Works on This Recording
1.
Sing, Sing, Sing by Louis Prima
Performer:
Eddie Daniels (Clarinet),
Doc Severinsen (Trumpet),
Ed Shaughnessy (Drums)
Conductor:
Erich Kunzel
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Cincinnati Pops
Period: 20th Century
Written: 1936; USA
Date of Recording: 08/1988
Venue: Music Hall, Cincinnati
Length: 6 Minutes 49 Secs.
2.
Gaîté Parisienne: Excerpt(s) by Jacques Offenbach
Conductor:
Erich Kunzel
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Cincinnati Pops
Period: Romantic
Written: France
Date of Recording: 11/04/1991
Venue: Music Hall, Cincinnati
Length: 1 Minutes 24 Secs.
Notes: Arranged: Manuel Rosenthal
3.
Sonata for Piano in B major, H 17: Rondo by John Field
Conductor:
Erich Kunzel
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Cincinnati Pops
Period: Romantic
Written: by 1813; England
Date of Recording: 06/1991
Venue: Mechanics Hall, Worcester, Mass
Length: 5 Minutes 46 Secs.
5.
Bartered Bride, B 143/T 93: Dance of the Comedians by Bedrich Smetana
Performer:
Jeffrey Curnow (Trumpet),
Martin Hackleman (French Horn),
Sam Pilafian (Tuba),
Scott Hartman (Trombone),
Rolf Smedvig (Trumpet)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Empire Brass
Period: Romantic
Written: 1863/1870; Bohemia
Date of Recording: 08/1989
Venue: Mechanics Hall, Worcester, Mass
Length: 2 Minutes 47 Secs.
6.
Mass no 2 in G major, D 167: Gloria by Franz Schubert
Performer:
David Gordon (Tenor),
William Stone (Baritone),
Dawn Upshaw (Soprano)
Conductor:
Robert Shaw
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra,
Atlanta Symphony Chorus
Period: Romantic
Written: 1815; Vienna, Austria
Venue: Mechanics Hall, Worcester, Mass
Length: 2 Minutes 54 Secs.
Notes: Selections recorded on December 19-20, 1988 and February 27-28,1989.
8.
Minuet Militaire by P.D.Q. Bach
Conductor:
Peter Schickele
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Greater Hoople Area Off-Season Philharmonic
Period: 20th Century
Written: USA
Date of Recording: 01/1989
Venue: Greater Hoople Area
Length: 4 Minutes 32 Secs.
9.
Mikado: If you want to know who we are by Arthur Sullivan
Conductor:
Sir Charles Mackerras
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Welsh National Opera Chorus,
Welsh National Opera Orchestra
Period: Romantic
Written: 1885; England
Date of Recording: 09/1991
Venue: Brangwyn Hall, Swansea, Wales
Length: 5 Minutes 6 Secs.
Language: English
10.
Peter and the Wolf, Op. 67: Excerpt(s) by Sergei Prokofiev
Performer:
André Previn (Spoken Vocals)
Conductor:
André Previn
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Period: 20th Century
Written: 1936; USSR
Date of Recording: 11/1985
Venue: Watford Town Hall, London
Length: 3 Minutes 6 Secs.
Language: English
11.
Ancient Airs and Dances, Set 1: Simone Molinaro by Ottorino Respighi
Conductor:
Jesús Lopez-Cobos
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Lausanne Chamber Orchestra
Period: 20th Century
Written: 1917; Italy
Date of Recording: 05/1991
Venue: Musica-Theatre, La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switz
Length: 2 Minutes 52 Secs.
13.
White Dawn: Arctic Whale Hunt by Henry Mancini
Conductor:
Erich Kunzel
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Cincinnati Pops
Period: 20th Century
Written: 1974; USA
Date of Recording: 09/1988
Venue: Music Hall, Cincinnati
Length: 3 Minutes 56 Secs.
14.
Symphony no 40 in G minor, K 550: 3rd movement, Minuet by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Conductor:
Sir Charles Mackerras
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Prague Chamber Orchestra
Period: Classical
Written: 1788; Vienna, Austria
Date of Recording: 06/1986
Venue: Hall of Artists, Prague, Czechoslovakia
Length: 3 Minutes 56 Secs.
16.
When you're smiling by Mark Fisher
Performer:
Jimmy George (Guitar),
Mark Shane (Piano),
Frank Vignola (Guitar),
Sam Pilafian (Tuba)
Period: 20th Century
Date of Recording: 11/1990
Venue: Main Aud, Shore Cultural Ctr, Euclid, OH
Length: 4 Minutes 20 Secs.
Notes: This selection was composed in collaboration with Larry Shay and Joe Goodwin.
17.
Quartet for Strings no 15 in D minor, K 421 (417b): 3rd movement, Minuet by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performer:
Paul Katz (Cello),
James Dunham (Viola),
Peter Salaff (Violin),
William Preucil (Violin)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Cleveland String Quartet
Period: Classical
Written: 1783; Vienna, Austria
Venue: Mechanics Hall, Worcester, Mass
Length: 3 Minutes 50 Secs.
Notes: These selections were recorded January 10 and May 15-17, 1991.
18.
Straight, No Chaser by Thelonious Monk
Performer:
Charlie Sepulveda (Trumpet),
Wynton Marsalis (Trumpet),
Dizzy Gillespie (Trumpet)
Period: 20th Century
Written: by 1951; USA
Date of Recording: 1992
Venue: Live Blue Note, W. 3rd St., New York City
Length: 4 Minutes 45 Secs.
Notes: This is an excerpt from the complete recording of this song.
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