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Great Viennese Classics

City of Glasgow Philharmonic Orchestra

Scottish
REL Records

Released: 2nd January 2009
Catalogue Number: RECD565
Barcode: 722932056527
Running Time: 66mins.

CD£8.58Out of Stock

You can listen to short samples from some of the tracks on this album using the player below.


Not quite within our 'All Celtic' genre but if the City of Glasgow Philharmonic Orchestra feel that it's worth doing then it does fit as an 'artist'.
As the tunes are all classics then you will know them well, in fact if you enjoy 'The Last Night of the Proms' and such events then you might just find this as a wee pot of gold.

1) Overture - The Opera Ball.
2) Radetsky March.
3) Anvil Polka.
4) Cuckoo Polka.
5) Overture - Die Fledermaus.
6) Chatterbox Polka.
7) Pizzicato Polka.
8) Champagne Polka.
9) Clear Track Polka.
10) The Dragonfly.
11) Trisch Trasch Polka.
12) Salute the Magyars Polka.
13) Thunder & Lightning Polka.
14) Bandit Galop.
15) Perpetuum.
16) Blue Danube Waltz.
Not quite within our 'All Celtic' genre but if the City of Glasgow Philharmonic Orchestra feel that it's worth doing then it does fit as an 'artist'.
As the tunes are all classics then you will know them well, in fact if you enjoy 'The Last Night of the Proms' and such events then you might just find this as a wee pot of gold.

Lineup

City of Glasgow Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Iain Sutherland.

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