Weber's Rondo brillant in D♭ op.65 for piano; it was orchestrated by Berlioz (1841) and, much altered, by Weingartner.
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Weber's Rondo brillant in D♭ op.65 for piano; it was orchestrated by Berlioz (1841) and, much altered, by Weingartner.
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Ballet film by G. Kelly which was produced in 1952 but not released until 1956. Its three parts are titled ‘Circus’ (mus. Ibert, with Sombart, Kelly, and Youskevitch), ‘Ring around the Rosy’ (mus. A. Previn, with Paltenghi, Dale, Youskevitch, Bessy, D. Adams, and Toumanova), and ‘Sinbad the Sailor’ (mus. Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade adapted by R. Eden, a mix of cartoon and live dance with Kelly and D. Kasady).
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| We the People (Lyrics) | 40 Below Summer | 40 Below Summer | (3:40) |
| Rope (Lyrics) | 40 Below Summer | 40 Below Summer | (4:21) |
| Still Life (Lyrics) | 40 Below Summer | 40 Below Summer | (3:02) |
| Wither Away (Lyrics) | 40 Below Summer | 40 Below Summer | (4:18) |
| Step into the Sideshow (Lyrics) | 40 Below Summer | 40 Below Summer | (3:04) |
| Falling Down (Lyrics) | 40 Below Summer | 40 Below Summer | (4:27) |
| Smile Electric (Lyrics) | 40 Below Summer | 40 Below Summer | (2:59) |
| Rejection (Lyrics) | 40 Below Summer | 40 Below Summer | (4:09) |
| Power Tool (Lyrics) | 40 Below Summer | 40 Below Summer | (4:15) |
| Drown (Lyrics) | 40 Below Summer | 40 Below Summer | (4:30) |
| Minus One (Lyrics) | 40 Below Summer | 40 Below Summer | (2:36) |
| Jonesin' (Lyrics) | 40 Below Summer | 40 Below Summer | (4:43) |
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| Studio album by 40 Below Summer | ||||
| Released | October 16, 2001 | |||
| Recorded | ??? | |||
| Genre | Rap metal Nu metal |
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| Length | 46:05 | |||
| Label | London-Sire (Original) Warner (Re-issue) |
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| Producer | GGGarth Shawn Crahan Steven Richards |
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Invitation to the Dance is the debut major release by the disbanded alternative metal music group 40 Below Summer. The album was released on October 16, 2001 via London-Sire Records. Two months after its release, the label went out of business, and the album was re-issued through Warner Music.
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