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Allegro is a musical by Richard Rodgers (music) and Oscar Hammerstein II (book and lyrics), their third collaboration for the stage. Opening on Broadway on October 10, 1947, the musical centers on the life of Joseph Taylor Jr., who follows in the footsteps of his father as a doctor, but is tempted by fortune and fame at a big-city hospital.
Elgar in 1903. Edward Elgar composed his Variations on an Original Theme, Op. 36, popularly known as the Enigma Variations, [a] between October 1898 and February 1899. It is an orchestral work comprising fourteen variations on an original theme.
No. 12 Scène: Allegro, Moderato assai quasi andante No. 13 Dances of the Swans 1. Tempo di valse 2. Moderato assai 3. Tempo di valse 4. Allegro moderato (later the famous Dance of the Little Swans) 5. Pas d'action: Andante, Andante non-troppo, Allegro (material borrowed from Undina) 6. Tempo di valse 7. Coda: Allegro vivo No. 14 Scène: Moderato
This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (July 2022) ELO performing live during their 1981 Time Tour. From left: Jeff Lynne, Louis Clark (obscured), Kelly Groucutt, Bev Bevan, and Richard Tandy The English rock band Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) recorded over 190 songs from 1971 to 2019. The band's music is characterised by their blending of Beatlesque pop, classical ...
III. Allegro agitato; Overture to Strike Up the Band (1927/revised 1930), the longest and most complex of the overtures for Gershwin's broadway shows, several sections are polytonal/atonal; March from Strike Up the Band (1927) is a very popular musical interlude from the 1927 stage musical of the same title.
In Popular Music Perspectives, edited by David Horn and Philip Tagg, 52–81. Göteborg and Exeter: A. Wheaton & Co., Ltd. Frith, Simon (1996) Performing Rites: On the Value of Popular Music. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Holt, Fabian (2007) Genre in Popular Music. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
The song reached No. 4 on Billboard ' s Best Sellers in Stores survey, along with its flip "The Twelfth of Never", which Mathis initially disliked. [4] The song, released on both 45 RPM and 78 RPM formats, was also included on the 1958 Mathis compilation Johnny's Greatest Hits. The album was certified a gold record on June 5, 1959. [5]
Kitty Kallen had two songs in the year-end top 30, including "Little Things Mean a Lot", the number one song of 1954. This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top 30 popular songs of 1954 according to retail sales. [1]