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Come and trip it [electronic resource] : instrumental dance music, 1780s-1920s

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Variant title
Instrumental dance music, 1780s-1920s
Published
New York, N.Y. :DRAM,[2007]
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http://proxy.its.virginia.edu/login?url=http://www.dramonline.org/Identifier/80293
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Contents
  • Prima donna waltz / G. Jullien (Judith Plant, keyed bugle ; with orchestra)
  • Jenny Lind polka / arr. Allen Dodworth. Minuet and gavotte / Alexander Reinagle (Ellen Farren, pianoforte)
  • Country fiddle music (Rodney Miller, fiddle)
  • Natalie polka-mazurka / Charles Grobe (Ellen Farren, pianoforte)
  • Flying cloud schottische / Charles d'Albert (Judith Plant, keyed bugle ; with orchestra)
  • Victoria galop / Francis Johnson (Judith Plant, keyed bugle ; Alan Moore, pianoforte)
  • The flirt polka / arr. Charles Grobe (Ellen Farren and Alan Moore, pianofortes)
  • La sonnambula quadrille number two / Francis Johnson (Judith Plant, keyed bugle ; with orchestra)
  • Eliza Jane McCue / arr. L.O. de Witt. Blaze-away! / Abe Holzmann. Ma ragtime baby / Fred S. Stone. Hiawatha / Neil Moret. Chinatown, my Chinatown / Jean Schwartz. El irresistible / L. Logatti (Gerard Schwarz and his dance orchestra)
  • At the Mississippi Cabaret / Albert Gumble. Valse de ma coeur / M.K. Jerome. Kansas City blues / E.L. Bowman. Hold me / Art Hickman and Ben Black. Waltzing the blues / Clarence Gaskill. Sweet man / Roy Turk and Maceo Pinkard (Dick Hyman and his dance orchestra)
Notes
Streaming audio.
"Recorded Anthology of American Music, Inc."
Title from image of compact disc cover on Web page (viewed July 10, 2007).
"Originally released as New World Records LP NW 293"--Container.
Includes program notes.
Publisher no.
80293 DRAM
Performer(s)
Members of the Federal Music Society, John Baldon, conductor, Frederick R. Selch, president ; Dick Hyman and his dance orchestra ; Gerard Schwarz and his dance orchestra.
Recording information
"Recorded at Columbia Recording Studios, 30th Street, New York."
Other forms
Also available as compact disc; previously issued as New World Records 80293-2.
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