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Title: |
Lulie the iceberg : based on an original story by her imperial highness Princess Hisako of Takamado |
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Artistic Coordinator: |
Produtor, Steven Epstein
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Performers: |
Sam Waterston, narrador; Yo-Yo Ma, violoncelo; Paul Winter, saxofone soprano; Pamela Frank, violino; The Orchestra of St. Luke's and Betty Baisch/Choral Associates; Derrick Inouye, direcção.
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Publication: |
[S.l.] : Sony Classical, 1999 |
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ISRC: |
Sony Classical: SK 61665 |
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Physical Description: | 1 disco (CD) (60 min.) : stereo; 12 cm | |
Notes: | Recorded live in concert on November 3, 1998 at Carnegie Hall in New York City, New York; No do Serviço de Aquisições e Tratamento Técnico | |
Music Category/Genre: | Classical Music | |
Call Number: | 300.STO.15117 |
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TRACKS* / CONTENTS: |
Ajuda
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Part I: North Pole | |||||
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Movement 1, Meerara, marluliara.
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Movement 2, "Listen, for we have a tale to tell. A simple tale about an iceberg - Lulie...".
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Part II: First journey | |||||
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Movement 3, "His friends gathered around him. "Don't go, said the polar bear...".
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Movement 4, "The clown-faced puffins were delighted...".
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Movement 5, "The dolphins kept up a friendly chatter and took turns pulling...".
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Part III: Equator | |||||
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Movement 6, "The winds felt sorry for him. 'We will blow you across the equator...".
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Movement 7, "Stop! Please stop!' The winds stopped blowing and the waves calmed down...".
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Movement 8, "At night the moon and stars would whisper sweet words of encouragement...".
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Part IV: Second journey | |||||
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Movement 9, "Many days passed... He turned to find his friends the humpback whales...".
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Movement 10, "Drifting past the coast of Brazil, Lulie was blissfully happy...".
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Part V: South Pole | |||||
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Movement 11, "The southern humpback whales came to greet him...".
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Movement 12, "It was then that Lulie heard the voices. 'It's the elders...!".
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