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Allan Hancock Ensemble, concert hall, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, 1938 February 6, 8:30 p.m., broadcast on KHJ, Mutual Don Lee Broadcasting Company, Los Angeles, California. Hancock Ensemble (Julius Tannenbaum (in place of G. Allan Hancock), violoncello et al.) Harold Whitcraft, tenor Floyd Mack (Floyd Taft MacLaughlin), commentator. ❧ CONTENTS: opening theme music (En bateau, no. 1 from Petit suite (piano 4-hands) (arranged for instrumental ensemble) / Claude Debussy) -- Valse rustique, no. 2 from 4 characteristic waltzes, op. 22 (orchestra) (arranged for instrumental ensemble) / Samuel Coleridge-Taylor -- Return from the fair at Landevennec, no. 2 from In Brittany, op. 13 [Retour du parton de Landévennec, no. 2 from En Bretagne] (piano) (arranged for instrumental ensemble) / Emmanuel Rhené-Baton -- Serenade, D minor, no. 4 from Swan song, D. 957 [Ständchen, D minor, no. 4 from Schwanengesang] (voice and piano) (Ludwig Rellstab (1797-1856), text) (arranged for voice and instrumental ensemble) / Franz Schubert -- Minuet, B major (1884) [Minuetto] (string orchestra) / Giovanni Bolzoni -- Clair de lune, no. 3 from Suite bergamasque (piano) (arranged for instrumental ensemble) / Claude Debussy -- Aprile (voice and piano) (Rocco Pagliara (1856-1914), text) (arranged for voice and instrumental ensemble) / Francesco Paolo Tosti -- Warum, no. 3 from Fantasiestücke, op. 12 (piano) (arranged for instrumental ensemble) / Robert Schumann -- closing theme music (En bateau, no. 1 from Petit suite (piano 4-hands) (arranged for instrumental ensemble) / Claude Debussy).
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