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His Master's Voice—Classics

01. Dulcissime Ave Formosissima From: Carmina Burana Composer: Carl Orff 01:56 02 The Magnificent Seven Composer:Elmer Bernstein (Arranged:Christopher Palmer) 05:31 03 Songs My Mother Taught Me Composer:Dvorak 03:00 04. Dance Of The Tumblers From:The Snow Maiden Composer: Rimsky Korsakov 03:47 05 The Carnival Of The Animals From: Carnival Of The Animals Composer: Saint-Saens 01:57 06. The Swan From: Carnival Of The Animals Composer: Saint-Saens 02:54 07 Four Scottish Dances,Op.59—Vivace Composer: Malcolm Arnold 02:04 08. Sonata concertata m.s.2 Composer:Nicolo Paganini 07:49 09 1812 Overture(excerpt) From: 1812 Overture,Op.49 Composer:Tchaikovsky 03:44 10 Scottish Dances Op.59—Pesante Composer:Malcolm Arnold 02:37 11 Melody Op.42 No.3 Gaede-Liu Composer: Tchaikovsky 02:58 12. Prelude,Act 1:Les Toreadors & Part 2:Fate Theme Composer: Georges Bizet 03:33 13 Concierto De Aranjuez(Adagio) Composer: Joaquin Rodrigo 05:53 14T. he Hut On Fowl's Legs & The Great Gate Of Kiev Composer: Modest Mussorgsky 06:48 15 Serenade No.13 In G Major For Strings, KV.525—I Allegro Composer: Mozart 05:31 16 Espana(excerpt) Composer: Chabrier 01:16 17. Beethoven:Symphony No. 9 In D Minor,Op.125 –IV Presto Composer: Ludwig Van Beethoven 05:40
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Coppelia, masterpiece of Delibes, is a model ballet and this score was not without its influence on the last ballets of Tchaikovsky. These are masterpieces truly worthy of the great musician asTchaikovsky. A progress in the quality of the music is apparent from Swan Lake to Sleeping Beauty to The Nutcracker. a little fox terrier sits inquisitively listening to his master's voice coming from the horn, the famous painting is one of the world's most recognized and best loved trademarks. The Nipper logo made his first appearance in advertising in 1900. His master's voice in its original form, completed in early 1899, the picture showed the dog listening to a phonograph with a black horn.This is the version which was submitted for copyright by Francis Barraud on 11th february 1899 under the title 'Dog Looking At And Listening To A Phonograph'. Later Barraud decided to rename the painting 'His Master's Voice'. Barraud tried to offer it to magazines, and the Edison Bell company (leading manufacturer of the cylinder phonograph), but without any success. 'Dogs don't listen to phonographs,' was given as the reason.Then a newly firmed gramophone company, the Berliner Gramophone Company liked the painting and offered to buy it, if Barraud replaced the phonograph with a Berliner gramophone for the Edison cylinder machine. The artist made the changes and the revised painting was delivered on 17th October 1899.