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Carnegie Hall Concert: December 25, 1938 ()

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Carnegie Hall Concert: December 25, 1938 - Paul Whiteman
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  1. Introduction by Deems Taylor
  2. The Farmer Leaves the Hay (orch. Bargy)
  3. Blue Belle of Harlem, for orchestra
  4. Cowbell Serenade, for orchestra
  5. Quonk
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  1. Introduction by Deems Taylor
  2. The Farmer Leaves the Hay (orch. Bargy)
  3. Blue Belle of Harlem, for orchestra
  4. Cowbell Serenade, for orchestra
  5. Quonk
  6. The Seventh Day
  7. The Bell Fugue, for orchestra
  8. St. Louis Blues, song
  9. Gay Mood, Peasant Song, and Finale, Opus 1, for orchestra
  10. Cuban Overture
  11. Talk
  12. Nursery Ballet, for piano (orch. by R.Bargy)
  13. Bumpy Weather Over Newark
  14. Suicide Cliff
  15. Mexican Jumping Bean
  16. Trylon and Persiphere, for orchestra (revised as "Black Gold")
  17. Shadrack
  18. Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen
  19. Rhapsody in Blue, for piano & orchestra (orchestrated by F. Grofé)
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In the 1920s Paul Whiteman was billed as "The King of Jazz," but his brand of concert music only used jazz as an ingredient, not as the main dish. Whiteman often employed major jazz musicians and singers, most notably cornetist Bix Beiderbecke, C-melody saxophonist Frankie Trumbauer, the Dorsey Brothers, Bing Crosby and Mildred Bailey, and he had occasional jazz performances. But his general audience was interested in dance music and his main goal, like that of Stan Kenton 20-years-later, was to create a new form of music ...

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Carnegie Hall Concert: December 25, 1938 2005, Nostalgia Arts

UPC: 717101302529

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