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Music List 1999-2004
David Arkenstone, "Taken by the Wind", "Valley in the clouds", "Island (with Andrew White)"
John Waylon and Friends, "Celtic Crossroads"
Willie Nelson, "El Nino", "I'm my own grandpa"
Shadowfax, "Conversations with God", "Angels Flight"
Philip Glass, "Facades"; "Fish", "Distraught"; movie soundtrack from The 13th Dalai Lama; "Lhasa", "Kundan"
Palagrea, Eros
Tino Izzo, "Foreign Skies"
Michael Oldfield, "Women of Eire"
Luigi Vaccharini or Baccharini, "Night..." something or other, 1743, Spanish
Lorena McKinnitt, "Book of Secrets", "All soul's night"
Ruggerio Richy, "Bach" violin concerto
"Barricade for harpsichord" arranged for guitar by Michael _____________.
Joachin Rodrigo, "Fantasy for a gentleman"
(Swedish) Three Foot/Free Foot (Frey Fuut?)
Rafe Von Williams, "Fantasia", 1934, Boyd Neal Orchestra
Luigi Baccarini, guitarist, "Guitar quintet in #4, the Fandango"
Henry (Mc?)Connell/Keith Lockhart in "Fiesta"; "San Juan
Capistrano" 1939 (Cowell?)
Albert Rouselle, 1931 symphony
John Morgan, "Well of Healing", 1998/99
William Graham Still, conducted by Keith Lockhart, Sierra Winds, flute, piano and oboe
Bruche Beckbar, "River of Gold"; "Journey of the Heart"
Guiliani, 1781-, "Guitar Concerto in A Major"
Night Noise, "Winter Solstice", "Snow is lightly falling"
Susannah ___________, "O Holy Night", new age
Michael Hedges, "What Child is This"
Ricky Skaggs, ".....Child.....", Christmas folk song?
Janis Ian, "We three Kings"
Domia Dioaro, Spain ("D'mia d'oro"?)
Jesse Cooke, "Rapture", "Paloma", "Vertigo"
Bill Laswell
Darius Marieau, french translation, involves Electra and Orestes
Jim Stubblefield, "Voice of the Guitar", adagio
Anton Bruckner, "Symphony #1".
Boston Symphony, "Sacred Bridge", Middle Ages
George Frederic Handel, "Harp Concerto in E flat (B flat?) major"
Rafe von Williams, Old English folksong with violin, cello and harp, Nimbus CD
Heinrich Vinyosky, "Variations on a Theme", violin
Eber, "Ports of Call"
Puccini, "Aladdin"
Leonard Skynard, "Tuesdays gone"
Something in rock - verses with "...sable & fire, pepper and
ice..."
Beausolay with Mike Dusay. This is Cajun music
Hillier, King; psaltry; "A la dessure"
Hilliard Ensemble, "When I see the new flowers"
Songs of the Trouveres, English, French song (folksong?)
Charles Boatwright, Syracuse University (SU) music professor and
the Manhattan String Quartet
Johannes Brahms, "Violin Concerto in D Major", performed by
Olivera
La Esperanza, 1998/99 release
Henry Cowell, "Persian Suite", "American Melting Pot", "American
Desert Drone", Janssen Symphony Orchestra of Los Angeles, reissued as Everest 3118/S2455 and LBPR6118/SDBR3118;
Richard Aldon Clark, Manhattan Orchestra, Koch International Classics KIC 722
Oscar Lopez
Zingaiwa, "Eards of Ale"?
Larry Cushards, "Electric Portal Dreams"
"Moorish Reunion"
Gobi, "Embrace"
Babach, "Guitar Melodies"
Dean Della Bovi, "Valley of Timir"
Shelley Snow
Glass Harmonica, "Rondo in BFlat Major"
Yosef Jorheim, "Violin Concerto in the Hungarian Style, opus 11
Joachin Rodrigo, "Andaluv for four guitars", 1967
Maurice Revell, "Seguin" (C'est guin?), "Entrance of the gods to
Valhalla", 1939 recording
Rafe von Williams, piece written for the 1939 New York World's
Fair
Billy Idol, guitar set
Guiseppa, "Partiti C Major", 1675?
Claude DeBussey, "Prelude to the afternoon of a faun", 1938
Telephone recording; "Sonata for flute, viola and harp", 1915
Rodrigo, "Concerto for guitar and orchestra"
Benjamin Bodas, "Romantic concerto in A major for violin and orchestra"
Leon Sibelius, Previn conducting, violin - "Der Loehengren"
Billy Joe Walker, "Universal Language", 1988
Harpistry, a contemporary collection
Sergei Prokofiev, "Variations on a Hebrew theme"
Ken Bonnfield, "Taos" from the "Homecoming" cd
Antony Dvorak, American String Quartet
Oz & Biz, guitar instrumental
Spinfield, "The Message", "Passion Session"
Sam Cardin and Curt Bestor, "Innovators" cd
Jeff Sawyer, "Without Shoes"
Alan Hovanis, "Symphony #50; Symphony of Mount St. Helen,
and .....Fred the cat; Symphony #6; Celestial Gate, opus 132;
Mysterious Mountain, symphony #2
Mozart's "Jupiter Symphony"
Anniel, "Language of the Soul", Lingering Stratus
Sephardic music; Music before Bach, FM91.3,WCNY-FM
Hamilton Harty, "Variations on a Dublin Air", 1912, Ulster Orchestra, Ralph Holmes, violinist
Alex DeGrassi
Bach's "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor"
Together - Oscar Lopez, Jesse Cook, Armez
Tchaichovsky's "Album for Children", "Morning Prayer"
Grover Washington Jr
Haydn's "Serenade, opus...."
John Bozewell, "When you take my hand"
Secret Garden, "Dreamcatcher"
Pegasus, "World of Absence"
"Baila de Gaiceta" (PHONETIC SPELLING!!!!!!)
Bela Bartok, "Hungarian Sketches", Chicago Symphony Orchestra
"Kurd of Sharee", Russian folk music, 1922
Frederic Delias, "Song of Pity"
Amy White, "Touching Souls", "Bareback", "Bittersweet"
John Cianni, "Quest for the Soul"
Maurice Revell, "Bolero" and others, "Pleasure dome of Kublai Khan"
Korngold, violin concerto
Laura Powers, "Legend of the Goddess"
Will Taylor, "Simple Gifts"
Palagrea, Eros
Joachin Rodrigo, "Fantasy for a gentleman"
Luigi Baccarini, guitarist, "Guitar quintet in #4, the Fandango
Sampler Masters of Acoustic Guitar, "Moorish Reunion"
Joseph Downing (SU -?), "Appalachin Suite" adapted for guitar,
1989
Michael Gettle, "Journey North", "Passion Session"
Sam Cardin and Curt Bestor, "Innovators" cd
Jeff Sawyer, "Without Shoes"
Mozart's "Jupiter Symphony"
Wendy Mae Chambers, "Twelve Squared"
Oboe concerto in Gmajor, Tellamand (perf. Francis)
Lisa Linn, "Seasons of the soul" cd
Thomas Canning (also fine art)
Peer Gynt
"Toccata & fuge in Dminor of JS Bach", Leopold Stokowski
"Romance for violin & orchestra, Lark ascending", Williams, Rafe
Fantasy in Ireland for flute & orchestra/Hamilton Hardy
Nicholas Gunn/"The great southwest"
Pat Humphries "Indanee"? (folk, native american)
"Night ride and sunrise"/John Sibelius, "Symphonic poem in
Dminor"
Antonio Vivaldi, "Four seasons"
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