The Sanguine Fan/And They Do More Than Clash Together Loudly. They Can Be Clashed Together Softly./Studio Example: But They Needn't Be Clashed Together At All/Studio Example: They Can Be Lightly...
            15. Other Untuned Percussion Instruments Include The Whip.: Piano Concerto In G Major (Opening)/And Here Are No Fewer Than Twenty, Cracked By Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker (Act I, Scene 5)
            16. More Versatile Than The Whip Are The Wood Blocks.../Studio Example/...Which Crop Up All Over The Place In Twentieth-Century American Music.
            17. Rodeo (Hoe-Down)
            18. Related To The Wood Blocks, By Sound, Are The Castanets./Jota Aragonesa/But The Castanets Were Also Used By Monteverdi Back In The Seventeenth Century.
            19. Scherzi Musicali (Damigella Tutta Belle)
            20. A Still Earlier Example From Fifteenth-Century Spain
            21. Yo M'Enamori D'Un Aire
            22. The Birth Of The Bongo
            23. Symphonic Dances From 'West Side Story'
            24. From The Streets Of New York To The Blacksmith's Shop/Il Trovatore ('Anvil Chorus')
            25. Desert-Island Decibels: Grand Canyon Suite (On The Trail)/Arcana
            26. From One Vegetable To Another: The Humble Squash, Or Marrow/Huapango
            27. Onwards To The Tuned Percussion. First, The Timpani
            28. Also Sprach Zarathustra (Introduction)
            29. But The Drum Roll Can Be More Effectively Frightening Than The Big Bang.: Symphony No.2 'Resurrection' (Mvt 3)
            30. Not One Drum Roll, But Many/Grand Canyon Suite (Sunrise)/Symphonie Fantastique (Last Mvt)
            31. Taking Advantage Of Tunability
            32. Music For Strings, Percussion And Celeste (Mvt 2)
            33. The Russian Composer Rodion Shchedrin Takes A Downward Turn./Carmen Suite (Changing Of The Guard)/Tuned, Yes; But For The Truly Melodic We Must Look Elsewhere.
            34. Introducing The Glockenspiel/Carmen Suite (Carmen's Entrance And Habanera)
            35. Saint-Saens And The Xylophone
            36. The Carnival Of The Animals (Fossils)
            37. Ravel And The Xylophone
            38. Ma Mere L'Oye - Mother Goose (Laideronette)
            39. Introducing The Marimba/Carmen Suite (First Intermezzo)
            40. Introducing The Vibraphone
            41. The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre (Narange Dolce)
            42. The Vibraphone Goes Russian.../Carmen Suite (Carmen's Entrance And Habanera)/...And Is Joined By The Marimba./Carmen Suite (Carmen's Entrance And Habanera)
            43. Introducing The Hungarian Cimbalom
            44. Folk Dances
            45. The Cimbalom And The Symphony Orchestra
            46. Hary Janos Suite (Mvt 3)
            47. Introducing The Tubular Bells
            48. Hary Janos Suite (Viennese Musical Clock)
            49. A More 'Up-Front' Approach From Rodion Shchedrin
            50. Carmen Suite (Introduction)
            51. But The Bells Can Also Make The Sinister Even More Sinister./Symphony No.7 'Sinfonia Antartica' (Mvt 1)
            52. Introducing The Celeste
            53. The Nutcracker (Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy)
            54. Magic, In The Use Of Collective Percussion
            55. Miroirs (La Vallee Des Cloches)
            56. Plucked Instruments: The 'Undercover Percussion'/Carmen Suite (Scene)
            57. A Prime Case In Point Is The Harp, Irresistible To The Romantics./The Nutcracker (Act II, No.1: Scene)/The Non-Solo Harp As An Integral Part Of The Orchestra/Hungarian Rhapsody No.1
            58. The Traditionally Subservient Role Of The Harpsichord In The Baroque Orchestra
            59. Brandenburg Concerto No.2 (Slow Mvt)
            60. The Piano: King Of The Tuned Percussion/Symphony No.3 'Organ' (Mvt 3)/And A Quarter Of A Century After That:
            61. Petrushka (Russian Dance)
            62. The Anti-Romantic Piano As An Integral Part Of The Orchestra
            63. Music For Strings, Percussion And Celeste (Last Mvt)

            Tracks:

            1. Keyboard Instruments In The Orchestra - The Most Powerful Of Them All:
            2. Symphony No.3 'Organ' (Finale)
            3. But Things In Handel's Day Were Very Different.
            4. Organ Concerto In B Flat, Op.4 No.3 (Last Mvt)
            5. The Organ Is Difficult To Classify.
            6. An Unexpected, Organ-related Guest
            7. Concerto Pour Zampogna (Last Mvt)
            8. Peasant-Fancying... And A Touch Of The Roaming Cowboy
            9. Les Miserables (Drink With Me)
            10. Outside Artefacts And The Power Of Association
            11. Mahler's Sleighbells
            12. Symphony No.4 (Opening)
            13. A Roll-Call Of Some Unusual Guests/The Typewriter/Parade
            14. Chains, And More/Integrales/An American In Paris/Sandpaper Ballet
            15. Purpose-Built Oddities: Wind Machines/Symphony No.7 'Sinfonia Antartica' (Opening)
            16. Don Quixote (Variation VIII)
            17. National Calling Cards: The Guitar For Spain/Concierto De Aranjuez (Finale)
            18. And The Guitar's Poor American Relative, The Banjo/Washington Breakdown
            19. And Poorer Still, The Mouth Organ/The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre (Packing Up)
            20. The Balalaika For Russia/Romeo And Juliet (Act II: No.14)
            21. The Maracas For Mexico/The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre (El Desayuno)
            22. The Bongos And Congas And A Whole Wealth Of Other Drums For Africa And Central America/Studio Example
            23. The Sitar Of India/Evening Raga: Bhapoli
            24. The Accordion For France (Especially Paris)/Paris Canaille
            25. The Zither For Vienna/The Third Man (Theme)
            26. The Cimbalom For Hungary/Folk Dances
            27. The Guitar As An Integral Part Of The Orchestra/Rondena
            28. There Are Whole Orchestras Of Balalaikas./Sveit Mesiats
            29. The Effect Of The Wordless Human Voice, Used Purely As An Instrument/Symphony No.7 'Sinfonia Antartica' (Mvt 1)
            30. Nocturnes
            31. Instruments And the Imitation Of Nature. The Clarinet As Cuckoo
            32. The Carnival Of The Animals (The Cuckoo)
            33. The Flute As An All-purpose Aviary
            34. The Carnival Of The Animals (The Aviary)
            35. The Oboe As Duck
            36. Peter And The Wolf (The Duck)
            37. The Recording Of Reality. Does It Work As Well?
            38. The Pines Of Rome (The Pines Of The Janiculum)
            39. The Recording Of Reality Electronically Reborn In New Guises
            40. Cantus Articus - Concerto For Birds And Orchesra (Mvt 2)
            41. Beethoven Turns Avian: Cuckoo, Nightingale, And Quail
            42. Symphony No.6 'Pastoral' (Andante Molto Mosso)
            43. Some Improbable Casting: The Violin As Braying Donkey
            44. The Carnival Of The Animals (Persons With Long Ears)
            45. A Truly Orchestral Hee-haw To Be Reckoned With
            46. Overture To 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'
            47. A Thunderstorm In A Million
            48. Symphony No.6 'Pastoral (Allegro-Allegretto)
            49. the Instrumental Depiction Of A Silent World
            50. The Carnival Of The Animals (The Aquarium)
            51. Saint-Saens' Menagerie Takes A Curtain Call.
            52. The Carnival Of The Animals (Finale)

            Tracks:

            1. The Grouping Of Instrumental Families. An Additive Approach. First, Two Violins
            2. Forty-Four Duos (No.4)
            3. A Great Contrast, Of Both Pitch And Character: Violin And Viola
            4. Duo For Violin And Viola In B Flat Major, K.424 (Finale, Vars 1 & 2)/Studio Example
            5. Arrival Of The Standard String Trio: Violin, Viola, And Cello
            6. String Trio In B Flat (Menuetto)
            7. The String Quartet: Two Violins, Viola, And Cello
            8. String Quartet In F, Op.18 No.1 (Mvt 3)
            9. The String Quintet - When The Extra Instrument Is A Second Viola
            10. String Quartet No.5 In D, K.593 (Adagio)
            11. The String Quintet - When The Extra Instrument Is A Second Cello
            12. String Quintet In C (Mvt 3)
            13. The String Sextet: Two Violins, Two Violas, And Two Cellos
            14. String Sextet In B Flat (Mvt 2)
            15. The String Octet: The Standard String Quaret Times Two
            16. Octet In E Flat, Op.20 (Mvt 1)
            17. Double The String Octet: A Fully Fledged String Orchestra
            18. String Symphony No.2 (Finale)
            19. The Massed Strings Of A Symphony Orchestra
            20. Fantasia On A Theme Of Thomas Tallis
            21. Contrasts Of Pitch And Instrumental 'Colour' In The Woodwind Section
            22. Wind Quintet In A Minor, Op.100 No.5 (Theme)
            23. In The First Variation It's The Horn That Gets The Lion's Share.
            24. Wind Quintet In A Minor, Variation 1
            25. In Variation Two The Torch Is Handed To The Bassoon.
            26. Wind Quintet In A Minor, Variation 2
            27. In Variation Three The Oboe Leads.
            28. Wind Quintet In A Minor, Variation 3
            29. Variation Four: Conversation Before Returning To A Solo-dominated Texture
            30. Wind Quintet In A Minor, Variation 4
            31. And Variation Five is Dominated By The Clarinet.
            32. Wind Quintet In A Minor, Variation 5
            33. The Next To Be Featured Is The Virtuoso Flute.
            34. Wind Quintet In A Minor, Variation 6
            35. Individual Farewells And A Closing Chorus
            36. Wind Quintet In A Minor, Variation 7
            37. A Mixed Group: Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn, String Quartet, And Double-Bass
            38. Octet In F (Mvt 3)
            39. The Early Classical Symphony Orchestra Of Haydn And Mozart
            40. Symphony No.29 In A, K.201 (Finale)
            41. Strings, Wind, But No Brass. What Haydn And Mozart Never Knew
            42. Canzon 28
            43. Beethoven's Fifth: Two Horns, Two Trumpets, And Three Trombones Join The Team.
            44. Symphony No.5 (Finale)
            45. From Beethoven To The Massive Orchestras Of Berlioz, Wagner, And Mahler
            46. Beethoven Changed The Face Of The Symphony And The Orchestra Forever
            47. Symphoy No.6 'Tragic' (Mvt 1)
            48. The Cult Of Orchestral Elephantiasis Reaches Its Peak.
            49. Symphony No.1 'Gothic' (VI: Te Ergo Quaesumus)
            50. When Large Doesn't Necessarily Mean Loud: Debussy
            51. Images (Gigues)
            52. A Crisis Of Confidence; The Orchestra's Survival Hangs In The Balance, But It Still Develops. The Ondes Martenot:
            53. Turangalila Symphony (Chant D'amour 1)
            54. The Advent Of The 'Early Music' Movement Brings A New Vitality And Freshness.
            55. Balle De Xerxes (Gavotte En Rondeau)
            56. Computer And Synthesiser: Friends Or Foes?
            57. Concerto In D Minor For Two Violins (Largo)
            58. A Speculative Look Ahead/Mass In B Minor ('Dona Nobis Pacem')

            Customer Reviews:

            5 out of 5 stars Instruments of the Orchestra - Great Reference Material!.......2007-04-04

            This set lends itself to greatly enhancing one's knowledge of the orchestra, instruments in it, and their usage. I am a huge music buff, and I still picked up a great deal I previously did not know. I highly recommend this for all who wish to understand the origin of music, as well as the processes that are employed to create music!

            5 out of 5 stars Beginner or Expert.......2007-03-12

            This CD is excellent for the beginner or expert! To be able to haear the instrumets separately and then together really provides a good education. and/or refresher. The book thaty comes with the CD is alomost worth the price by itself!

            5 out of 5 stars Very Informative and Enjoyable.......2006-11-20

            Whether you're a music novice or pro, "The instruments of the Orchestra" is a very worthwhile purchase. The 7 CDs, with a total of 8 hours, are expertly narrated by Jeremy Siepmann. He's a great speaker, very much like the late Leonard Bernstein was. Mr. Siepmann takes you on an unforgetable musical journey covering the origins and use of the various orchestral instruments throughout musical history. The balance between his narration and a wealth of musical examples, which range from snippets to entire movements, is superb. The comprehensive enclosed booklet is excellent and faithfully follows the 7 CDs in content. Even with my 40+ years of music training I still learned new things from this wonderful collection. Considering the excellence of the content, and a cost that translates to about $5 per disc, this collection is a great value. Grab it, you won't regret that you did. Five solid stars!

            3 out of 5 stars Frank's view.......2006-08-19

            This boxed set of CD's with booklet achieved all I had hoped that it would. There are good samples of individual instruments and well done commentary on each. The only drawback was that some of the samples were too brief and could have been longer, hoiwever I guess this fits in with time constraints of the medium. It has given me a lot of clues as to future purchases of CD's for listening to individual instruments. Altogeth a satisfactory purchase and a welcome addition to my collection.

            5 out of 5 stars Excellent Intro for Those Not Familiar with the Orchestra.......2003-11-08

            I've listened to classical music for years and am interested in composition. I bought this CD set to learn how an orchestra and its instruments work. I thought the CDs would be a nice but boring lecture. They aren't! Not only are they FUN but they are informative as well. I learned a huge amount from each CD and couldn't wait to listen to the next one.

            The narrator and writer is a great speaker and holds your attention well. He is definitely knowledgeable. He provides musical examples for each point he makes, so you get to "hear" what he just talked about. I'd say the CDs are about 65% music and 35% narration. You'll learn about the range of instruments, some history, different ways to play them, how they sound, and how they are used in the orchestra. This CD set was a great learning experience and is sold at such a low price!

            I recommend this CD for those who want to learn about classical music and those who know about it but are interested in learning more about the inner workings of an orchestra. You'll learn much useful information. For instance, the Rite of Spring (with that eerie start) is written for bassoon! I never knew a bassoon could sound like that but now I do.

            The one complaint I have is the last CD. This deals with the orchestra. I wanted more of a tour of how the orchestra has been used through history up to the present. Instead, it was a tour of how different groups of instruments sound. I thought it could have been better. The other 6 CDs are excellent.
            The Silver Swan
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              The Silver Swan

              Manufacturer: Vanguard Classics
              ProductGroup: Music
              Binding: Audio CD

              Byrd, WilliamByrd, William | ( B ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
              Gibbons, OrlandoGibbons, Orlando | ( G ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
              GeneralGeneral | Baroque (c.1600-1750) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
              GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
              MadrigalsMadrigals | Songs & Lieder | Vocal Non-Opera | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
              ASIN: B0000023G3
              Release Date: 1996-03-12

              Tracks:

              1. The Silver Swan
              2. Rest, Sweet Nymphs
              3. Diaphenia Like The Daffdowndilly
              4. What Is Our Life?
              5. Though Amaryllis Dance
              6. Ah! Dear Heart
              7. This Sweet And Merry Month
              8. Dainty Fine Bird
              9. Have I Found Her
              10. O Softly Singing Lute
              11. Amyntas With His Phyllis Fair
              12. Retire, My Troubled Soul
              13. Upon A Bank With Roses
              14. Out From The Vale
              Broadway
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                Broadway

                Manufacturer: Intersound Records
                ProductGroup: Music
                Binding: Audio CD

                All Works by BernsteinAll Works by Bernstein | Bernstein, Leonard | ( B ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
                GeneralGeneral | Musicals | Broadway & Vocalists | Styles | Music
                GeneralGeneral | Broadway & Vocalists | Styles | Music
                GeneralGeneral | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
                Broadway & VocalistsBroadway & Vocalists | Indie Music | Stores | Music
                ASIN: B00005YOX8
                Release Date: 1996-03-04

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                3. Moonlight Dancing
                4. Music Gets the Best of Me, Pt. 2 [CD-single] [Import]
                5. My Vision [Import]
                6. Neurometrik [Import]
                7. Ni-Ten-Ichi-Ryu [CD-single]
                8. Nigeria '70
                9. Ninetynine [Import]
                10. Now We Are Free [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]

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