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Provided to YouTube by Believe SAS Ferdinand the Bull · Slim Gaillard · Slam Stewart · Sam Allen · Pompey Guts Dobson · Larry Morey · Albert Hay Malotte The Wonderful Jazz Music of Slim Gaillard, Tommy Ladnier, Bud Freeman, the Mills Brothers and Other Hits, Vol. 4 (160 Songs) ℗ Supreme Records Released on: 2013-01-01 Auto-generated by YouTube.
Dixon Rosenthal Macrae Paul Murphy Murphy Albright Dobson 1914 2012 2017
Brazilian Dreams (Will H. Dixon) (tango-intermezzo) Paragon Ragtime Orchestra; Rick Benjamin, Conductor Bryony Stroud-Watson, violin; Thomas Rosenthal, viola; Alistair MacRae, cello; Mat Fieldes, bass; Leslie Cullen, flute; Leslie Cullen, piccolo; Alicia Lee, clarinet; Nathan Botts, cornet; Paul Murphy, cornet; Tim Albright, trombone; Diane Scott, piano; Mike Dobson, percussion Composition Date: 1914 Recording Date: Jun 2012 from the album "Black Manhattan Volume 2" (http•••) New World Records 80731-2 www.newworldrecords.org 2017 Anthology of Recorded Music, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Bernard Haitink Gösta Winbergh Nancy Gustafson Catherine Wyn Rogers Herbert Lippert Gwynne Howell Thomas Allen John Tomlinson Sachs Alasdair Elliott Anthony Michaels Moore Moore Dickson Dobson Crook Simon Wilding Geoffrey Moses Covent Garden 1997
Gösta Winbergh (tenor), Walther Nancy Gustafson (soprano),. Eva Catherine Wyn-Rogers (contralto). Magdalene Herbert Lippert (tenor),. David Gwynne Howell (bass),. Pogner Thomas Allen (baritone). Beckmesser , John Tomlinson (bass), Sachs Alasdair Elliott (tenor), Richard Lloyd Morgan (bass), Anthony Michaels-Moore (baritone). Kothner , Grant Dickson (tenor), Robin Leggate (tenor), John Dobson (tenor), Paul Crook (tenor), Simon Wilding (baritone), Geoffrey Moses (bass) Michael Druiett (bass) Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Royal Opera Chorus Bernard Haitink, conductor Recorded: 12 July 1997 Live recording, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, England, United Kingdom.
Alexander Scriabin Neeme Järvi Anatol Lyadov Dobson 1459 1901 1902
Symphony no. 2 in C minor - for orchestra Written by Alexander Scriabin in 1901 Thanks to Thomas Van Dun for preparing this score video: (http•••) Performed by the Scottish National Orchestra, conducted by Neeme Järvi. 00:00 - I. Andante 05:42 - II. Allegro 14:59 - III. Andante 26:36 - IV. Tempestoso 32:05 - V. Maestoso 'The Second Symphony was completed in 1901, a year after the first. It is the most traditional of his symphonies in formal structure. The first two movements (Andante, Allegro) are played without a break and structurally form a classical sonata movement. In the third movement (Andante), however, he makes a remarkable advancement toward the heavily chromatic sound associated with the mature Scriabin. The movement opens with a birdsong played by the flute, another Scriabin characteristic. The rest of the movement, with its frequent evocations of birdsong and other sounds of nature, is like a long, dreamy walk through the wilderness. Even the central climax is unforced. A lovely movement, the fourth movement (Tempestuoso), a minor-key scherzo, is full of turbulent string, timpani, and brass writing, interrupted briefly in places by some more lyrical writing. Toward the end of the movement, the key modulates into the major and leads seamlessly into the final Maestoso movement with a majestic restatement of the symphony's opening theme. This work marks important strides in Scriabin's growth as a composer, and still shocked its initial audience somewhat when it premiered in St. Petersburg under the baton of Anatol Lyadov on January 12, 1902.' - John Dobson
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