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  1. Track listing. All compositions by Ralph Moore except where noted. "Freeway" – 8:04. "Enigma" ( J. J. Johnson) – 5:29. "Episode from a Village Dance" ( Donald Brown) – 7:37.

  2. All compositions by Ralph Moore except where noted "Hopscotch" – 7:56 "Monk's Dream" (Thelonious Monk) – 7:57 "3 1 0 Blues" – 8:04 "Phoebe's Samba" (Benny Green) – 5:53 "Girl Talk" – 6:55 "Into Dawn" (Roy Hargrove) – 7:40 "Line D" – 4:15; Personnel. Ralph Moore – tenor saxophone; Roy Hargrove – trumpet (tracks 1, 3 ...

  3. Ralph Moore's Surveys. The link list for all Ralph's surveys, either on this site or on the new site, can be found here. Advertising on. Musicweb. Obtain 10% discount. Subscribe to our free weekly review listing.

  4. "Line D" – 4:15.All compositions by Ralph Moore except where notedMUSICOS :Ralph Moore – tenor saxophoneRoy Hargrove – trumpet (tracks 1, 3, 4 & 6)Benny Green – pianoPeter Washington – bassVictor Lewis (tracks 2, 4, 6 & 7), Kenny Washington (tracks 1, 3 & 5) – drums💙💙💙💙 FURTHERMORE furthermore. Publicado por pepejazzy en 6:00.

  5. Favourite Recordings of Ten Donizetti Operas A Survey by Ralph Moore. Donizetti wrote more than seventy operas, and while some are undisputed masterpieces, others are clearly somewhat routine and even humdrum, but always invariably at least partially enlivened by his feeling for the long, melodic vocal line and a sense of the dramatic particularly attuned to the pathos of noble despair ...

  6. All compositions by Ralph Moore except where noted. "Dunes" – 6:30. "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" ( Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart) – 6:08. "Round Trip" (Kevin Eubanks) – 5:07. "Lotus Blossom" ( Kenny Dorham) – 6:04. "Monique" – 6:25. "Back Room Blues" (Brian Lynch) – 6:56. "Sleigh Ride" ( Leroy Anderson) – 5:13 Additional track on CD reissue.

  7. Berliozs Requiem – a survey of the recordings. By Ralph Moore. Berlioz’ Grande Messe des Morts is a remarkably daring and innovative work for its time, typical of the composers iconoclastic originality. While certainly not conventionally pious, Berlioz retained an affection for the Mass imbued in him via his Catholic upbringing, and ...