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Orquesta Nova.

Title
  1. Orquesta Nova.
Published by
  1. New York, N.Y. : Chesky Records, 1991.
Author
  1. Orquesta Nova, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf

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Additional authors
  1. Franzetti, Carlos
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Subject
  1. Popular instrumental music > Latin America > 1991-2000
Contents
  1. La muerte del angel / composed by Astor Piazzolla ; orchestrations by Carlos Franzetti (3:30) -- Little village / composed and arranged by Carlos Franzetti (3:53) -- Oblivion / composed and arranged by Astor Piazzolla (4:15) -- Drume negrita / composed by Ernesto Grenet ; arranged by Carlos Franzetti (2:57) -- Al caer la noche / composed and arranged by Carlos Franzetti (4:33) -- Serenata / composed and arranged by Carlos Franzetti (4:33) -- Por toda a minha vida / composed by Antonio Carlos Jobim ; arranged by Carlos Franzetti (2:19) -- Amparo / composed by Antonio Carlos Jobim ; arranged by Carlos Franzetti (3:40) -- Danza caprichosa / composed and arranged by Joel Diamond (3:31) -- Retrato em branco e preto / composed by Antonio Carlos Jobim ; arranged by Carlos Franzetti and Orquesta Nova (3:32) -- Wapango / composed and arranged by Paquito D\u0027Rivera (2:20) -- Nocturne / composed and arranged by Carlos Franzetti (6:09) -- Chôro : no. 1 / composed by Heitor Villa Lobos ; arranged by Carlos Franzetti (4:37) -- Atorrante / composed by Pedro Palau ; arranged by Albert Haffner (3:03).
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Latin American popular instrumental music.
  2. Compact disc.
  3. Program notes and by Steve Sacks and credits, in English ([6] p. : port.) inserted in container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded May 28-30, 1991, at the General Theological Seminary, [New York City].