Frederick Fennell, Eastman-Rochester Pops ‎– Hi-Fi A La Espanola And Popovers (1994)

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Title: Hi-Fi A La Espanola And Popovers
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: Mercury
Genre: Classical
Quality: APE (image+.cue,log)
Total Time: 01:03:24
Total Size: 359 Mb
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Tracklist:

HI-FI A La Espaňola
1 Brazilian Sleigh Bells
Composed By – Percy Faith 3:03
2 Andalucia
Composed By – Ernesto Lecuona 2:37
3 Malaguena
Composed By – Ernesto Lecuona 4:03
4 Intermezzo From Goyescas
Composed By – Enrique Granados 4:38
5 Jamaican Rumba
Composed By – Arthur Benjamin 2:05
6 Batuque
Composed By – Oscar Lorenzo Fernández 3:27
7 Amparito Roca
Composed By – Jaime Texidor 2:21
8 Ritual Fire Dance (From "El Amor Brujo")
Composed By – Manuel De Falla 3:57
9 The Bullfighter's Prayer
Composed By – Joaquín Turina 8:04
10 Brazilian Dance
Composed By – Camargo Mozart Gaurnieri 2:02

Popovers
11 Hora Staccato
Composed By – Georges Dinicu 2:11
12 Libestraum
Composed By – Franz Liszt 4:18
13 Love's Dream After The Ball
Composed By – Alphons Czibulka 4:00
14 Finlandia
Composed By – Jean Sibelius 8:07
15 Clair De Lune
Composed By – Claude Debussy 4:28
16 Polka (From "The Golden Age")
Composed By – Dmitri Shostakovich 2:16

Performers:
Frederick Fennell
Eastman-Rochester Pops ‎

This release contains two albums in one; Hi-Fi a la Espanola and Popovers, conducted by Frederick Fennell and performed by the Eastman-Rochester Pops. Includes such hits as Brazilian Sleigh Bells, Jamaican Rumba, Love's Dream After the Ball and many more. Fennell conducts with incredible verve, and the Eastman-Rochester Pops responds in kind, with immaculately tight and polished performances. This recording has been mastered by the K2 HD format of 24-bit 100kHz, which creates an unbelievable sound surpassing other formats.





  • Thorsen
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Many Thanks, More Frederick Fennell Please!
  • hollinsuk
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Many thanks for sharing.

I agree with "Thorsen".

Cheers.