Words And Music Trailer

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Judy Garland, Lena Horne and Perry Como perform the songs of Rodgers and Hart in Words And Music (1948).

Liubomir Pipkov Rachenitsa

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Lubomir Pipkov (1904 - 1974) - Rachenitsa (Bulgarian folk dance in 7/8 irregular rhythm) from Spring Caprices (1971-72).Liubomir Pipkov is Panayot Pipkov's son. He belongs to the second generation of Bulgarian composers. He was among the founding members of the Contemporary Music Society (1933), the predecessor of the Union of Bulgarian Composers. His impressive versatility as a composer, literary man and poet, journalist and public figure, pedagogue and socially involved artist with progressive ideas made his name as one of the leading personalities in the music culture and the intellectual elite in Bulgaria in the period 1930s-1970s. He studied Piano with Ivan Torchanov and Henrich Visner. He graduated from the Ecole Normale de Musique in Paris majoring in Composition under Paul Ducas and Nadia Boulanger and Piano under Yvonne Lefйbure. He returned to Bulgaria in 1932 and worked as accompanist at the Sofia Opera and was also actively involved in the work of the newly founded Contemporary Music Society. From 1944 to 1948 he was Director of the Sofia Opera. In 1948 he was appointed Professor of Vocal Ensembles at the State Academy of Music. He began publishing the magazine Music (1948) (since 1953 which was later renamed Bulgarian Music) and participated in a number of congresses and international juries. From 1945 to 1954 he chaired the Union of Bulgarian Composers. In 1974 he was elected Honorary Member of the Union of Bulgarian Filmmakers. He was posthumously awarded the title Corresponding Member of the Arts of the German Democratic Republic. He composed in all genres of the epoch reconsidering in a new creative manner their imagery and musical language. He is author of three operas; vocal-orchestral opuses; four symphonies and other works for symphony, string and chamber orchestra; works for voice and chamber orchestra; choral and solo songs; children's songs; folksong arrangements; film music, etc. Among the choral masterpieces are "In the Field", "Spring Wind", "Yellow Butterfly", "Nani mi nani, Damiancho" or "Priglusheni pesni" - a cycle for female voices choir -, which were included in the repertoire of the Bulgarian choirs and created an internationally acclaimed image of the Bulgarian choral art at prestigious international festivals and other forums.

Liubomir Pipkov Nani mi nani, Damiancho

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Liubomir Pipkov (1904 - 1974)- Nani mi nani, Damiancho (piano miniature) from Spring Caprices (1971-72).Liubomir Pipkov is Panayot Pipkov's son. He belongs to the second generation of Bulgarian composers. He was among the founding members of the Contemporary Music Society (1933), the predecessor of the Union of Bulgarian Composers. His impressive versatility as a composer, literary man and poet, journalist and public figure, pedagogue and socially involved artist with progressive ideas made his name as one of the leading personalities in the music culture and the intellectual elite in Bulgaria in the period 1930s-1970s. He studied Piano with Ivan Torchanov and Henrich Visner. He graduated from the Ecole Normale de Musique in Paris majoring in Composition under Paul Ducas and Nadia Boulanger and Piano under Yvonne Lefйbure. He returned to Bulgaria in 1932 and worked as accompanist at the Sofia Opera and was also actively involved in the work of the newly founded Contemporary Music Society. From 1944 to 1948 he was Director of the Sofia Opera. In 1948 he was appointed Professor of Vocal Ensembles at the State Academy of Music. He began publishing the magazine Music (1948) (siuce 1953 which was later renamed Bulgarian Music) and participated in a number of congresses and international juries. From 1945 to 1954 he chaired the Union of Bulgarian Composers. In 1974 he was elected Honorary Member of the Union of Bulgarian Filmmakers. He was posthumously awarded the title Corresponding Member of the Arts of the German Democratic Republic. He composed in all genres of the epoch reconsidering in a new creative manner their imagery and musical language. He is author of three operas; vocal-orchestral opuses; four symphonies and other works for symphony, string and chamber orchestra; works for voice and chamber orchestra; choral and solo songs; children's songs; folksong arrangements; film music, etc. Among the choral masterpieces are "In the Field", "Spring Wind", "Yellow Butterfly", "Nani mi nani, Damiancho" or "Priglusheni pesni" - a cycle for female voices choir -, which were included in the repertoire of the Bulgarian choirs and created an internationally acclaimed image of the Bulgarian choral art at prestigious international festivals and other forums.

EDDY ARNOLD-MAY DADDY IS ONLY A PICTURE

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948 in country musicFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia• Ten things you may not know about images on Wikipedia •Jump to: navigation, searchSee also: 1947 in country music, 1948 in music, other events of 1948, 1949 in country music and the List of years in Country MusicContents [hide]1 Events 1.1 No dates 2 Top hits of the year 2.1 Number one hits 2.2 Other major hits 3 Top new album releases 4 Births 5 Deaths 6 Further reading [edit] EventsApril 3 -- Radio station KWKH of Shreveport, Louisiana airs the Louisiana Hayride for the first time. May 15 - Billboard magazine begins a sales-based Best Selling Folk Retail Records chart, the magazine's second chart to track the popularity of country songs. The new chart complements the existing Most Played Juke Box Folk Records chart, and begins a practice of multiple charts (and possible simultaneous No. 1 songs) that will continue for the next 10 years. July 24 — Roy Acuff announces his intent to run for governor of Tennessee. Running as the Republican candidate, he will lose to Democratic candidate Gordon Browning in the November election. [edit] No datesEddy Arnold dominates the Billboard magazine charts, scoring five No. 1 songs (six, if one counts Arnold's "I'll Hold You in My Heart (Till I Can Hold You In My Arms," which had been No. 1 since November 1947). Only Jimmy Wakely's "One Has My Name (the Other Has My Heart)" breaks Arnold's streak. Four other songs by Arnold also make the country charts. [edit] Top hits of the year[edit] Number one hits(As certified by Billboard magazine)April 8 - "Anytime" - Eddy Arnold June 5 - "Boquet of Roses" - Eddy Arnold June 5 - "Texarkana Baby" - Eddy Arnold September 18 - "Just a Little Lovin' (Will Go a Long, Long Way)" - Eddy Arnold November 13 - "One Has My Name (the Other Has My Heart)" - Jimmy Wakely December 25 - "A Heart Full of Love (For a Handful of Kisses)" - Eddy Arnold Note: Starting May 15, a second chart - the Best Selling Folk Retail Records chart - begins tracking the popularity of country songs, in addition to the Most Played Juke Box Folk Records chart. This means that for the first time, there could be more than one No. 1 hit on a given date. [edit] Other major hitsTennessee Waltz - Peewee King and Redd Stewart Sweeter Than The Flowers - Moon Mullican Life Gets Teejus Don't It - Carson Robinson Suspicion - Tex Williams Never Trust A Woman - Tex Williams Don't Telegraph (Tell A Woman)- Tex Williams Humpty Dumpty Heart - Hank Thompson Deck Of Cards T. - Texas Tyler What A Fool I Was - Eddy Arnold My Daddy Is Only A Picture - Eddy Arnold Then I Turned And Walked Slowly Away - Eddy Arnold Banjo Polka - Tex Williams Signed Sealed AND Delivered - Cowboy Copas Tennessee Moon - Cowboy Copas Blue Shadows On The Trail - Roy Rogers Seaman's Blues - Ernest Tubb Forever Is Ending Today - Ernest Tubb Rye Whiskey - Tex Ritter Rock and Rye Rag - Tex Ritter Buttons And Bows - Gene Autry Honky Tonkin' - Hank Williams Bubbles In My Beer - Bob Wills Waltz Of The Wind - Roy Acuff Who Me? - Tex Williams I Love You So Much It Hurts - Floyd Tillman Green Light - Hank Thompson Chime Bells - Elton Britt Cool Water - Sons Of The Pioneers Peepin' Through The Keyhole - Cliffie Stone I'm My Own Grandpa - Lonzo and Oscar Molly Darling - Eddy Arnold Doghouse Boogie - Hawkshaw Hawkins Let's Say Goodbye Like We Said Hello - Ernest Tubb Have You Ever Been Lonely - Ernest Tubb

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