| Chor Und Symphonieorchester Des Bayerischen Rundfunks/Mariss Jansons: Haydn DVD (2009)
$20.89 Starring: Malin Hartelius; Franz-Josef Selig; Judith Schmid; Christian Elsner; Brian Large; Malin Hartelius; Franz-Josef Selig;
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| Stephen Hough's Spanish Album CD (2007)
$14.29 |
| Music For Flute & Harp / Rampal, Nordmann CD (1990)
$7.69 |
| Gordon Back La Clarinette Française CD (1993)
$15.39 |
| Donizetti Romantic Flute Concertos - Moscheles, Et Al / Grauwels, Etc CD (2003)
Piece en forme de Habanera Work
$6.59 |
| Havenith Virtuoso Cello Encores / Maria Kliegel CD (2005)
Piece en forme de Habanera classical music
$8.25 |
| Radiance Ultra Relaxing Cello Radiance - Ultra-Relaxing Cello CD (2004)
Piece en forme de Habanera Work
$4.49 Live Recording
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| Mariko Anraku Beau Soir CD (2004)
Piece en forme de Habanera classical music
$11.69 Live Recording
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| Kerkezos Ballades For Saxophone And Orchestra CD (2004)
Piece en forme de Habanera Work
$7.79 |
| Laurence Perkins Playful Pachyderm: Classic Miniatures For Bassoon And Orchestra CD (2004)
Piece en forme de Habanera classical music
$18.05 Laurence Perkins,Bassoon/New London Orchestra,Ronald Corp
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| Franck, Debussy: Violin Sonatas CD (1995) European Import
Piece en forme de Habanera Work
$32.59 |
| Bill Booth Balancing Act CD (2000)
Piece en forme de Habanera classical music
$12.99 Recording information: Little Bridges Auditorium, Ponoma College, Pomona, CA (06/18/1993-10/??/1995); Todd A O Studios, Studio City, CA (06/18/1993-10/??/1995).
Personnel: Bill Booth (trombone); Gayle Levant (harp); Clayton Haslop, Liane Mautner (violin); Janet Lakatos (viola); Dennis Karmazyn, David Speltz (cello); Louise Di Tullio (flute); James Kanter (clarinet); Burnett Dillon (trumpet); Gloria Cheng-Cochran, Brian Pezzone (piano).
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| Hamric Plaintive Melody CD (2003)
Piece en forme de Habanera Work
$12.89 |
| Randy Pile Music For Oboe/English Horn & Guitar CD (2005)
Piece en forme de Habanera classical music
$17.09 Throughout the nineteenth century, virtuoso performers such as Franz Liszt (and, more recently, Vladimir Horowitz) capitalized on the popularity of certain compositions or melodies by fashioning their own flamboyant, often fiendishly difficult, versions. Since medieval times, the art of arrangement and transcription has been an important part of music-making. Later, purely practical considerations often played an important role in the production of arrangements: by offering works in a variety of guises, composers and publishers sought to increase their circulation and sales. The vocal compositions of early composers--such as Dowland, whose music is heard here--often appeared in arrangements and entabulations for lute or keyboard. Along the way, the most felicitous of these transcriptions develop an appeal of their own: they show off the instruments for which they are designed, but also illuminate sometimes familiar music in new and delightful ways. Performers on instruments with limited repertoires often turn to arrangements as a way of expanding their supply of music. Another category of arrangement shares some of these incentives, but aspires to other goals as well.
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| Alain Trudel Conversations CD (2003)
Piece en forme de Habanera classical music
$10.49 |