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Frank Proto Yakovlev 1963 2022
Concert for 70th anniversary of maestro Rostislav Yakovlev. Frank Proto – Sonata 1963 for Double Bass and Piano (1963). 00:05 I. Slow and Peaceful. 02:36 II. Moderato Swing. 06:02 III. Molto Adagio. 09:43 IV. Allegro Energico. performed by Rostislav Yakovlev – double bass, Olga Ermakova – piano. recorded Oktober 15, 2022 at Small Hall of St.Petersburg philharmonia, Saint Petersburg, Russia. Юбилейный концерт к 70-летию Ростислава Яковлева. Франк Прото – Соната "1963" для контрабаса и фортепиано (1963). 00:05 I. Slow and Peaceful. 02:36 II. Moderato Swing. 06:02 III. Molto Adagio. 09:43 IV. Allegro Energico. Исполняют Ростислав Яковлев – контрабас и Ольга Ермакова – фортепиано. Записано 15 октября 2022 года, Малый зал Санкт-Петербургской филармонии, Россия.
Singleton Snyder Freeman Gigliotti Khedivial Opera House Olympia 1904 1933 1945 1954 1966 1967 1971 1976 1987
LYRICS: "Sola Più Che Mai" (Strangers in the Night) Sola più che mai in una notte Che non mi dirà se avrò un domani E che solo lei decidermi potrà Sola più che mai, senza ricordi Che non trovo più nel mio passato Un passato che non tornerà mai più Cerco intorno a me un nuovo volto Che vorrei potesse dir' parole nuove Che mi portino così dove io vorrei In un mondo che non c'è Ma è vissuto sempre in me Son sola più che mai, in una notte Che non mi dirà se avrò un domani E che solo lei decidermi potrà (INSTRUMENTAL BREAK) In un mondo che non c'è Ma è vissuto sempre in me Sola più che mai, in una notte Che non mi dirà se avrò un domani E che solo lei decidermi potrà! (Dooby-dooby-doo Doo-doo-doo-di-dah Dooby-dooby-doo Doo-doo-doo-di-dah) * "Strangers in the Night" composed by Bert Kaempfert with English lyrics by Charles Singleton and Eddie Snyder. The song was made famous in 1966 by Frank Sinatra, Sinatra's recording won him the Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance and the Grammy Award for Record of the Year, as well as a Grammy Award for Best Arrangement Accompanying a Vocalist or Instrumentalist for Ernie Freeman at the Grammy Awards of 1967. Dalida - born Iolanda Cristina Gigliotti, 17 January 1933 – 3 May 1987, in Cairo. Her father Pietro Gigliotti (1904–1945) and Mother Filomena Giuseppina (1904–1971) were born in Serrastretta, Calabria in Italy. Pietro studied music in school and played violin in taverns; Giuseppina was a seamstress. By birth, Dalida automatically gained Italian nationality through jus sanguinis of both Italian parents. Pietro became primo violino at Cairo's Khedivial Opera House, and the family bought a house. On 25 December 1954, Dalila left Egypt for Paris, led her to try singing. Dalida was cast in the film Le Masque de Toutankhamen, directed by Marco de Gastyne, but much more important to her career was a short singing stint that she took on in Paris. She accepted an offer to sing in the intermission between acts at a club, La Villa d'Este, where she was spotted by Bruno Coquatrix, a producer at the Olympia Theater, the largest performing venue in the city, where figures such as Charles Aznavour and Edith Piaf had seen some of their greatest triumphs, and also by radio producer Lucien Morisse. The two took her under their wing. Her best-known songs are "Bambino", Les enfants du Pirée" "Le temps des fleurs", "Darla dirladada", "J'attendrai", and "Paroles, paroles". She is loved by Italian-Americans. Italian American Golden Era * From my own cd and vinyl collection Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise, be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. Video will be removed if requested by the copyright owner. *
Zappa Pak Vincent Derosa Estes Estrada Sherwood Feldman Guerin Haynes Richards Rizzi Schaeffer Paul Smith Zito Abnuceals Emuukha Electric Symphony Orchestra 1550 1967 1968
Frank Zappa and the Abnuceals Emuukha Electric Symphony Orchestra Lumpy Gravy is the debut solo album by Frank Zappa, written by Zappa and performed by a group of session players he dubbed the Abnuceals Emuukha Electric Symphony Orchestra. Zappa conducted the orchestra but did not perform on the album. It is his third album overall: his previous releases had been under the name of his group, the Mothers of Invention. It was commissioned and briefly released, on August 7, 1967, by Capitol Records in the 4-track Stereo-Pak format only and then withdrawn due to a lawsuit from MGM Records. MGM claimed that the album violated Zappa's contract with their subsidiary, Verve Records. In 1968 it was reedited and released by MGM's Verve Records on May 13, 1968. The final version of the album consisted of two musique concrète pieces that combined elements from the original orchestral performance with elements of surf music and the spoken word. It was praised for its music and editing. Produced simultaneously with We're Only in It for the Money, Zappa saw Lumpy Gravy as the second part of a conceptual continuity that later included his final album, Civilization Phaze III. Musicians - Abnuceals Emuukha Electric Symphony Orchestra : Arnold Belnick – strings Harold Bemko – strings Chuck Berghofer – bass Jimmy Carl Black – chorus Jimmy Bond – bass Monica Boscia – chorus Dennis Budimir – guitar Frank Capp – drums Donald Christlieb – woodwind Gene Cipriano – woodwind Vincent DeRosa – french horn Joseph DiFiore – strings Jesse Ehrlich – strings Alan Estes – percussion, drums Gene Estes – percussion Louis "Louie the Turkey" Cuneo – chorus Roy Estrada – bass, chorus Larry Fanoga (Euclid James "Motorhead" Sherwood) – vocals, chorus Victor Feldman – percussion, drums Bunk Gardner – woodwind James Getzoff – strings Philip Goldberg – strings John Guerin – drums Bruce Hampton – chorus Jimmy "Senyah" Haynes – guitar Harry Hyams – strings Jules Jacob – woodwind Pete Jolly – piano, celeste, harpsichord Harold Kelling - vocals Ray Kelly – strings Jerome Kessler – strings Alexander Koltun – strings Bernard Kundell – strings William Kurasch – strings Michael Lang – piano, celeste, harpsichord Arthur Maebe – French horn Leonard Malarsky – strings Shelly Manne – drums Lincoln Mayorga – piano, celeste, harpsichord Ted Nash – woodwind Richard Parissi – French horn Glenn Phillips - vocals Don Randi – piano Jerome Reisler – strings Emil Richards – percussion Tony Rizzi – guitar John Rotella – percussion, woodwind Joseph Saxon – strings Ralph Schaeffer – strings Leonard Selic – strings Kenny Shroyer – trombone Paul Smith – piano, celeste, harpsichord Tommy Tedesco – guitar Al Viola – guitar Bob West – bass Tibor Zelig – strings Jimmy Zito – trumpet 1968 version, part one No. Title Length 1. "The Way I See It, Barry" 0:06 2. "Duodenum" 1:32 3. "Oh No" 2:03 4. "Bit of Nostalgia" 1:35 5. "It's from Kansas" 0:30 6. "Bored Out 90 Over" 0:31 7. "Almost Chinese" 0:25 8. "Switching Girls" 0:29 9. "Oh No Again" 1:13 10. "At the Gas Station" 2:41 11. "Another Pickup" 0:54 12. "I Don't Know If I Can Go Through This Again" 3:49 Total length: 15:50 1968 version, part two No. Title Length 1. "Very Distraughtening" 1:33 2. "White Ugliness" 2:22 3. "Amen" 1:33 4. "Just One More Time" 0:58 5. "A Vicious Circle" 1:12 6. "King Kong" 0:43 7. "Drums Are Too Noisy" 0:58 8. "Kangaroos" 0:57 9. "Envelops the Bath Tub" 3:42 10. "Take Your Clothes Off"
Frank Huang Franz Waxman Norbert Kraft 2003
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Carmen Fantasy · Frank Huang Violin Recital: Frank Huang ℗ 2003 Naxos Released on: 2003-11-29 Artist: Frank Huang Artist: Dina Vainshtein Composer: Franz Waxman Engineer: Norbert Kraft Auto-generated by YouTube.
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