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SEGMENT A

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Jimmy Rankin, "Handmade" from the album Handmade (Song Dog)

Oboe

'Scheherazade, 2nd mvt: The Story Of The Kalender Prince' by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov, performed by the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Herbert von Karajan, conductor). CD info: 460618 Decca.

'Quartet In F Major For Oboe, Violin, Viola And Cello, 3rd movement: Rondeau' by W.A. Mozart, performed by Gregor Zubicky (oboe), Terje Tønnesen (violin), Lars Anders Tomter (viola), Trusl Otterbech Mørk (cello). CD info: PSC 1022 Simax.

'Six Metamorphoses After Ovid, 2nd movement: Phaeton' by Benjamin Britten, performed by Gregor Zubicky. CD info: PSC 1022 Simax.

'Untitled' by Nissim Schaul, performed by Sally Wall (on tape). Unpublished.

'Ich Habe Genug, Cantata 82' by J.S. Bach, performed by Miriam Kapner (on tape).

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English String Festival, "Gaillard a 5" by John Dowland from English String Festival ( Naxos )

Break 1

Alexis Cuadrado Sextet, "Camperdown Elm" from Metro (FreshSound)

SEGMENT B

Handmade Legacy

"Another one from the Porlock" by Penguin Cafe Orchestra, soundtrack to "Oskar und Leni" (Peregrina Music)

"Nothing Really Blue" by Penguin Cafe Orchestra, soundtrack to "Oskar und Leni" (Peregrina Music)

"Steady State" by Penguin Cafe Orchestra, soundtrack to "Oskar und Leni" (Peregrina Music)

"Scarborough Fair/Canticle" by Simon and Garfunkel, from the cd "Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme" ( Columbia )

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Dirty Dozen Brass Band "It's All Over Now" from This is Jazz Vol. 30 (Sony)

Break 2

Clogs, "Pencil Stick" from Stick Music (Brassland)

SEGMENT C

Dancing Feet

Rare recordings of tap-dancers, featuring Bill Robinson and the Nicholas Brothers.

Music from movie soundtracks for Tap and Lady Be Good

Music from the original cast album of Bring in Da Noise/Bring in Da Funk (RCA/ Victor)

 









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