A Royal Night Out (Solo Piano)


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This matching folio for A Royal Night Out features selections from the original music of the film composed by the renowned Paul Englishby, arranged for solo Piano. The film sees the young Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret venturing out of Buckingham Palace during the VE day celebrations. The music reflects the comic drama that the film portrays, with the celebratory mood after the Victory in Europe. The film has been acclaimed by critics and audiences alike for acting, direction but also the beautifully fitting original score. This songbook includes 17 selections from the film along with a foreword by the composer Paul Englishby in which he details his compositional process in fascinating detail, as well as wonderful full colour shots from the film. Songlist: - Princess Elizabeth (Opening Titles) - Elizabeth Asks - Yippee! - Chasing Margaret - Trafalgar Square - Outside The Palace - New World - Dance At Stan's - Tugboat - Margaret Goes To Chelsea - Tuxedo Junction - American Patrol - Ask You - Café In Paris - Thanks For Everything - In The Mood - Things Ain't What They Used To Be




The Graphic an Illustrated Weekly Newspaper


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1874. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.




The Musical World


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Musical Messenger


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Duke Ellington's America


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Few American artists in any medium have enjoyed the international and lasting cultural impact of Duke Ellington. From jazz standards such as “Mood Indigo” and “Don’t Get Around Much Anymore,” to his longer, more orchestral suites, to his leadership of the stellar big band he toured and performed with for decades after most big bands folded, Ellington represented a singular, pathbreaking force in music over the course of a half-century. At the same time, as one of the most prominent black public figures in history, Ellington demonstrated leadership on questions of civil rights, equality, and America’s role in the world. With Duke Ellington’s America, Harvey G. Cohen paints a vivid picture of Ellington’s life and times, taking him from his youth in the black middle class enclave of Washington, D.C., to the heights of worldwide acclaim. Mining extensive archives, many never before available, plus new interviews with Ellington’s friends, family, band members, and business associates, Cohen illuminates his constantly evolving approach to composition, performance, and the music business—as well as issues of race, equality and religion. Ellington’s own voice, meanwhile, animates the book throughout, giving Duke Ellington’s America an intimacy and immediacy unmatched by any previous account. By far the most thorough and nuanced portrait yet of this towering figure, Duke Ellington’s America highlights Ellington’s importance as a figure in American history as well as in American music.




The Etude


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Includes music.




The Musical Times


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Etude Music Magazine


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Includes music.