5,215 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Compositions By Ary Barroso"

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Sung by Carmen Miranda. Victor disc 33.769
Author: Ary Barroso
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Sung by Carmen Miranda and Sylvio Caldas. Disc Victor 33445.
Author: Ary Barroso and Marques Porto
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Sung by Carmen Miranda. Victor disc 33769.
Author: Ary Barroso and Luiz Peixoto
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Sung by Carmen Miranda. Odeon disc 11540.
Author: Ary Barroso
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Sung by Carmen Miranda. Odeon disc 11442.
Author: Ary Barroso
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Sung by Carmen Miranda. Vicot disc 33445.
Author: Ary Barroso
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The Più vivo section in Six Moments Musicaux, No. 4. The piece, composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff in 1896 was published before 1923, and thus is in the public domain. See also Image:Moments Musicaux 4.png.
Author: Alton
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Oh, My Corn Field! (Op. 4, No. 5), composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff. Also see Corn song
Author: Alton
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One of the most famous opera of Eric Satie (1866-1925), French composer and pianist. It was published in Paris in 1888. Italiano: Una delle opere piu celebri di Eric Satie (1866-1925), pianista e compositore francese. Fu pubblicata a Parigi nel 1888. Une des œuvres les plus célèbres d'Eric Satie (1866-1925), compositeur et pianiste français. Il a été publié à Paris en 1888.
Author: Teknopazzo
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One of the most famous opera of Eric Satie (1866-1925), French composer and pianist. It was published in Paris in 1888. Italiano: Una delle opere piu celebri di Eric Satie (1866-1925), pianista e compositore francese. Fu pubblicata a Parigi nel 1888. Une des œuvres les plus célèbres d'Eric Satie (1866-1925), compositeur et pianiste français. Il a été publié à Paris en 1888.
Author: Teknopazzo
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Chromatic mediant, A♭ (♭VI), in Brahms Op.90, II, mm.128-134.
Author: Untitled
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Wann?, puzzle canon by Johannes Brahms.
Author: Untitled
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Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 18 in C minor for piano and orchestra (13 minutes, then Scriabin Nocturne Op. 9, No. 2)
Author: Untitled
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Subtonic as secondary dominant to the mediant in minor from Brahms Op.76.7, Eight Pieces, for piano (1878).
Author: Hyacinth
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Ausschnitt aus dem zweiten Satz von Griegs Klaviersonate
Author: Untitled
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A section in Six Moments Musicaux, No. 1. The piece, composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff in 1896 was published before 1923, and thus is in the public domain. See also Image:Moments Musicaux 1.png.
Author: Alton
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Example 12 from Stockhausen's article "… wie die Zeit vergeht …", illustrating with a version of the series from Gruppen fur drei Orchester that, "if you start from the intervals of a proportion series, then with every step forward the register of each duration is also already chosen" (Stockhausen 1963b, 117). There are "a number of basic durations, indicated in metronome marks and corresponding with the pitch proportions within the series, reaching far as the octave positions (basic duration units)" (Leeuw 2005, 174), or "a duration scale which changes its 'time register' … corresponds to a twelve-tone scale that extends over more than one octave" (Misch 1998, 157–58).
Author: Stockhausen
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Tone row from Stockhausen's Klavierstück IX.
Author: Hyacinth
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Prime form of five note tone row from Igor Stravinsky's In memoriam Dylan Thomas.
Author: file & music: Created by Hyacinth (talk) 23:45, 17 December 2011 (UTC) using Sibelius 5. score: Igor Stravinsky
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Tone mixtures for Group I of Studie II. First five pitches (Group I: 1). G♯=100 Hz.
Author: Hyacinth
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Tone proportions of Studie I. I took F♮ as the starting point.
Author: Hyacinth
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Prime row form from Stravinsky's Requiem Canticles.
Author: Hyacinth
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Tone row with Schoenberg's initials preceded by remaining four notes.
Author: Hyacinth
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Rudiments of the 12-note series from Stockhausen's Klavierstück III (Leeuw 2005, 176–77). Created by Hyacinth (talk) 01:36, 20 October 2010 using Sibelius 5.
Author: The original uploader was Hyacinth at English Wikipedia.
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the famous chords symbolizing the church bells in Debussy's prelude La cathédrale engloutie
Author: Hyacinth
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The fourteen-tone series on which the melody "Libra" from Karlheinz Stockhausen's Tierkreis is based. (From p. 151 of Jerome Kohl, "The Evolution of Macro- and Micro-Time Relations in Stockhausen's Recent Music", Perspectives of New Music 22, nos. 1 & 2 (Fall-Winter 1983/Spring-Summer 1984): 147–85.)
Author: Hyacinth
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Study in Canon for Organ (1896) by Charles Harford Lloyd, J.B. Millet Company
Author: User:Mike Hayes
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Romance, composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff in 1887. See Romance - Rachmaninoff.png.
Author: By Alton
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Two hand piano reduction of the "Lacrimosa" from Mozart's Requiem, arranged by Franz Liszt.
Author: Untitled
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A recording of the Berceuse & Finalé from The Firebird (Stravinski, Igor) arranged by Merle Isaac, performed by the New Mexico All-State Concert Orchestra of 2015.
Author: И́горь Стравинский, Merle Isaac, New Mexico All-State Concert Orchestra of 2015
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Nokturn e-moll op. posth. 72 nr 1Nocturne in E minor, Op. posth. 72 no. 1
Author: Untitled
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Waltz in A minor, B. 150, KK IVb/11, P. 2/11, often designated as No. 19, is a waltz for solo piano
Author: Untitled
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Nokturn f-moll op. 55 nr 1Nocturne in F minor, Op. 55 no. 1
Author: Untitled
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John Philip Sousa's march "Sound Off", played by the U.S. Marine Band for the album Sound Off!.
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: United States Marine Band
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John Philip Sousa's march "The Man Behind the Gun", played by the U.S. Marine Band for the album Uncommon Valor.
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: United States Marine Band
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The second movement of the suite Looking Upward by John Philip Sousa, "Beneath the Southern Cross", played by the U.S. Marine Band for the album Semper Fidelis: Music of John Philip Sousa
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: U.S. Marine Band
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The march "On the Campus" by John Philip Sousa, played by the United States Marine Band
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: United States Marine Band
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John Philip Sousa's Jack Tar March, performed by the U. S. Navy Band's Ceremonial Band
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: U.S. Navy Band
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John Philip Sousa's march "Bullets and Bayonets", played by the United States Marine Band
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: United States Marine Band
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The third and final movement of the suite Looking Upward by John Philip Sousa, "Mars and Venus", played by the U.S. Marine Band for the album Semper Fidelis: Music of John Philip Sousa
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: U.S. Marine Band
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The march "New York Hippodrome" by John Philip Sousa, played by the United States Marine Band. Performed October 30, 2007 in Newport, Rhode Island during the 2007 National Concert Tour. Col. Michael J. Colburn, conducting.
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: United States Marine Band
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The Liberty Bell performed by the Ceremonial Brass and Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 2 from Ceremonial Music (1993)
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Ceremonial Brass and Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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The march Sabre and Spurs by John Philip Sousa, played by the U.S. Marine Band for the album Semper Fidelis: Music of John Philip Sousa
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: U.S. Marine Band
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The march "The Fairest of the Fair" by John Philip Sousa, played by the United States Marine Band
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: United States Marine Band
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The march "Jack Tar" by John Philip Sousa, played by the United States Marine Band
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: United States Marine Band
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John Philip Sousa's march "Powahatan's Daughter", played by the United States Marine Band
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: United States Marine Band
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The march "The Gladiator" by John Philip Sousa, played by the United States Marine Band. Recorded November 4, 2006 at the Curtis M. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in Gainesville, Florida. Lt. Col. Michael J. Colburn, conducting.
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: United States Marine Band
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