16 biggest hits [sound recording] / Liberace.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: CK 63552 | ColumbiaPublication details: New York : Columbia/Legacy, p2000.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 pamphletOther title:
  • Sixteen biggest hits
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • SDA 20360
Contents:
El cumbanchero / R. Hernandez (3:08) -- Warsaw concerto / R. Addinsell (3:55) -- Liebestraum / F. Liszt (3:36) -- Easter parade (from the B'way musical As thousands cheer) / I. Berlin (3:00) -- Alexander's ragtime band (live) / I. Berlin (3:14) -- Moonlight sonata / L. van Beethoven (3:19) -- The story of three loves (18th variation: Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini) / S. Rachmaninoff (2:55) -- September song (from the B'way musical Knickerbocker holiday) / K. Weill/M. Anderson (3:04) -- Beer barrel polka / L. Brown/J. Vejvoda/W. Timm/V. Zeman (2:29) -- Liberace boogie (live) / Liberace (4:40) -- Cement mixer (Put-ti, put-ti) / P. Mills/S. Gaillard (3:01) -- Chopsticks (arr. Liberace) (3:20) -- Nocturne no. 2 in E-flat major, op. 9 / F. Chopin (4:42) -- Sincerely yours (from the Warner Bros. film Sincerely yours) / P.F. Webster/Liberace (3:05) -- Twelfth Street rag / E.L. Bowman (2:05) -- I'll be seeing you / I. Kahal/S. Fain (2:57).
Liberace, piano ; orchestra ; George Liberace, conductor.Summary: "No stage was big enough for Liberace, a flamboyant performer, equally at ease in the classical and the pop worlds. His artistry at the piano contributed enormously to his success. One of the earliest stars of television, Liberace shared his unique brand of musicianship with millions who would not otherwise have been exposed to instrumental music. This recording features many of the selections for which he became famous."--Container.
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El cumbanchero / R. Hernandez (3:08) -- Warsaw concerto / R. Addinsell (3:55) -- Liebestraum / F. Liszt (3:36) -- Easter parade (from the B'way musical As thousands cheer) / I. Berlin (3:00) -- Alexander's ragtime band (live) / I. Berlin (3:14) -- Moonlight sonata / L. van Beethoven (3:19) -- The story of three loves (18th variation: Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini) / S. Rachmaninoff (2:55) -- September song (from the B'way musical Knickerbocker holiday) / K. Weill/M. Anderson (3:04) -- Beer barrel polka / L. Brown/J. Vejvoda/W. Timm/V. Zeman (2:29) -- Liberace boogie (live) / Liberace (4:40) -- Cement mixer (Put-ti, put-ti) / P. Mills/S. Gaillard (3:01) -- Chopsticks (arr. Liberace) (3:20) -- Nocturne no. 2 in E-flat major, op. 9 / F. Chopin (4:42) -- Sincerely yours (from the Warner Bros. film Sincerely yours) / P.F. Webster/Liberace (3:05) -- Twelfth Street rag / E.L. Bowman (2:05) -- I'll be seeing you / I. Kahal/S. Fain (2:57).

Liberace, piano ; orchestra ; George Liberace, conductor.

Recorded 1952-1955.

"No stage was big enough for Liberace, a flamboyant performer, equally at ease in the classical and the pop worlds. His artistry at the piano contributed enormously to his success. One of the earliest stars of television, Liberace shared his unique brand of musicianship with millions who would not otherwise have been exposed to instrumental music. This recording features many of the selections for which he became famous."--Container.

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