- An Ode to Young Lovers
- Gone with the Wind
- The Frog
- To Sir, with Love
- Lush Life
- Hello, Young Lovers
- For Once in My Life
- The Last Waltz
- Serenata
- More Than A Miracle
sábado, 31 de agosto de 2019
Living Jazz - An Ode to Young Lovers - Arranged and Conducted by Phil Bodner
Hal Mooney - Flutes & Percussion - Jerome Kern
- Who
- Yesterdays
- Ol' Man River
- All the Things You Are
- The Way You Look Tonight
- The Last Time I Saw Paris
- Make Believe
- Look for the Silver Lining
- She Didn't Say Yes
- Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
- They Didn't Believe Me
- Why Do I Love You

sexta-feira, 30 de agosto de 2019
Stradivari Strings - Ping Pong Percussion Lerner & Loewe
- They Call the Wind Maria
- Thank Heaven for Little Girls
- I Could Have Danced All Night
- I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face
- Waltz at Maxim's
- I Talk to the Trees
- Wouldn't It Be Loverly
- On the Street Where You Live
- Gigi
- The Night They Invented Champagne
Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe
Si Zentner and His Orchestra - Up A Lazy River (Big Band Plays the Big Hits Vol. 2)
- The Hollywood Twist
- Autumn Leaves
- Perfidia
- Blue Moon
- Honky Tonk (Part 2)
- Heart and Soul
- Nice 'N Easy (Twist)
- Never on Sunday
- Take Five
- Moon River
- Blue Tango
- Yellow Bird
- Up A Lazy River
quinta-feira, 29 de agosto de 2019
Ray Conniff - Interpreta 16 Exitos de Manuel Alejandro
- Yo Soy Aquel
- Cisne Cuello Negro, Cisne Cuello Blanco
- Soy Rebelde
- Detenedla Ya
- Los Amantes
- Te Estoy Queriendo Tanto
- Senora
- Lo Mejor De Tu Vida
- Cuando Tu No Estas
- Hablame Del Mar, Marinero
- Como Yo Te Amo
- Manuel
- Que No Se Rompa La Noche
- Paloma Brava
- Dueno De Nada
- Voy A Perder La Cabeza Por Tu Amor
Manuel Alejandro
Marty Gold and His Orchestra - Something Special for Movie Lovers
- Theme from 36 Hours (A Heart Must Learn to Cry)
- I Could Have Danced All Night
- Emily
- Chim Chim Cheree
- Dear Heart
- Goldfinger
- Sylvia
- Theme from "The Luck of Giner Coffey" (Watching the World Go By)
- Polly's Song (From "The Three Penny Opera")
- Theme from "Malamondo" (Funny World)
- Climb Ev'ry Mountain
- The Youngblood Hawke Theme (On My Way)
quarta-feira, 28 de agosto de 2019
Living Strings - Where Did the Night Go - Arranged and Conducted by Johnny Douglas
- Where Did the Night Go
- Fanny
- Anyone Would Love You
- F.D.R. Jones
- Wish You Were Here
- Have I Told You Lately
- Restless Heart
- Who Knows
- One of These Fine Days
- I Have to Tell You
Ralph Marterie - The Best of Ralph Marterie - The Mercury Years
- A Trumpeter's Lullaby
- Pretend
- Caravan
- Warsaw Concerto
- The Creep
- Skokiaan
- Blue Mirage (Don't Go)
- Peanut Vendor
- O Mio Babbino Caro
- Dry Marterie
- Sleepy Lagoon
- Lover's Serenade
- One Fine Day
- Bumble Boogie
- John and Julie
- Laura
- In A Persian Market
- Melancholy Rhapsody
- Lullaby of Birdland
- Guaglione (Little Boy)
- Autumn in New York
- Tricky
- Shish-Kebab
- Dancing Trumpet
- Carla
Si Zentner & His Orchestra - Right Here! Right Now! The Big Mod Sound
- Double Whammy
- Sunny
- My Girl
- Up, Up and Away
- Skootchy
- Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
- I'm on My Way
- Soul Machine
- Goin' Out of My Head
- The Happening
- You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
- Ain't There Something That Money Can't Buy

terça-feira, 27 de agosto de 2019
Living Jazz - Quiet Nights - Arranged and Conducted by Phil Bodner
- Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars
- A Taste of Honey
- Cute
- Mister Sandman
- Flying Home
- Honeysuckle Rose
- In the Still of the Night
- Like Young
- Moon Mist
- A Quiet Thing
The Conductor
(1917 - 2008)
Simonetti e Sua Orquestra - Bossa Nova em Hollywood
- Moon River
- Tonight
- An Affair to Remember
- Exodus
- Stella by Starlight
- I love Paris
- Stranger in Paradise
- Tammy
- Around the World
- Laura
- Love Is A Many Splendored Thing
- Moonglow
The Conductor
(1924 - 1978)
Tex Beneke & His Orchestra - Stardust
- Stardust
- Georgia on My Mind
- Lazy River
- Rockin' Chair
- Lazy Bones
- Riverboat Shuffle
- East of the Sun (And West on the Moon)
- Blue Champagne
- St. Louis Blues March
- Bye Bye Blues
- Meadowlands
- Blues in the Night March
The Saxophonist
(1914 - 2000)

Richard Clayderman - Plays Colorful Favorites (Reupload by request) - Original Post: 09/08/14
- Black Deal
- Blue Concerto
- Lady in Red
- Un Ciel de Cristal
- Flamingo Road
- L'heure Bleue
- Belle
- Vivre
- Anna Fidelia
- Enigmatic Lady
- Adeline a Grandi
- A L'ombre des Glycines
- Express Train of My Life
- Alexandra Dream
- Dis Dame
- End of the Game
Black Deal
Linda Ronstadt - Lush Life - With Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra
- When I Fall in Love
- Skylark
- It Never Entered My Mind
- Mean to Me
- When Your Lover Has Gone
- I'm A Fool to Want You
- You Took Advantage of Me
- Sophisticated Lady
- Can't We Be Friends
- My Old Flame
- Falling in Love Again
- Lush Life
segunda-feira, 26 de agosto de 2019
Waldo de Los Rios - Golden Sounds of Waldo de Los Rios (Reupload) - Original Post: 02.01.10
- Don Pasquale (Overture)
- Sinfonia Fantastica (Opus 14) "Un Baile"
- Que Es El Amor "Voi Che Sapete" KV 492
- Obertura 492 "Las Bodas De Figaro" K492
- Aranjuez, Mon Amour
- Mozart 21 K467-2 "Andante"
- Mozart Nova (Variaciones Sobre El Tema "O Cara Armonia")
- Romeo & Julieta
- Cuando Me Enamoro
- Mañana, Mañana ("Tomorrow, Manyana")
- La Española de "El Niño Judio"
- El Porompompero
- La Nava Del Olvido
- El Mesias
Don Pasquale
Waldo de Los Ríos (7 September 1934 - 28 March 1977) was an Argentine composer, conductor and arranger.
De los Rios was born as Osvaldo Nicholas Ferrara in Buenos Aires into a musical family; his father was a musician and his mother a well known folk singer; he studied composition and arranging at the National Conservatory of Music under Alberto Ginastera and Teodoro Fuchs. He was inspired by an eclectic range of music and formed a musical group called "The Waldos" which crossed folk music with electronic sounds. De los Rios turned to work in cinema and film sound tracks where his compositions were heard in the 1967 film Pampa Salvaje, for which he received a prestigious award from the Argentine Cinemagraphic Association. He relocated to the USA in 1958 and then to Spain in 1962.
He is best-remembered for his ability to transform European classical music into pop music. His 1971 arrangement of Mozart's Symphony No. 40 recorded with the Manuel de Falla orchestra, reached the top spot in the Dutch charts and scored a top 10 hit in several other European countries. In 1970, prior to this success, Waldo de los Rios had already climbed the charts around Europe and America with Ludwig van Beethoven's Ode To Joy which he arranged and conducted for Miguel Rios.
His record Mozart in the Seventies rearranged famous Mozart pieces in a contemporary style, with a large percussion section. Several tracks from it were used as theme tunes to BBC programmes of that era, including the theme to the BBC's coverage of the Horse of the Year show (his reworking of Mozart's A Musical Joke). His re-working of Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, used for many years as the theme to the Radio 4 quiz show Brain of Britain, was the subject of frequent complaints from classical music fans (with whom the show was popular) and presenter Robert Robinson described it on air as "Mozart plus sacrilege".
He also issued an album Symphonies for the Seventies which included Mozart's Symphony no. 40 and other major composers including Dvořák's New World. In 1971, he arranged and conducted the Spanish entry for the Eurovision Song Contest, "En un mundo nuevo" for Karina. The song landed a respectable second position and hit the charts in several European countries.
He was married to actress turned journalist/author Isabel Pisano (born in Montevideo, Uruguay, 1944). Pisano later documented part of his life in her autobiography El Amado Fantasma (Plaza y Janés, 2002).
A victim of an acute depression while working on "Don Juan Tenorio", De Los Rios committed suicide in Madrid in 1977.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
De los Rios was born as Osvaldo Nicholas Ferrara in Buenos Aires into a musical family; his father was a musician and his mother a well known folk singer; he studied composition and arranging at the National Conservatory of Music under Alberto Ginastera and Teodoro Fuchs. He was inspired by an eclectic range of music and formed a musical group called "The Waldos" which crossed folk music with electronic sounds. De los Rios turned to work in cinema and film sound tracks where his compositions were heard in the 1967 film Pampa Salvaje, for which he received a prestigious award from the Argentine Cinemagraphic Association. He relocated to the USA in 1958 and then to Spain in 1962.
He is best-remembered for his ability to transform European classical music into pop music. His 1971 arrangement of Mozart's Symphony No. 40 recorded with the Manuel de Falla orchestra, reached the top spot in the Dutch charts and scored a top 10 hit in several other European countries. In 1970, prior to this success, Waldo de los Rios had already climbed the charts around Europe and America with Ludwig van Beethoven's Ode To Joy which he arranged and conducted for Miguel Rios.
His record Mozart in the Seventies rearranged famous Mozart pieces in a contemporary style, with a large percussion section. Several tracks from it were used as theme tunes to BBC programmes of that era, including the theme to the BBC's coverage of the Horse of the Year show (his reworking of Mozart's A Musical Joke). His re-working of Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, used for many years as the theme to the Radio 4 quiz show Brain of Britain, was the subject of frequent complaints from classical music fans (with whom the show was popular) and presenter Robert Robinson described it on air as "Mozart plus sacrilege".
He also issued an album Symphonies for the Seventies which included Mozart's Symphony no. 40 and other major composers including Dvořák's New World. In 1971, he arranged and conducted the Spanish entry for the Eurovision Song Contest, "En un mundo nuevo" for Karina. The song landed a respectable second position and hit the charts in several European countries.
He was married to actress turned journalist/author Isabel Pisano (born in Montevideo, Uruguay, 1944). Pisano later documented part of his life in her autobiography El Amado Fantasma (Plaza y Janés, 2002).
A victim of an acute depression while working on "Don Juan Tenorio", De Los Rios committed suicide in Madrid in 1977.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Richard Clayderman - Sucessos da MPB 2 (Reupload by request)
- Oceano
- Eu Sei que Vou Te Amar
- Começar de Novo
- Romaria
- Matriz ou Filial
- Meu Bem Querer
- Se Todos Fossem Iguais a Você
- Começaria Tudo Outra Vez
- Carolina
- Casa no Campo
- Vitoriosa
- Aquarela
- Garota de Ipanema
Oceano
Richard Clayderman - Sucessos da MPB 1 (Reupload by request)
- Café da Manhã
- No Rancho Fundo
- Detalhes
- Carinhoso
- Como uma Onda
- Outra Vez
- A Noite do Meu Bem
- Um Dia de Domingo
- Viola Enluarada
- Como vai Você
- Universo no Teu Corpo
- Disparada
No Rancho Fundo
With his lush and sophisticated instrumental approach to pop music, Richard Clayderman (born Philippe Pagès) is, according to The Guinness Book of World Records, "the most successful pianist in the world." Clayderman's albums routinely sell millions of copies and his concerts are quickly sold out. In a review of his 1985 Carnegie Hall concert, Variety wrote, "(Clayderman's) main appeal lies in his youth and boyish good looks...coupled with his gentlemanly charm and his thick French accent, they promise to rope in the romantically inclined middle-aged Yank ladies who cotton to this ilk of soothing entertainment." Nancy Reagan referred to Clayderman as "the prince of romance." Instructed in classical piano by his father, Clayderman enrolled in the Paris Conservatory of Music at the age of 12. Four years later, he placed first in a piano competition at the school. Despite his classical background, Clayderman opted for popular music when he launched his professional career. A tour as opening act for French rock musician Johnny Hallyday introduced him to an international following. Clayderman's debut album, Ballade Pour Adeline, recorded at the urging of producers and composers Oliver Toussaint and Paul de Senneville in 1977, sold more than 20 million copies and was distributed in 38 countries. Clayderman, who took his stage name from his Swedish grandmother, has continued to tour throughout the world to enthusiastic audiences. A live concert broadcast on Chinese television in 1987 attracted more than 800 million viewers.
(by Craig Harris from allmusic.com)
Richard Clayderman - Ein Fest Der Liebe (Reupload by request)
- Ave Maria (Gounod)
- Largo (Handel)
- Ode to Joy (Beethoven)
- Träumerei (Schumann)
- Liebestraum (Liszt)
- Liebeslied (de Senneville)
- Candle in the Wind (Elton John)
- Nights in White Satin (Hayward)
- As Time Goes By (Hupfeld)
- True Love (Porter)
- Musik der Liebe (de Senneville)
- Silent Night (Gruber)
- Little Drummer Boy (Simeone)
- Moonlight Sonata (Beethoven)
Ave Maria
Richard Clayderman - Love Themes (Reupload by request)
- Titanic Symphony
- Un-Break My Heart
- Con Te Partiró (Time to Say Goodbye)
- Candle in the Wind
- Angels
- Tell Him
- How Do I Live
- Something About the Way You Look Tonight
- Make It with You
- Savoir Aimer (Learn How to Love)
- Valse Nº 2 (Waltz nº 2)
- Lucie
- Belle (Beautiful)
- Je T'Aime
Titanic Sympnony
With his lush, sophisticated, instrumental, approach to pop music, Richard Clayderman (born: Phillipe Pages) is, according to The Guinness Book of World Records, "the most successful pianist in the world." Clayderman's albums routinely sell millions of copies and his concerts are quickly sold out. In a review of his 1985 Carnegie Hall concert, Variety wrote, "(Clayderman's) main appeal lies in his youth and boyish good looks...coupled with his gentlemanly charm and his thick French accent, they promise to rope in the romantically inclined middle-aged Yank ladies who cotton to this ilk of soothing entertainment." Nancy Reagan referred to Clayderman as "the prince of romance." Instructed in classical piano by his father, Clayderman enrolled in the Paris Conservatory of Music at the age of twelve. Four years later, he placed first in a piano competition at the school. Despite his classical background, Clayderman opted for popular music when he launched his professional career. A tour as opening act for French rock musician Johnny Hollyday introduced him to an international following. Clayderman's debut album, Ballade Pour Adeline, recorded at the urging of producers and composers Oliver Toussaint and Paul De Senneville in 1977, sold more than twenty million copies and was distributed in 38 countries. Clayderman, who took his stage name from his Swedish grandmother, has continued to tour throughout the world to enthusiastic audiences. A live concert, broadcast on Chinese television in 1987 attracted more than 800 million viewers. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
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