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- Yo-Yo Ma plays the music of John Williams [sound recording]. by Williams, John,1932-(CARDINAL)346904; Ma, Yo-Yo,1955-prf.(CARDINAL)340373; Williams, John,1932-cnd(CARDINAL)346904; Williams, John,1932-Concertos,cello, orchestra.; Williams, John,1932-Elegy,cello, piano;arranged.; Williams, John,1932-Heartwood.; Williams, John,1932-Pieces,cello.; Recording Arts Orchestra of Los Angeles.prf;
Concerto for cello and orchestra (31:00) -- Elegy for cello and orchestra (6:22) -- Three pieces for solo cello (15:00) -- Heartwood (15:43).Yo-Yo Ma, violoncello ; Recording Arts Orchestra of Los Angeles ; John Williams, conductor.Recorded Apr. 4-6, 2001, at Sony Pictures Studios, Culver City, CA.
- Subjects: Cello music.; Cello with orchestra, Arranged.; Cello with orchestra.; Concertos (Cello);
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Formentera [sound recording] / by Metric (Musical group),composer,performer.; O'Neil, Liam,composer,producer,performer.; Budapest Art Orchestra,instrumentalist.;
Produced by Jimmy Shaw, Liam O'Neil & Gus Van Go.Metric ; with Liam O'Neil ; Budapest Art Orchestra.Recorded at Main Street Studios.
- Subjects: Alternative rock music.; Post-punk music.; Rock music.; Alternative rock music.; Rock music; Electronic music.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- The chronicles of Narnia [sound recording] the lion, the witch and the wardrobe : original soundtrack / by Gregson-Williams, Harry.; Finn, Tim.; Heap, Imogen.; Morissette, Alanis.; Scott, Lisbeth.; Recording Arts Orchestra of Los Angeles.;
Los Angeles Recording Arts Orchestra ; Bach Choir ; Choir of the King's Consort ; Sylvia Young Theatre School Choir ; various soloists ; Harry Gregson-Williams, conductor.Recorded at Todd AO Scoring Stage, Los Angeles and Abbey Road Studios, London.
- Subjects: Compact discs.; Motion picture music;
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- The art of romance [sound recording] / by Bennett, Tony,1926-performer.; Candido,1921-performer.; Levy, Jesse,conductor.; Mandel, Johnny,conductor.; Woods, Phil,performer.;
Tony Bennett, vocals; with rhythm section (Lee Musiker, piano; Paul Langosch, bass; Clayton Cameron, drums; Gray Sargent, guitar) and orchestra; Johnny Mandel, Jesse Levy (tracks 6 and 9), conductors; with special guests Candido Camero, congas (track 10), and Phil Woods, saxophone (tracks 1, 4, 6, 8, and 10).Recorded at Bennett Studios, Englewood, NJ.
- Subjects: Jazz vocals.; Jazz; Popular music;
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- Tales of Beatrix Potter [videorecording] / by Ashton, Frederick,Sir,1904-1988.; Brabourne, John.; Collier, Lesley.; Dobuzhinski♯Ư, Rost. M.(Rostislav Mstislavovich),1903-2000.; Edzard, Christine.; Goodwin, Richard B.,1934-; Grant, Alexander,1925-; Lanchbery, John.; Mills, Reginald.; Potter, Beatrix,1866-1943.(CARDINAL)150307; Sleep, Wayne.; E.M.I. Films.(CARDINAL)785634; Lions Gate Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)340129; Royal Ballet.(CARDINAL)140755; Royal Opera House (London, England).Orchestra.; Studio Canal.(CARDINAL)548221;
Director of photography, Austin Dempster; art director, John Howell; editor, John Rushton; choreography, Frederick Ashton; music by John Lanchbery, conducting the orchestra of the Royal Opera House; costumes, Rostislav Doboujinsky ; scenery design, Christine Edzard ; executive producer, John Brabourne; assistant director, Jack Causey.Alexander Grant, Lesley Collier, Wayne Sleep, Frederick Ashton.Dancers of the Royal Ballet in association with The Royal Opera House.The world of storyteller Beatrix Potter comes to life in this ballet through the magic of music and dance.Rated G.DVD, region 1, widescreen presentation (1.66:1) enhanced for 16x9 TVs; Dolby Digital mono.
- Subjects: Ballet films.; Film adaptations.; Potter, Beatrix, 1866-1943;
- For private home use only.
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Arts, Theater and Music. [videorecording]
Moderators: Deborah Austin, Phyllis Lang. Panelists: Connie Bostic, Ann Dunn, Dick Kowal, Ralph Redpath.Recorded at Pack Memorial Library, Asheville, North Carolina, July 27, 2016."From High Country Crafters to Asheville Ballet Guild ... Shooting Star Forge to Cinematique ... Goombay to Zone One ... The Arts Journal to Jazz Fantasy ... Blue Plate Special to The Freakers Ball."--Back cover and promotional poster.Panelists and other speakers discussed the following topics: Community Arts Council (Deborah Austin), Arts Journal, Asheville Art Museum (Phyllis Lang), Asheville Ballet Guild, Asheville Ballet Company (Ann Dunn), Asheville Symphony Orchestra, Asheville Youth Orchestra (Dick Kowal), World Gallery, Zone One Comtemporary Gallery, Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center (Connie Bostic), Asheville Community Theater (Ralph Redpath), photography (Andrea Clark), Blue Plate Special, Montford Park Players (Katie Kramer), traditional music and storytelling, Appalachian Music Program at Warren Wilson College, Bele Chere (David Holt), Warehouse Studios (Porge and Lewis Buck), WCQS (Barbara Sayer and Chip Kaufman), Asheville Citizen Times arts and entertainment reviews (Tony Kiss), Smoky Mountain Repertory Theater (Byron Ballard), Jubilee Church, Howard Hanger Jazz Fantasy (Howard Hanger), Poetry Alive (Elizabeth Bankfield), independent music (Dan Lewis), High Country Crafters, Shooting Star Forge, Cinematique, Goombay Festival, Freakers Ball, and Shindig on the Green.Also available online at the Pack Memorial Library North Carolina Room blog.Sponsored by The Friends of the North Carolina Room at Pack Memorial Library, Asheville, North Carolina.DVD.Title from title screen (viewed December 31, 2016).
- Subjects: Poetry.; Video recordings.; Asheville Art Museum; Howard Hanger Jazz Fantasy (Musical group); American poetry.; Arts; Dance; Handicraft; Motion pictures; Photography; Theater;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Scales to scalpels : doctors who practice the healing arts of music and medicine / by Wong, Lisa(Pediatrician)(CARDINAL)602060; Viagas, Robert.(CARDINAL)776717;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-275).You may have read about the Longwood Symphony orchestra (LSO) in the paper or heard them on your favorite radio station. But the LSO is not just any orchestra. it began in 1982 with a group of talented Boston-area physicians, med students and health-care professionals and has since flourished under the leadership of violinist Dr. Lisa Wong, who became president of the LSO in 1991. The orchestra is now a proud, extraordinary group of musicians with fans around the globe. In Scales to Scalpels, Dr. Wong and Robert Viagas chronicle how the musical acumen of these physicians affects the way they administer healing and, in turn, how their work affects their music. What cognitive and emotional shifts occur when a surgeon transitions from the chaos of the ER to the discipline of the orchestra rehearsal studio? What's it like to make a house call to a poor neighborhood in the morning and then play trumpet in a jazz group that night? Does music heal the doctors the way the doctors heal their patients? How does practicing the art of music transform the art of practicing medicine?
- Subjects: Songs.; Music.; Healing; Healing; Music;
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- Career opportunities in theater and the performing arts / by Field, Shelly.(CARDINAL)738896;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-298) and index.
- Subjects: Performing arts;
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- Symphony no. 6 [sound recording] : Sleeping beauty / by Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich,1840-1893.(CARDINAL)143551; Friedmann, Samuel,1940-conductor.; Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich,1840-1893.Spi͡ashchai͡a krasavit͡sa.Selections.; Russkai͡a filarmonii͡a,performer.;
Symphony no. 6 in B minor, op. 74 : Pathétique -- The sleeping beauty suite from the ballet op. 66a. Introduction : La fée des lilas ; Adagio : Pas d'action ; Pas de caractère : Le chat botté et la chatte blanche ; Panorama ; Valse.Russian Philharmonic Orchestra ; Samuel Friedmann, conductor.Recorded Oct. 1997, at the Studio 5, Russian Broadcast and Recording Department, Moscow.
- Subjects: Symphonies.; Ballets; Suites (Orchestra);
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Don Carlos [videorecording] / by Alagna, Roberto.; Bondy, Luc,1948-drt; Dam, José van.; Du Locle, Camille,1832-1903.lbt(CARDINAL)526406; Halfvarson, Eric.; Hampson, Thomas.; Hubert, Yves André.; Méry, Joseph,1798-1865.lbt(CARDINAL)526511; Mattila, Karita.; Meier, Waltraud.; Pappano, Antonio,1959-cnd; Schiller, Friedrich,1759-1805.Don Carlos.; Verdi, Giuseppe,1813-1901.Don Carlos.; British Broadcasting Corporation.(CARDINAL)143648; Chœur du Théâtre du Châtelet.prf; Kultur Video.; NVC Arts (Firm); Orchestre de Paris.prf; Radio-France.; RD Studio Productions (Firm); Sept/Arte (Firm);
Original music, Giuseppe Verdi ; libretto by Joseph Méry & Camille du Locle ; stage producer, Luc Bondy ; set designer, Gilles Allaud ; executive producer, Béatrice Dupont.José van Dam (Philip II, King of Spain) ; Roberto Alagna (Don Carlos, Infante of Spain) ; Thomas Hampson (Rodrigue, Marquis of Posa) ; Karita Mattila (Elisabeth de Valois) ; Waltraud Meier (Princess Eboli) ; Eric Halfvarson (Grand Inquisitor) ; supporting soloists ; the Paris Orchestra ; the Chorus of the Châtelet Theatre ; Antonio Pappano, conductor.Performed at the Théâtre du Chatelet in Paris, 1996.In the 16th century, with the aftermath of war between Spain and France, Don Carlo, the heir to the Spanish throne, comes to France to meet with his beloved Elizabeth de Valois. Inevitably politics divide the lovers, and while Rodrigue falls in with Flemish rebels, the Inquisition is determined to be the power behind the peace.DVD, Region 1 encoding, stereo.
- Subjects: Musical films.; Carlos, Prince of Asturias, 1545-1568; Inquisition; Man-woman relationships; Operas.;
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