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Performer: Deutsches Filmorchester Babelsberg BRENTANO: A Cabin in the Rockies. Good Morning, Good Fairy. Both of Us. Mad Dog in the Fog. Our God Is the Moon Over Alaska. The Secret Garden. Midnight in Paradise. Wild Neighbors. Laurel Canyon. Not All Who Wander Are Lost. Talking with Trees. Me and the Wizard. A Bridge Across the Ocean. Flying Lights, Flying Colors. Eisler in Hollywood. Last Evening in Carmel. For Whom the Bell Tolls. No Time to Stop. Sandpiper’s Grave. Let It Rain. Burning Bodega (A Nightmare) (Review by Jacqueline Kharouf) | ensemble or orchestra | BRENTANO: A Cabin in the Rockies. Good Morning, Good Fairy. Both of Us. Mad Dog in the Fog. Our God Is the Moon Over Alaska. The Secret Garden. Midnight in Paradise. Wild Neighbors. Laurel Canyon. Not All Who Wander Are Lost. Talking with Trees. Me and the Wizard. A Bridge Across the Ocean. Flying Lights, Flying Colors. Eisler in Hollywood. Last Evening in Carmel. For Whom the Bell Tolls. No Time to Stop. Sandpiper’s Grave. Let It Rain. Burning Bodega (A Nightmare) (Review by Jacqueline Kharouf) | ensemble or orchestra | BRENTANO: A Cabin in the Rockies. Good Morning, Good Fairy. Both of Us. Mad Dog in the Fog. Our God Is the Moon Over Alaska. The Secret Garden. Midnight in Paradise. Wild Neighbors. Laurel Canyon. Not All Who Wander Are Lost. Talking with Trees. Me and the Wizard. A Bridge Across the Ocean. Flying Lights, Flying Colors. Eisler in Hollywood. Last Evening in Carmel. For Whom the Bell Tolls. No Time to Stop. Sandpiper’s Grave. Let It Rain. Burning Bodega (A Nightmare) (Review by Ken Meltzer) | ensemble or orchestra | BRENTANO: A Cabin in the Rockies. Good Morning, Good Fairy. Both of Us. Mad Dog in the Fog. Our God Is the Moon Over Alaska. The Secret Garden. Midnight in Paradise. Wild Neighbors. Laurel Canyon. Not All Who Wander Are Lost. Talking with Trees. Me and the Wizard. A Bridge Across the Ocean. Flying Lights, Flying Colors. Eisler in Hollywood. Last Evening in Carmel. For Whom the Bell Tolls. No Time to Stop. Sandpiper’s Grave. Let It Rain. Burning Bodega (A Nightmare) (Review by Colin Clarke) | ensemble or orchestra | BRENTANO: A Cabin in the Rockies. Good Morning, Good Fairy. Both of Us. Mad Dog in the Fog. Our God Is the Moon Over Alaska. The Secret Garden. Midnight in Paradise. Wild Neighbors. Laurel Canyon. Not All Who Wander Are Lost. Talking with Trees. Me and the Wizard. A Bridge Across the Ocean. Flying Lights, Flying Colors. Eisler in Hollywood. Last Evening in Carmel. For Whom the Bell Tolls. No Time to Stop. Sandpiper’s Grave. Let It Rain. Burning Bodega (A Nightmare) (Review by Jacqueline Kharouf) | want list ensemble | RICHTER, FRANZ XAVER: Wie ein Vogel zu fliegen (arr. Brentano). Sandman’s Lullaby (arr. Nuss) (Review by Jacqueline Kharouf) | ensemble or orchestra | RICHTER, FRANZ XAVER: Wie ein Vogel zu fliegen (arr. Brentano). Sandman’s Lullaby (arr. Nuss) (Review by Jacqueline Kharouf) | ensemble or orchestra | RICHTER, FRANZ XAVER: Wie ein Vogel zu fliegen (arr. Brentano). Sandman’s Lullaby (arr. Nuss) (Review by Ken Meltzer) | ensemble or orchestra | RICHTER, FRANZ XAVER: Wie ein Vogel zu fliegen (arr. Brentano). Sandman’s Lullaby (arr. Nuss) (Review by Colin Clarke) | ensemble or orchestra | RICHTER, W.: Sandman’s Lullaby (arr. Nuss) (Review by Jacqueline Kharouf) | want list ensemble | RICHTER, W.: Wie ein Vogel zu fliegen (arr. Brentano) (Review by Jacqueline Kharouf) | want list ensemble | VAN HEUSEN, JIMMY: I Thought About You (arr. Brentano) (Review by Jacqueline Kharouf) | ensemble or orchestra | VAN HEUSEN, JIMMY: I Thought About You (arr. Brentano) (Review by Jacqueline Kharouf) | ensemble or orchestra | VAN HEUSEN, JIMMY: I Thought About You (arr. Brentano) (Review by Ken Meltzer) | ensemble or orchestra | VAN HEUSEN, JIMMY: I Thought About You (arr. Brentano) (Review by Colin Clarke) | ensemble or orchestra | VAN HEUSEN, JIMMY: I Thought About You (arr. Brentano) (Review by Jacqueline Kharouf) | want list ensemble |
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