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- A Carnegie Hall Christmas concert [sound recording]. by Battle, Kathleen,instrumentalist.(CARDINAL)738406; Marsalis, Wynton,1961-instrumentalist.(CARDINAL)354061; conductor,instrumentalist.Previn, André,1929-2019(CARDINAL)127218; Von Stade, Frederica,instrumentalist.; Allen, Nancy,instrumentalist.(CARDINAL)723608; American Boychoir,vocalist.; Orchestra of St. Luke's,instrumentalist.; Wynton Marsalis Septet,performer.; Battle, Kathleen.itr(CARDINAL)738406; Marsalis, Wynton,1961-itr(CARDINAL)354061; cnditrPrevin, André,1929-2019(CARDINAL)127218; Von Stade, Frederica.itr; Allen, Nancy.itr(CARDINAL)723608; American Boychoir.voc; Orchestra of St. Luke's.itr; Wynton Marsalis Septet.prf;
The twelve days of Christmas -- Mary's little boy chile -- Gesu bambino -- Alleluja (from Exultate, jubilate) -- My favorite things -- Winter wonderland -- We three kings of Orient are -- American songs: I wonder as I wander ; Mary had a baby ; Oh Mary, what you gonna name that pretty little baby? ; Who was Mary? Mary was Queen of Galilee ; Sister Mary had-a but one child ; Go tell it on the mountain -- The Christmas song ; Have yourself a merry little Christmas -- Silent night -- Joy to the world! -- Hansel und Gretel. Evening prayer -- Lo, how a rose e're blooming -- Maria Wiegenlied -- Christmas songs. I saw three ships ; The first Noel ; Away in a manger ; Deck the halls ; The holly and the ivy ; O holy night ; Angels we have heard on high.Kathleen Battle, soprano ; Frederica von Stade, mezzo-soprano ; Wynton Marsalis, trumpet ; André Previn, conductor/piano ; Nancy Allen, harp ; American Boychoir, James Litton, music director ; Christmas Concert Chorus, Robert De Cormier, director ; Wynton Marsalis Septet ; Orchestra of St. Luke's.Recorded at Carnegie Hall, New York, Dec. 8, 1991.
- Subjects: Christmas music.; Carols.; Songs (High voice) with orchestra.;
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- Voice of the violin [sound recording] / by Bell, Joshua,1967-instrumentalist.(CARDINAL)681553; Netrebko, Anna,singer.; Stern, Michael,1959-conductor.; Rachmaninoff, Sergei,1873-1943.Romansy,op. 34.Vocalise;arranged.; Schubert, Franz,1797-1828.Ellens Gesang,D. 839;arranged.(CARDINAL)176479; Massenet, Jules,1842-1912.Werther.Pourquoi me réveiller;arranged.; Fauré, Gabriel,1845-1924.Après un rêve;arranged.; Dvořák, Antonín,1841-1904.Rusalka.Měsíčku na nebi hlubokém;arranged.; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus,1756-1791.Vesperae solennes de confessore.Laudate Dominum;arranged.; Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich,1840-1893.Romansy,op. 6.Net, tolʹko tot, kto znal;arranged.; Donizetti, Gaetano,1797-1848.Elisir d'amore.Furtiva lagrima;arranged.; Orff, Carl,1895-1982.Carmina Burana.In trutina;arranged.; Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix,1809-1847.Lieder ohne Worte,piano,op. 62.Nr. 1;arranged.; Debussy, Claude,1862-1918.Beau soir;arranged.; Ponce, Manuel M.(Manuel María),1882-1948.Estrellita;arranged.; Falla, Manuel de,1876-1946.Canciones populares españolas.Nana;arranged.; Bizet, Georges,1838-1875.Pêcheurs de perles.Je crois entendre encore;arranged.; Strauss, Richard,1864-1949.Lieder,op. 27.Morgen;arranged.; Orchestra of St. Luke's,performer.;
Produced by Grace Row.Joshua Bell, violin ; Anna Netrebko, soprano (track 15) ; Orchestra of St. Luke's, Michael Stern, conductor.Recorded April 12-14, 2006, Right Track Studios."Voice of the Violin goes a step further, sampling the most memorable arias from opera and oratorio, as well as the classical song literature, for melodies that the violin - in Bell's case, the legendary 1713 "Gibson ex Huberman" Stradivarius - can "sing" most beautifully"--Review at artist's web site (November 2006).
- Subjects: Violin with orchestra, Arranged.; Songs (High voice) with orchestra.;
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