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1Canon in D major (excerpt)Johann Pachelbel?:??
2Dreaming
piano:
Cyprien Katsaris (French-Cypriot pianist)
recording of:
Kinderszenen, op. 15: No. 7. Träumerei (Scenes from Childhood: Dreaming, original for piano)
composer:
Robert Schumann (German classical composer) (in 1838)
part of:
Classic 100: Piano (2004) (number: 17)
part of:
Kinderszenen, op. 15
Robert Schumann?:??
3Tennessee
recording of:
Tennessee
composer:
Hans Zimmer (German score composer)
part of:
Pearl Harbor (2001 film soundtrack)
Hans Zimmer?:??
4Fantasia on “Greensleeves”
orchestra:
BBC Symphony Orchestra
conductor:
Sir Andrew Davis (conductor, keyboardist, composer, arranger)
recording of:
Fantasia on “Greensleeves”
composer:
Ralph Vaughan Williams (English composer) (from 1924 until 1928)
arranger:
Ralph Greaves (in 1934)
publisher:
Oxford University Press (in 1936)
is based on:
Greensleeves (generic entry for traditional and unknown arrangements)
is based on:
Lovely Joan (traditional English folk song)
is based on:
Sir John in Love
Ralph Vaughan Williams?:??
5Rachel’s Song
engineer:
Philippe Colonna, Frédérick Rousseau and Raine Shine
producer:
Vangelis (Greek composer of electronic, new age and classical)
synthesizer:
Vangelis (Greek composer of electronic, new age and classical)
vocals:
Mary Hopkin
arranger:
Vangelis (Greek composer of electronic, new age and classical)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Warner Music UK Ltd. (not for release label use!) (in 1994)
recorded at:
Nemo Studios (Vangelis’ Studio) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1982)
recording of:
Rachel’s Song
composer:
Vangelis (Greek composer of electronic, new age and classical)
publisher:
EMI Music Publishing (do not use as a release label!) and Spheric B.V.
sub-publisher:
EMI Music Publishing France
part of:
Blade Runner
Vangelis4.6?:??
6Fu Gui and Jia Zhan (Leben!)
Zhao Jiping?:??
7Figlio perduto
assistant engineer:
Anna Strasse (German singer, songwriter and engineer) and David Walter (assistant engineer in Sarah Brightman's La Luna album)
engineer:
Colin Boland, John Timperly, Frank Peterson and Michael Soltau
associate producer:
Michael Soltau
producer:
Frank Peterson
mixer:
John Timperly, Frank Peterson and Michael Soltau
vocals:
Sarah Brightman
conductor:
Paul Bateman (conductor)
orchestrator:
Paul Bateman (conductor)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Nemo Studios (production company and studio used by German music producer Frank Peterson) (in 2000)
recording of:
Figlio perduto
lyricist:
Chiara Ferraú (lyricist)
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer)
arranger:
Michael Soltau
publisher:
Petersongs
is based on:
Symphony no. 7 in A major, op. 92: II. Allegretto
Ludwig van Beethoven3.5?:??
8The Beatitudes (Adagio)
choir vocals:
Choir of New College Oxford
conductor:
Edward Higginbottom (keyboardist, organist)
recording of:
The Beatitudes
composer:
Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni (Italian Baroque composer)
arranger:
Remo Giazotto
Tomaso Albinoni?:??
9The Time Machine: London 1900 / Fibey’s ThemeRussell Garcia?:??
10Pie Jesu
organ:
Daniel Fuchs (organist)
soprano vocals:
Mathias Usbeck
orchestra:
Orchestre de la Suisse Romande (OSR)
conductor:
Armin Jordan (conductor)
recording of:
Requiem, op. 48: IV. Pie Jesu (1890, second version)
composer:
Gabriel Fauré (French composer) (from 1886 until 1900)
included in:
CHAPTER IV PIE JESU (REST)
part of:
Requiem, op. 48 (1890, second version)
Gabriel Fauré?:??
11The Swan (from The Carnival of Animals)
cello:
Éric Levionnois (cellist)
piano duo:
Güher Pekinel (pianist) and Süher Pekinel (pianist)
orchestra:
Orchestre philharmonique de Radio France
conductor:
Marek Janowski (conductor)
recording of:
Le Carnaval des animaux: XIII. Le Cygne (catch-all for arrangements)
composer:
Camille Saint‐Saëns (composer)
arrangement of:
Le Carnaval des animaux : XIII. Le Cygne (The Carnival of the Animals: XIII. The Swan, two pianos and cello)
part of:
Le Carnaval des animaux (catch-all for arrangements)
Camille Saint‐Saëns?:??
12Romeo and Juliette: Fantasy Overture After Shakespeare (excerpt)
orchestra:
Gewandhausorchester Leipzig (Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra)
conductor:
Kurt Masur (conductor)
partial recording of:
Romeo and Juliet, Fantasy Overture, TH 42, ČW 39 (1880 version, commonly performed)
composer:
Пётр Ильич Чайковский (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Russian romantic composer) (in 1869)
revised by:
Пётр Ильич Чайковский (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Russian romantic composer) (in 1870, in 1880)
dedicated to:
Милий Алексеевич Балакирев (Mily Balakirev, composer, pianist, conductor)
part of:
The Tchaikovsky Handbook (number: TH 42) and Thematic and Bibliographical Catalogue of P. I. Čajkovskij's Works (number: ČW 39)
revision of:
Romeo and Juliet (1870, rarely performed)
Peter Tchaikovsky?:??
13Tanti anni prima
brass:
The Guards Brass Septet
trumpet:
Jouko Harjanne (trumpeter)
recording of:
Tanti anni prima
orchestrator and composer:
Astor Piazzolla (composer and bandoneón player)
Astor Piazzolla?:??
14Prelude, op. 23 no. 4 in D major
piano:
Dame Moura Lympany (British pianist)
recording of:
10 Preludes, op. 23: No. 4 in D major: Andante cantabile
composer:
Сергей Васильевич Рахманинов (Sergei Rachmaninoff, Russian composer) (in 1903)
part of:
10 Preludes, op. 23
Sergei Rachmaninov?:??
15Study no. 5 in B minor: Moderato
guitar:
Turibio Santos
recording of:
12 estudios, op. 29: N.º 5 en si menor
composer:
Fernando Sor (Ferdinand Sor, Spanish composer)
part of:
12 estudios, op. 29
Fernando Sor?:??
16Largo (from Piano Concerto in F minor, BMV 1056)
recorded in:
Lisbon, Lisboa (Lisbon District), Portugal (from 1974-06-28 until 1974-06-29)
recording engineer:
Pierre Lavoix (engineer) (in 1974-06)
producer:
Michel Garcin (French producer) (in 1974-06)
piano:
Maria João Pires (pianist) (from 1974-06-28 until 1974-06-29)
orchestra:
Orchestre de Chambre de la Fondation Gulbenkian de Lisbonne (The Gulbenkian Orchestra) (from 1974-06-28 until 1974-06-29)
conductor:
Michel Corboz (conductor and composer) (from 1974-06-28 until 1974-06-29)
balance engineer:
Pierre Lavoix (engineer)
recording of:
Concerto no. 5 for Keyboard and Orchestra in F minor, BWV 1056: II. Largo (from 1974-06-28 until 1974-06-29)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician)
part of:
Concerto no. 5 for Keyboard and Orchestra in F minor, BWV 1056
Johann Sebastian Bach?:??
17Edo Lullaby
performer:
Soloists of the Ensemble Nipponia (Ensemble Nipponia)
recording of:
Edo Lullaby
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
arranger:
三木稔 (Miki Minoru)
arrangement of:
Edo Lullaby
Minoru Miki?:??
18Miserere mei, Deus (excerpt)
choir vocals:
Choir of New College Oxford
conductor:
Edward Higginbottom (keyboardist, organist)
partial recording of:
Miserere mei, Deus
composer:
Gregorio Allegri (composer)
part of:
ABC Classic 100 (2001) (number: 9)
quotes lyrics from:
Miserere mei (words from Psalm 51)
Gregorio Allegri?:??
19Theme from Schindler’s List
violin:
Chloë Hanslip (British classical violinist)
orchestra:
London Symphony Orchestra
conductor:
Paul Mann (British conductor)
recording of:
Main Theme (Schindler’s List)
composer:
John Williams (American score composer and conductor) (in 1993)
publisher:
Chester Music Ltd., MCA Music Ltd. and Universal/MCA Music (music publisher; do not use as release label!)
part of:
Schindler's List
part of:
Three Pieces from Schindler’s List
John Williams?:??
20La Wally: Ebben? Ne andrò lontano
soprano vocals:
Lesley Garrett (soprano)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976)
conductor:
Andrew Greenwood (conductor)
recording of:
La Wally: Atto I. “Ebben? Ne andrò lontana” (Wally)
composer:
Alfredo Catalani (composer)
librettist:
Luigi Illica (in 1892)
publisher:
Lam Larghetto Music (from 1993 to present)
part of:
La Wally: Atto I
Alfredo Catalani?:??

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