Saturday, January 21, 2012

Bloody Sunday

1905, 1973
Anonymous 4, Idumea And I am born to die, American Angels, Sings of Hope, Redemption, & Glory Harmonia Mundi USA
Bach, Johann Sebastian,1685-1750. Vergnügte Ruh', beliebte Seelenlust. Cantata no. 170,(cantata for the 6th Sunday after Trinity) Epic[1961]Aafje Heynis, contralto; Netherlands Chamber Orchestra, Szymon Goldberg, conductor
Bliss, Arthur, Sir,1891-1975. Quintet for clarinet and strings. Quintet for oboe and strings. Everest[1966] Melos Ensemble of London.
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus,1756-1791. Theme from Sunday bloody Sunday, and other great Mozart at the movies. RCA Red Seal[1971] Soave sia il vento, trio from Cosi fan tutte (Sunday bloody Sunday) Leontyne Price, sopranao; Tatiana Troyanos, mezzo-soprano; Ezio Flagello, bass; New Philharmonia Orchestra, Erich Leinsdorf, conductor.
Rome, Harold Jacob, 1908- 1993 Pins and needles; 25 anniversary ed. of the hit musical revue. Music and lyrics by Harold Rome.Columbia, [1962]Sunday in the park. "Originally produced by the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, November 27, 1937."
Newman, Alfred, 1901-1970. Alfred Newman conducts his great film New York Angel,1973.
The robe: Palm Sunday; Hallelujah with the Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra.
Newman, Alfred, 1901-1970. The robe; music from the 20th Century-Fox cinemascope
production. Decca, 196-? Prelude, the robe.--The slave market-entrance to Caligula. --Farewell to Diana.--Palm Sunday.--The carriage of the cross-the crucifixion.--Marcellus returns to Capri.-- Village of Cana.--The song of the resurrection.--Miriam.-- The redemption of Macellus.--Lament for Justus.--The big fisherman.--The catacombs.--The rescue of Demetrius.--The miracle.--The better kingdom. Carole Richards, alto soloist; Hollywood Symphony Orchestra and Chorus; Alfred Newman, conductor.
David Oistrakh plays the world's greatest violin concertos New York, Vox, [197-?]
Tchaikovsky, Violin concerto in D Major, op. 35 Brahams, Violin concerto in D Major, op. 77 Mendelssohn, Violin concerto in E minor, op. 64 -Beethoven, Violin concerto in D Major, op. 61 David Oistrakh, violinist.

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