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I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor (Classical Edition)
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Manuel de Falla (1876-1946) Jes·s L=pez-Cobos & Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra |
Dance of the Miller's Wife (Fandango) The Three-Cornered Hat |
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John Carbon (1951-) Concordia Chamber Ensemble |
Baile (Dance) Rasgos (Sketches) |
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Alberto Ginastera (1916-1983) Barbara Nissman, piano, Laurentian String Quartet |
Peque±a danza Estancia |
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Franz Liszt (1811-1886) Jorge Bolet, piano |
Tarantella (excerpt) | |
Scott Joplin (1868-1917) Guido Nielsen, piano |
Bink's Waltz | |
Alexander Scriabin (1872-1915) Stephen Coombs, piano |
Mazurka in F Major | |
Clara Wieck Schumann (1819-1896) Yoshiko Iwai, piano |
Polonaise Soirees Musicales |
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Ottorino Respighi (1879-1936) Eiji Oue & Minnesota Orchestra |
War Dance Queen of Sheba Suite |
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Lukas Foss (1922-) Scott Dunn, piano |
Grotesque Dance | |
Arthur Farwell (1872-1952) Peter Basquin, piano |
Navajo War Dance | |
Anton Arensky (1861-1906) Yevgeny Svetlanov & USSR State Symphony Orchestra |
Snake Charmer's Dance Egyptian Nights Ballet Suite |
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Le= Weiner (1885-1960) Jane Solose, piano |
Fox Dance | |
BTla Bart=k (1881-1945) Fritz Reiner & Chicago Symphony Orchestra |
Bear Dance Hungarian Sketches |
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Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) Dmitri Kitajenko & The Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra |
Dance Of The Coachmen Petrushka (1947 Version) |
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Reinhold GliFre (1875-1956) Zdenek Macal & NJ Symphony Orchestra |
Heroic Coolie Dance The Red Poppy Suite |
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Osvaldo Golijov (1960- ) Robert Spano & Atlanta Symphony Orchestra |
Delirious Sunset Dance Ainadamar |
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Aram Khachaturian (1903-1978) Antal Dorati & London Symphony |
Sabre Dance Gayne (sp var) Ballet Music |
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Albert Roussel (1869-1937) Geoffrey Simon & Philharmonia Orchestra |
Sarabande L'Eventail De Jeanne |
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Antonio Cartellieri (1772-1807) Dieter Kl÷cher & Consortium Classicum |
Menuetto Allegretto Clarinet Quartets |
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Pierre Jalbert (1967-) Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble |
Dance Visual Abstract 2002 |
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Richard Strauss (1864-1949) Georg Solti & Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
Tanz der sieben Schleier (Dance of the Seven Veils) (excerpt) Salome |
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Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764) Frans Bruggen & Orchestra Of The 18th Century |
Contredanse en rondeau Les BorTades Suite |
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Michael Daugherty, (1954-) David Zinman & Baltimore Symphony Orchestra |
Red Cape Tango (excerpt) Metropolis Symphony |
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Comment:
01-03. íTurn off that freakin' reggaet=n!
04-07. Practice the piano,
08-10. stop fighting with your brother,
11-13. take care of the pets,
14-15. and get yourself a job.
16-23. THEN you can go out dancing.
63 minutes.
A mix of classical dance pieces for piano, chamber
ensemble, or orchestra.
For an 11 minute, 4-track
sampler (Cartellieri, Jalbert,
R. Strauss, Rameau)
click here.
The D7V excerpt includes the removal of veil #7,
so adults only please.
Extra credit if you identify the mythological hero in the
Red Cape Tango.
(Hint: he comes from the planet Krypton.)
Photo: Robbie Williams rehearsing Liszt's
Tarantella.
Feedback:
The music that plays when I'm dancing in my dreams...(cause I ain't no dancer in waking life). Lovely!
Neat idea - and looks like an excellent addendum to Barry's dance series.
well i definitely cannot claim to be familiar with much of anything here, but it looks very appetizing -- i will check out the sample, & maybe soon you can upload this bad boy in full?
do you know, much to my regret, i have no clue about classical music (Vivaldi and Orff maybe) . . . I need a teacher . . . . an idiots guide, if you like. I'm sure this is great, however. Who knows ?
Very nice, we need more of this. I attended a performance of the West Shore Symphony last night and was thinking about a possible mix. Now hear it is....
Ah, something out of the ordinary. Thanks for the bitesize taster Ed, I'm sure I'll enjoy it. Thankyou very much for your words also...
This mix intimidates me as I know or understand little of the classical genre. But if it's danceable, there's hope!
"Two hands Robbie! Back straight!"Wonderful Ed.
Great idea! And, based on the taste you offered, well executed.
This looks pretty damn fantastic Ed. You are clearly lord of the dance!
The sampler is great. Would really appreciate it if you would supply a link for a download of the full mix.
Splendid! I am sure that Kal-El would do a super dance also, were this on his stereo; which, of course, he would be able to listen to from anywhere with those amazing ears of his. I repeat, splendid!
This looks tremendous. They did dance before before House mixes, didn't they.
They just knew how to boogie-down back then, didn't they!?I know nothing here. But, I do know this looks tremendous and worthy of MoTW consideration. Completely original.
Wonderful! I love your choices, particularly the Bartok and Khachaturian (I always have trouble spelling that one). And I have to agree with hemizen - we need more of this!
Wow, really interesting mix. Quite danceable! I'll bring it to a party next weekend.
After listening to this, I have one word to say, BRAVO!
Looks beautifully rendered Mixxer! A smooth groove for a fiery floor...
Tres bon, and fully deserving of the praise it has received below. Nice to see Rob has at least adopted the 'clutching-a-clementine' hand position.
Thanks for the comment on my mix a couple weeks ago. I can't wait to listen to this. I love orchestra and especially piano music. Thanks for the download!
Fantastic concept for a mix! Love the Robbie picture, it's interesting to know how emotionally draining it is for him to write his hits...! :)
Just noticed this one and it looks great...Especially track #7, which is exactly what I like Mixxered in with my tuna fish, but not too, too much as to make it downright gloppy...Just joshing with ya...An absolutely lovely collection...