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Cowbell Serenade, by Walter Gross (1909-1967)
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"Cowbell Serenade," composed by Walter Gross (1909-1967) for Paul Whiteman in 1938. This performance is by students of the Berklee School of Music in Boston, MA, on May 5, ...
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9 Of Course It Isn't Easy
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Peter Schlosser, baritone, sings the ninth movement of the Rosenberg Cantata, "We Are Innocent," by Leonard Lehrman, based on The Death House Letters of Julius & Ethel Rose...
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8 A Visit from Mother
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Helene Williams, soprano, , sings the eighth movement of the Rosenberg Cantata, "We Are Innocent," by Leonard Lehrman, based on The Death House Letters of Julius & Ethel Ro...
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12 To Michael & Robert
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Helene Williams, soprano, Peter Schlosser, baritone, and The Metropolitan Philharmonic Orchestra & Chorus perform the twelfth and final movement of the Rosenberg Cantata, "...
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11 On the Threshold of Death
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Peter Schlosser, baritone, sings the eleventh movement of the Rosenberg Cantata, "We Are Innocent," by Leonard Lehrman, based on The Death House Letters of Julius & Ethel R...
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10. "Mercy"?
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Helene Williams, soprano,Peter Schlosser, baritone, and The Metropolitan Philharmonic Orchestra & Chorus perform the tenth movement of the Rosenberg Cantata, "We Are Innoc...
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7A Interlude
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The Metropolitan Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by the composer, Leonard Lehrman, at Marymount Manhattan Theatre, June 11, 1989, in the Interlude from his Rosenberg Canta...
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7 The Astounding Spectacle
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Helene Williams, soprano, Peter Schlosser, baritone, and The Metropolitan Philharmonic Orchestra & Chorus perform the seventh movement of the Rosenberg Cantata, "We Are Inn...
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6 How Much You Have Given Me
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Peter Schlosser, baritone, sings the sixth movement of the Rosenberg Cantata, "We Are Innocent," by Leonard Lehrman, based on The Death House Letters of Julius & Ethel Rose...
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5 How Sad I Was to Leave You
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Helene Williams, soprano, sings the fifth movement of the Rosenberg Cantata, "We Are Innocent," by Leonard Lehrman, based on The Death House Letters of Julius & Ethel Rosen...
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