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Title The Godfather trilogy [sound recording] : I, II, III / music composed by Nino Rota, Carmine Coppola, Pietro Mascagni.

Publication Info. New York : Silva Screen Records America, 2001.
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 95th Street Adult Compact Discs  SOUNDTRACKS MOVIES GODFATHE    AVAILABLE
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Description 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Note Compact disc.
Event Recorded August 2000 at Smecky Studios, Prague ; choir recorded Sept. 2000 at Whitfield Street Studios, London.
Performer Crouch End Festival Chorus ; David Temple, choir master ; City of Prague Philharmonic ; Paul Bateman, conductor.
Contents Godfather. Godfather waltz ; Love theme ; Sicilian pastorale ; Pickup / Rota -- Godfather tarantella ; Godfather mazurka / Coppola -- Godfather finale / Rota -- Godfather, pt II. Immigrant ; Kay / Rota -- Marcia stilo italiano / Coppola -- Godfather pt. II end title / Rota -- Godfather, pt III. Marcia religiosa ; Marcia festa / Coppola -- Immigrant love theme / Rota, Coppola -- Godfather III intermezzo / Coppola -- Prelude from Cavalleria rusrica / Mascagni -- Coda: Godfather III finale / Rota.
Subject Motion picture music -- Excerpts -- Sound recordings.
Genre Compact discs.
Added Author Rota, Nino, 1911-1979, composer.
Coppola, Carmine, 1910-1991, composer.
Bateman, Paul (Musician)
Temple, David, conductor.
Mascagni, Pietro, 1863-1945. Cavalleria rusticana. Preludio.
City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, performer.
Crouch End Festival Chorus, performer.
Added Title Godfather trilogy I, II, III
Standard No. 738572112127
Music No. SSD 1121 Silva Screen
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