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Works by Composer CARMICHAEL

(arr. Rubinoff) Star Dust

Zino Bogachek
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Arrangements of songs by

Virginia Morley 

Baltimore Oriole

Gary Wood 

Concerto for Flute and Orchestra ( Phoenix ). Thredbo Suite: Sleigh Ride to Thredbo; Air from the High Mountain

James Galway 

Georgia on My Mind

Göran Sòllscher 
Mark Eubanks 

Georgia on My Mind. Rockin’ Chair

Mildred Bailey 

I Get Along Without You Very Well

Eileen Farrell 

In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Morning. Skylark. Lazy River. Georgia on My Mind. Stardust. Heart and Soul. The Nearness of You. One Morning in May. I Get Along Without You Very Well

Mike Kaupa
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Mike Kaupa
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Mike Kaupa
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Johnny Appleseed Suite: Prayer and Cathedral Vision

Raymond Leppard 

Lazy Bones

Mildred Bailey 

Manhattan Rag

Hørsholm Percussion & Marimba Ens 

Music by

Skitch Henderson 

Rockin’ Chair

Mildred Bailey 

Rockin’ Chair (2 versions)

Mildred Bailey 

Skylark

Gary Wood 
Christopher Watson 

Snowball

Mildred Bailey 

Star Dust

Anthony Goldstone 

Stardust

Virginia Morley 
Johnny Cowell 
Kevin Morgan 
Johnny Cowell 
True North Br 
Geoffrey Simon 
Anthony Goldstone 
Steve March-Tormé 
Eugene Rousseau 
Eugene Rousseau 
Lina Nyberg 

The Nearness of You

Martha Bennett Oneppo 
Oscar Pettiford 
Andrew Litton 
Amy Burton 

The Nearness of You. Skylark

La Tanya Hall
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Trumpet Concerto

John Wallace 

Two Sleepy People

Stephanie Trick 

Works by

Howard Hanson 

 

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