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Performer: Neil Richardson ALBINONI-GIAZOTTO: Adagio in G Minor (Review by James Miller) | conductor | ANDERSON, LEROY: Clarinet Candy. Trumpeter's Lullaby. Waltzing Cat (Review by William Zagorski) | conductor | BARBER, SAMUEL: Adagio for Strings (Review by James Miller) | conductor | BENNETT, RICHARD RODNEY: Enchanted April (Review by Paul A. Snook) | conductor | BENNETT, RICHARD RODNEY: Film Music (Review by Paul A. Snook) | conductor | BERNSTEIN, LEONARD: Fancy Free (Review by William Zagorski) | conductor | CHOPIN, FRÉDÉRIC: Nocturne in E♭ (Review by James Miller) | conductor | DEBUSSY: Beau Soir (Review by James Miller) | conductor | FAURÉ, GABRIEL: Pavane. Dolly Duite (Review by James Miller) | conductor | GERSHWIN: An American in Paris (Review by William Zagorski) | conductor | GERSHWIN: Fascinatin' Rhythm; How Long Has This Been Going On; Our Love Is Here to Stay; S' Wonderful; Someone to Watch over Me (Review by Nicholas Deutsch) | conductor | GOULD, MORTON: American Salute“. Latin American Symphonette (Review by William Zagorski) | conductor | GRAINGER: Country Gardens (Review by William Zagorski) | conductor | GROFÉ: Grand Canyon Suite (Review by William Zagorski) | conductor | PADEREWSKI: Minuet in G (Review by James Miller) | conductor | PORTER, COLE: Another Openin', Another Show (Orchestral Introduction); From This Moment on; Just One of Those Things; Easy to Love; Night and Day; Anything Goes. More Than You Know. All the Things You Are'. Yesterdays. But Beautiful. As Time Goes by. It Never Was You. Come Rain or Come Shine. When the Sun Comes Out. The Man That Got Away. One for My Baby, and One More for the Road. Spring Is Here (Review by Nicholas Deutsch) | conductor | SATIE-DEBUSSY: Gymnopédie No. 3 (Review by James Miller) | conductor | SIBELIUS: The Tempest (Review by James Miller) | conductor | STRAUSS II, JOHANN: An der Elbe (Review by James Miller) | conductor | TCHAIKOVSKY: Solitude (Review by James Miller) | conductor |
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