Tchaikovsky Pyotr - Nutcracker: Favorite Selections - Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
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Just in time for the 2007 Holiday season, Erich Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra record selections from Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker for the GRAMMY...
Just in time for the 2007 Holiday season, Erich Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra record selections from Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker for the GRAMMY Award-winning Telarc label. This family favorite is guaranteed to appeal to all ages!
The recording includes all the picturesque favorites from the popular Nutcracker ballet, including “Clara and the Prince,” the Spanish, Arabian, Russian and Chinese dances, “Waltz of the Flowers,” “Dance of the Prince and the Sugar Plum Fairy,” and the lilting Pas de deux from Acts I and II. Also included are scenes from the Act I First and Second Tableau such as “The Christmas Tree,” March, “Children’s Galop and Arrival of the Guests,” “Magic Spell Begins,” and “Waltz of the Snowflakes” (with the Cincinnati Children’s Choir directed by Robyn Lana).
Also available on Super Audio CD: SACD 60674
Nutcracker - Favorite Selections (Lue lisää)
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Overture
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First Tableau, Scene 1: The Christmas Tree
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First Tableau, Scene 2: March
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First Tableau, Scene 3: Children's Galop and Arrival of the Guests
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First Tableau, Scene 4: Pas de deux (Doll and Toy Soldier) Tempo di Valse
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First Tableau, Scene 6: Magic Spell Begins
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Second Tableau, Scene 8: Scene in the Pine Forest (Journey through the Snow)
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Second Tableau, Scene 9: Waltz of the Snowflakes
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ACT II, Scene 10: The Magic Castle
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ACT II, Scene 11: Clara and the Prince
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ACT II, Chocolate: Spanish Dance
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ACT II, Coffee: Arabian Dance
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ACT II, Tea: Chinese Dance
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ACT II, Trepak: Russian Dance
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ACT II, Dance of the Mirlitons
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ACT II, Mother Gigone and Her Little Clowns
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ACT II, Scene 13: Waltz of the Flowers
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ACT II, Dance of the Prince and the Sugar-Plum Fairy
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ACT II, Variation I: Tarantella
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ACT II, Variation II: Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy
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ACT II, Coda
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ACT II, Scene 15: Final Waltz and Apotheosis