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American Salute by Morton Gould
American Salute by Morton Gould from the USAF Band 60th Anniversary of the Air Force. This...
published: 26 Dec 2007
American Salute by Morton Gould
American Salute by Morton Gould from the USAF Band 60th Anniversary of the Air Force. This concert was recorded live at the Strathmore Hall in Rockville MD
published: 26 Dec 2007
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1942 Morton Gould - Pavanne
Gould recorded this light orchestral version of his own composition about three years afte...
published: 18 Apr 2012
1942 Morton Gould - Pavanne
Gould recorded this light orchestral version of his own composition about three years after the release of Bill Finegan's more widely-known dance band arrangement found on the flip-side of Glenn Miller's "Little Brown Jug." Disc courtesy of Rick's Vault. Digitally processed from the original 12-inch 78rpm: Columbia 55030 - Pavanne (Gould) by Morton Gould & his Orchestra, from the album Morton Gould Concert (Columbia C96). Trumpet solo by Steve Schultz.
published: 18 Apr 2012
author: MusicProf78
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Morton Gould Tap Dance Concerto Toccata
Adam Stern conducts the Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra with Alex Dugdale as the Tap Dance...
published: 23 Nov 2009
Morton Gould Tap Dance Concerto Toccata
Adam Stern conducts the Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra with Alex Dugdale as the Tap Dance soloist performing Tap Dance Concerto by Morton Gould. The first performance of this piece was in 1952 at the Eastman Theatre in Rochester, New York. Morton Gould conducted and the soloist was Danny Daniels. It has not been performed at the Eastman Theatre since the premier performance.
published: 23 Nov 2009
author: agbagpie
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American Salute - Morton Gould
"American Salute" - by Morton Gould, played by the US Air Force Band. God bless ...
published: 14 Apr 2011
American Salute - Morton Gould
"American Salute" - by Morton Gould, played by the US Air Force Band. God bless America!
published: 14 Apr 2011
author: SemperFiOorah1
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Morton Gould - Symphony No. 4: II. Marches
The UNC-Chapel Hill Wind Ensemble, under the direction of Evan Feldman performs the second...
published: 04 Jan 2010
Morton Gould - Symphony No. 4: II. Marches
The UNC-Chapel Hill Wind Ensemble, under the direction of Evan Feldman performs the second movement of Morton Gould's Symphony No. 4 during their September 2009 concert in Memorial Hall, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
published: 04 Jan 2010
author: ArtsLaureate
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MORTON GOULD: "Star-Spangled Overture"
The first movement of "American Ballads" (1976). The London Philharmonic Orchest...
published: 18 May 2010
MORTON GOULD: "Star-Spangled Overture"
The first movement of "American Ballads" (1976). The London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Kenneth Klein Albany TROY202 www.albanyrecords.com This video is dedicated to my YouTube friend Tommy Tabla, a proud veteran of the US Navy, and his father, who also served in the Navy in World War II and Korea. - Mike Bregman High-stepping, all-American sounds! As you might have guessed from other Gould releases in our catalog, we at Albany Records are great fans of the music of this wonderful American composer. This recording is a reissue of recordings that originally appeared on EMI in 1990 and was only available for a short time. It is a perfect introduction to his music and shows just why he is such a fine composer. From the American Salute to the American Symphonette No. 2 with its delightful Pavane, there is music here for anyone who enjoys classical music. Kenneth Klein conducts this music beautifully. He understands the Gould idiom perfectly and conveys it with great appeal. This disc has been remastered and sounds terrific and should find a wide audience. Contents Morton Gould, composer American Ballads London Philharmonic, Kenneth Klein, conductor Morton Gould, composer Spirituals for Strings London Philharmonic, Kenneth Klein, conductor Morton Gould, composer American Symphonette No. 2 London Philharmonic, Kenneth Klein, conductor Morton Gould, composer American Salute London Philharmonic, Kenneth Klein, conductor Review: "The late Morton Gould was one of the most <b>...</b>
published: 18 May 2010
author: AlbanyRecordsUSA
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MORTON GOULD: "Housewarming" for Orchestra
1) Tunings 2) (@ 02:46): Fanfarades 3) (@ 05:33): Acclamations The Louisville Orchestra co...
published: 22 Apr 2011
MORTON GOULD: "Housewarming" for Orchestra
1) Tunings 2) (@ 02:46): Fanfarades 3) (@ 05:33): Acclamations The Louisville Orchestra conducted by Lawrence Leighton Smith from Albany TROY013/014 (1988) www.albanyrecords.com A great introduction to the music of an American master of melody. Morton Gould (1913-1996) was born in Richmond Hill, New York, Gould gained early critical attention as a piano prodigy, and for his composing and improvising abilities. Most of his music studies were with Abby Whiteside in piano and Dr. Vincent Jones in composition. At the age of 21, Gould was conducting and arranging a weekly series of orchestral radio programs. Many of his lighter works and orchestral settings were originally introduced on these broadcasts. In March 1986 Gould became President of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), a position he held until his death. He was also a member of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters. Contents Morton Gould, composer Housewarming Louisville Orchestra, Lawrence Leighton Smith, conductor Morton Gould, composer American Symphonette No. 2 Louisville Orchestra, Jorge Mester, conductor Morton Gould, composer Symphony of Spirituals Louisville Orchestra, Lawrence Leighton Smith, conductor Morton Gould, composer Flourishes and Galop Louisville Orchestra, Lawrence Leighton Smith, conductor Morton Gould, composer Concerto for Viola and Orchestra Louisville Orchestra, Lawrence Leighton Smith, conductor, Robert Glazer, viola Morton Gould, composer <b>...</b>
published: 22 Apr 2011
author: AlbanyRecordsUSA
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An American Salute By Morton Gould
University of Alabama Honor Band 2010 Festival Wind Ensemble February 7, 2010 John Whitwel...
published: 06 Mar 2010
An American Salute By Morton Gould
University of Alabama Honor Band 2010 Festival Wind Ensemble February 7, 2010 John Whitwell, Conductor
published: 06 Mar 2010
author: PhantomFan2011
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Morton Gould "The Peanut Vendor"
Morton Gould and His Orchestra. From the album set "Morton Gould Showcase". 1947...
published: 04 Apr 2009
Morton Gould "The Peanut Vendor"
Morton Gould and His Orchestra. From the album set "Morton Gould Showcase". 1947 Columbia Masterworks 78rpm
published: 04 Apr 2009
author: gregbarrett9
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MORTON GOULD: Concerto for Orchestra - Movement I
The Albany Symphony Orchestra conducted by David Alan Miller from Albany TROY1174 www.alba...
published: 19 Jun 2010
MORTON GOULD: Concerto for Orchestra - Movement I
The Albany Symphony Orchestra conducted by David Alan Miller from Albany TROY1174 www.albanyrecords.com A must for those who enjoy the music of Morton Gould. This recording offers a tantalizing sampling of Morton Gould's work from the vibrant decade of the mid 1930s and '40s, featuring two of his trademark Symphonettes, the gutsy Concerto for Orchestra and his earliest big orchestral work — Chorale and Fugue in Jazz — presented in full for the first time since its 20-year-old composer wrote it with Interplay, the diminutive concerto holding center stage. Contents Morton Gould, composer American Symphonette No. 2Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller, conductor Morton Gould, composer Concerto for Orchestra Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller, conductor Morton Gould, composer Interplay (American Concertette No. 1) Albany Symphony Orchestra, Findlay Cockrell, conductor, David Alan Miller, conductor Morton Gould, composer American Symphonette No. 3 Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller, conductor Morton Gould, composer Chorale and Fugue in Jazz Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller, conductor Review: "It is with great pleasure...that I welcome this release by conductor David Alan Miller and his Albany Symphony Orchestra. ...This is a marvelous disc and I recommend it unreservedly." (Scott Morrison) "...this disc is so much fun and was so much needed. Only 'squares from Delaware' should stay away. All others can join in the jamboree." (Fanfare)
published: 19 Jun 2010
author: AlbanyRecordsUSA
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Morton Gould Ghost Waltzes (1991), Sean Bennett, piano
Sean Bennett plays Morton Gould Ghost Waltzes, live in concert. This piece was commissione...
published: 09 Feb 2007
Morton Gould Ghost Waltzes (1991), Sean Bennett, piano
Sean Bennett plays Morton Gould Ghost Waltzes, live in concert. This piece was commissioned for the 1993 Van Cliburn International Competition.
published: 09 Feb 2007
author: slambennett
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Morton Gould - "Stars and Stripes Forever Suite"
Arrangement-Suite for 8 pianos form "Stars and Stripes Forever" Extract of DVD w...
published: 11 Nov 2009
Morton Gould - "Stars and Stripes Forever Suite"
Arrangement-Suite for 8 pianos form "Stars and Stripes Forever" Extract of DVD www.amazon.com Pianos: Leif Ove Andsnes Nicolas Angelich Emanuel Ax Evgeny Kissin Lang Lang James Levine Mikhail Pletnev Staffan Scheja
published: 11 Nov 2009
author: musixarg
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Guaracha, Morton Gould
"Guaracha" from Latinamerican Symphoniette. Morton Gould (EU) Orquesta Sinfonica...
published: 22 Mar 2011
Guaracha, Morton Gould
"Guaracha" from Latinamerican Symphoniette. Morton Gould (EU) Orquesta Sinfonica Nacional Juvenil Republica Dominicana. Darwin Aquino, Director. Sala Maximo Aviles Blonda, Palacio de Bellas Artes. Santo Domingo. 20 de Marzo del 2011.
published: 22 Mar 2011
author: DrwAq
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Morton Gould's Tap Dance Concerto 4th Movement
Karen Prunzik (Prunczik) performs the 4th movement of Morton Gould's Tap Dance Concert...
published: 19 Jan 2008
Morton Gould's Tap Dance Concerto 4th Movement
Karen Prunzik (Prunczik) performs the 4th movement of Morton Gould's Tap Dance Concerto choreographed by Paul Draper
published: 19 Jan 2008
author: crackstep
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Morton Gould - Rag-Blues-Rag for piano
Morton Gould (1913-1996) Rag-Blues-Rag for piano (1964) Robert Helps, piano Morton Gould (...
published: 31 Jan 2010
Morton Gould - Rag-Blues-Rag for piano
Morton Gould (1913-1996) Rag-Blues-Rag for piano (1964) Robert Helps, piano Morton Gould (1913-1996) was active throughout his life as a composer, arranger, conductor, and pianist. In addition to his prolific output of orchestral, band, chamber, and choral music, he composed for musical theater, ballet, film, television, and radio. Much of his work includes elements of American popular music including jazz, blues, gospel, country, and folk music. Born in Richmond Hill, New York, Gould was recognized as a musical prodigy early in his childhood, composing and publishing his first work, Just Six, at the age of six. Two years later he began studies at the Institute of Musical Art in New York (now Juilliard School of Music) and New York University, studying piano with Abby Whiteside and theory and composition with Vincent Jones. During his teenage years in the Great Depression, he supported his family by performing in vaudeville acts, movie theaters, dance studios, and a piano duo with Bert Shefter. Gould became nationally known for his work in radio. He was house pianist for Radio City Music Hall when it opened in 1932; he conducted, arranged, and composed for the weekly program "Music for Today" on WOR Mutual Radio, New York; and he appeared on the "Cresta Blanca Carnival" program and "The Chrysler Hour" on CBS. These programs featured a number of well-known musical figures including Frank Sinatra, Benny Goodman, and Duke Ellington. One of radio's early commercial jingles <b>...</b>
published: 31 Jan 2010
author: Epogdous
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Morton Gould - Fable
Title: Fable Artist: Composition - Morton Gould Here is Morton Gould's "Fable,&qu...;
published: 08 Mar 2008
Morton Gould - Fable
Title: Fable Artist: Composition - Morton Gould Here is Morton Gould's "Fable," from the book "Pieces of China." This was my contemporary piece for my examination and the only one of the five that I actually enjoyed. Here, it would have sounded better if my piano had a normal middle pedal - mine simply acts identically to the damper pedal for the bottom third of the keys. However, I am satisfied with my performance.
published: 08 Mar 2008
author: bambooXZX
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UAA Wind Ensemble - "American Salute" by Morton Gould
Dr. Mark Wolbers conducts the University of Alaska, Anchorage Wind Ensemble in this record...
published: 28 Oct 2009
UAA Wind Ensemble - "American Salute" by Morton Gould
Dr. Mark Wolbers conducts the University of Alaska, Anchorage Wind Ensemble in this recording of the "American Salute for Band" By Morton Gould, arranged by Douglas E. Wagner. This recording took place in the Discovery Theater at the Anchorage Center for the Performing Arts in 2001. Sorry for the lag in sound. That is a youtube doing.
published: 28 Oct 2009
author: thisguy41487