Feature film made in Carnegie Hall, in English. (1947). 144m. B&W.Edgar G. Ulmer, director. Starring Marsha Hunt, with Walter Damrosch and Olin Downes. Bruno Walter and the New York Philharmonic.Bruno Walter Wagner, Die Meistersinger, Prelude; Lily Pons Rachmaninoff, "Vocalise" and Delibes, Lakmé, "Bell Song"; Gregor Piatigorsky Saint-Saëns, The Carnival of the Animals, "The Swan"; Risë Stevens Saint-Saëns, Samson et Dalila, "Mon coeur s'ouvre à ta voix" and Bizet, Carmen, "Seguidilla"; Artur Rodzinski Beethoven, Fifth Symphony, transition to the Fourth Movement plus an extended excerpt from the Fourth Movement; Artur Rubinstein Chopin, "Heroic" Polonaise, in A-flat and De Falla, El Amor Brujo, "The Ritual Fire Dance" (arranged for piano); Jan Peerce Di Capua, "O sole mio"; Ezio Pinza Verdi, Simon Boccanegra, "A te l'estremo addio"; Mozart, Don Giovanni, "Fin ch'han dal vino"; Vaughn Monroe Sam Coslow, "Beware, My Heart" and Frank Ryerson and William Moore, "The Pleasure's All Mine"; Jascha Heifetz & Fritz Reiner Tchaikovsky, Violin Concerto, First Movement; Leopold Stokowski Tchaikovsky, Fifth Symphony, Second Movement; and Harry James Charles Previn, conductor: Hal Borne, "Brown Danube."
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