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Harman and Mellers argue that, with the music Bizet wrote for the stage production of L'Arlésienne, the Jeux d'Enfants represents the rediscovery of his true musical nature, exploring his melodic gifts, while the concentrated form of short pieces allowed him to discover chromatic and enharmonic subtleties both "simple and single-minded", in ...
Transmission (1998): "Embryo," electronics, percussion and piano instrumental between "Babylon" and "Pulse" Tears for Fears, Songs from the Big Chair (1985): After the song "Head Over Heels," there is a live reprise of the previous track, "Broken," which is not listed on the original vinyl LP. This hidden track is listed on the CD pressing.
Il segreto di Susanna (English: Susanna's Secret, German: Susannens Geheimnis) is an intermezzo in one act by Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari to an Italian libretto by Enrico Golisciani. The opera premiered in 1909 and is the most frequently performed of all of Wolf-Ferrari's works.
Secret (simplified Chinese: 不能说的·秘密; traditional Chinese: 不能說的·祕密) is the soundtrack album for the 2007 Taiwanese romance film, Secret, directed and co-written by Jay Chou and starring Chou, Gwei Lun-mei, Anthony Wong, and Alice Tzeng.
Pastorale: for Trumpet, Trombone and Piano, (1996) Original version was the middle movement of Ballade, Pastorale and Dance for flute, horn, and piano A Philharmonic Fanfare: for Trumpet, Horn, and Trombone , (1997)
New song 10 Song From a Secret Garden 3:19 11 En Passant 3:10 New song 12 Nocturne 3:26 Bonus track 13 Papillon 3:19 14 Belonging 4:09 15 Serenade to Spring 3:02 16 Song at the End of the Day 3:42 17 You Raise Me Up: 5:05 Brian Kennedy and Tracey Campbell-Nation Bonus track 18 Elegie 3:48 Bonus track 19 Frozen in Time 4:11 Bonus track
Duet is a collaborative album by Doris Day and the André Previn trio, with songs arranged by Previn. The album was issued by Columbia Records (8552) in both monaural (catalog number CL-1752) and stereophonic (catalog number CS-8552) versions on February 22, 1962. Doris Day selected the songs. [2]
The duet starts in the key of E-flat major and the time signature of common time (); after a general pause following the words "Elle fuit!", the score briefly omits all signature accidentals, and the time signature changes at "Non, que rien ne nous sépare" to 3 4 before returning to the starting configuration on "Oui, c'est elle" in the final ...