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RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN: OPENING NIGHT
Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, John Mauceri
1992 (Philips)
Overtures from:
Oklahoma!;
Carousel (Carousel Waltz);
State Fair (Suite);
Allegro;
South Pacific;
The King and I;
Me and Juliet;
Pipe Dream;
Cinderella;
Flower Drum Song;
The Sound of Music;(Entr’acte). Recorded August 1991, Culver City, CA.
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SONGS OF THE EARTH
Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, John Mauceri
1994 (Philips)
RAVEL: Dawn, from Daphnis et Chloé.
GRIEG: Morning Mood, from Peer Gynt.
NIELSEN: Helios Overture.
DEBUSSY: Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune.
WAXMAN: Dusk.
WAGNER/STOKOWSKI: Love Night and Transfiguration, from Tristan und Isolde.
SCHOENBERG: Sunrise, from Gurrelieder. Recorded September 1992, Culver City, CA.
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STOKOWSKI AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL
Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra
1997 (Pearl)
TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony no. 6 in B minor ("Pathetique"); Songs, Op. 73, no. 6, Again, as before, alone; Marche slave, Opus 31. RACHMANINOV: Isle of the Dead, Op. 29.
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TCHAIKOVSKY: 1812 Overture
Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra, Felix Slatkin
1970 (Seraphim)
1812 Overture. Also on this CD: Romeo and Juliet Overture; Francesca da Rimini, Opus 32 (Philharmonia Orchestra). Marche slave, Opus 31 (Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra).
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TCHAIKOVSKY: Nutcracker Suite
Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra, Felix Slatkin
1995 (Seraphim)
Nutcracker Suite Also on this CD: Swan Lake (excerpts); Sleeping Beauty (excerpts) (Ballet Theatre Orchestra).
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THE GERSHWINS IN HOLLYWOOD
Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, John Mauceri, Gergory Hines, Patti Austin
1991 (Philips)
Overture: Gershwin in Hollywood.
Delicious (1931):
New York Rhapsody.
Shall We Dance (1937):
Walking the Dog;
I've Got Beginner's Luck;
Slap That Bass;
They All Laughed;
Let's Call the Whole Thing Off;
Watch Your Step!: final ballet.
A Dansel in Distress (1937):
A Foggy Day;
Nice Work If You Can Get It;
An American in London.
The Goldwyn Follies (1938):
Love Walked In;
Love is Here to Stay
The Shocking Miss Pilgrim (1937):
For You, For Me, For Evermore. Recorded July 1991, Culver City, CA.
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THE GREAT WALTZ
Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
1993 (Philips)
J. STRAUSS/TIOMKIN: The Great Waltz: Main Title and Wiener Blut Waltzes.
BENNETT: Murder on the Orient Express Waltz.
R. STRAUSS: Der Rosenkavalier Waltz.
HERRMANN: Memory Waltz (Snows of Kilimanjaro).
LOEWE: Gigi - Main Title; Fountain Scene & Waltz.
PROKOFIEV: Cinderella Waltz.
SONDHEIM: The Night Waltzes (A Little Night Music).
BERNSTEIN: Candide: Paris Waltz.
ROZSA: Madame Bovary Waltz.
WAXMAN: Cafe Waltzes (Hotel Berlin).
STEINER: Jezebel Waltz.
KORNGOLD: Flirtation Waltz (Prince and the Pauper).
RAVEL: La Valse.
STRAUSS/TIOMKIN: The Great Waltz: Blue Danube and Finale. Reocrded January 1993, Sony Studios, Culver City, CA.
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THE HOLLYWOODBOWL ON BROADWAY
Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, John Mauceri
1996 (Philips)
RODGERS/HAMMERSTEIN: Carousel: A Symphonic Portrait.
RODGERS: Slaughter on Tenth Avenue.
WEILL/GOULD: Kurt Weill Songbook.
ARLEN/MERCER: Free and Easy: Concert Suite from Blues Opera.
KERN/HAMMERSTEIN: Show Boat: Scenario for Orchestra. Recorded July 6, August 22-23, 1994, Hollywood.
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THE KING AND I
Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, John Mauceri, Julie Andrews, Ben Kingsley
1992 (Philips)
Main title;
Harbour;
I Whistle a Happy Tune;
Welcome to Bangkok;
My Lord and Massster;
March of the Siamese Children;
Anna Unpacks;
Hello, Young Lovers;
Home, Sweet Home;
A Puzzlement;
Getting to Know You;
Garden Scene;
We Kiss in a Shadow;
Shall I Tell You What I Think of You?;
Something Wonderful;
Temple Scene;
Banquet Scene;
I Have Dreamed;
Song of the King;
Shall We Dance?;
Finale Ultimo.
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THE RADIO YEARS: VLADIMIR HOROWITZ AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL
Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra, William Steinberg, Vladimir Horowitz
1998 (Radio Years)
TCHAIKOVSKY: Piano Concerto no. 1 in B flat minor. SCARLATTI: Sonata for Harpsichord in A major, L 23. MOSKOWSKI: Etudes de virtuosité, Op. 72 (excerpts). LISZT: Liebesträume, S 541, no. 3, O Lieb, so lang. SOUSA: Stars and Stripes Forever.
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THOMPSON: Four Saints in Three Acts / The Plow that Broke the Plains
Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra, Virgil Thompson, Leopold Stokowski
1996 (BMG/RCA)
Four Saints in Three Acts; The Plow that Broke the Plains: Suite.
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