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The Capital Area Chorale
10 Jan 2011 from Porgy and Bess), Raymond Premru (selections from Divertimento), Louis Moreau Gottschalk ( Tournament Gallop ) and Scott Joplin rags.
Chamber Music Unlimited - Classical Trio - Houston, Texas
Louis Gottschalk " Tournament Gallop " · Reinhold Gliere "Valse" · Antonin
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5 Jul 2009 a response to Gottschalk - Great Galloping (ABT
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COMPOSER: Louis Moreau Gottschalk TRACKS: Symphonie romantique. Celebre Tarantelle. Souvenir de Porto Rico. The Dying Poet. Tournament Galop.
Recordings - DeGaetano Plays Gottschalk
Louis Moreau Gottschalk's Tournament Galop has its origins in lashed to a horse that was sent on a mad gallop that lasted until the horse dropped dead.
Louis Moreau Gottschalk - Tournament Galop, D.153 - Classical Archives
Louis Gottschalk (1829-1869) " Tournament Gallop " 31. Louis Gottschalk (1829-1869 ) "Souvenir de Porto-Rico" Op.31 32. Louis Gottschalk (1829-1869)
'Great Galloping' dance - Life & Style - TheState.com
Ragtime Dance - Scott Joplin; The Soul - Louis Ballard; Struttin' Butterflies - James Cohn; Tournament Gallop - Louis Gottschalk ; Summer Music, op .
RAYMOND PREMRU DIVERTIMENTO - what-about's posterous
Tournament Gallop Improved and re-recorded Gottschalk was known as the " Chopin of the Creoles" and demonstrated exceptional musical ability at an early
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Talk story about Delfeayo and Wynton Marsalis recording Louis Moreau
BALLET - 'GREAT GALLOPING GOTTSCHALK ' - Review - NYTimes.com
Tournament Gallop Total playing time 73:10 $20.00 each, Robert DeGaetano's recordings of the works of Louis Moreau Gottschalk are so popular they are being
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Talk story about Delfeayo and Wynton Marsalis recording Louis Moreau
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Talk story about Delfeayo and Wynton Marsalis recording Louis Moreau Gottschalk'sTournament Gallop ” (1840) for the silent film “Louis…
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9 Feb 2009 Deirdre Carberry, Lisa Lockwood & Christine Spizzo, American Ballet Theatre Music: Louis Moreau Gottschalk Choreography: Lynn Taylor-Corbett