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Genre:Classical, Stage & Screen
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<<"A White House Cantata" is the concert adaptation of "1600 Pennsylvania Avenue", the musical play produced by the collaboration of Alan Jay Lerner and Leonard Bernstein between 1972 and 1976.>>
Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London, Studio 1, September 1998
. A White House Cantata: Scenes From '1600 Pennsylvania Avenue' . Part 1 1. Prelude 3:58. President George Washington (1789-97) . George Washington And Congress Choose A Location For The Capital City. 2. Ten Square Miles By The Potomac River 5:36. President John Adams (1797-1801) . Little Lud Escapes From Slavery... 3. If I Was A Dove 2:23. ...and Helps Abigail Adams Find The Unfinished White House. 4. Welcome Home, Miz Adams 1:025. Take Care Of This House 4:28. President Thomas Jefferson (1801-09) . Thomas Jefferson Entertains. 6. The President Jefferson Sunday Luncheon March 3:44. President James Madison (1809-17) . Grown-up Lud Admires Thomaseena, Another Young Servant. 7. Seena 2:48. The British Dine At The White House. 8. Sonatina 8:49. President James Monroe (1817-25) . Lud And Seena Are Married. 9. Lud's Wedding 3:59. James And Eliza Monroe Are Sleepless. He Has Decided To Send All The Blacks, Including The Servants, To Liberia. His Wife Disagrees. 10. The Monroviad 9:48. For Lud And Seena, And For All Blacks, The Streets Of Washington Have Become More Dangerous. 11. This Time 6:32. President James Buchanan (1857-61) . How Can James Buchanan Avert A Civil War? 12. We Must Have A Ball 3:40. Part II . President Andrew Johnson (1865-69) . Following Lincoln's Abolition Of Slavery And The End Of The Civil War, The White House Servants Celebrate Their Future. 13. Bright And Black 4:23. Presidents Ulysses S. Grant (1869-77) And Rutherford B. Hayes (1877-81) . At The Hayes Inauguration, Julia Grant And Lucy Hayes Reflect On Their Futures - And On One Another. 14. Duet For One 9:01. President Chester Alan Arthur (1881-85) . President Arthur Entertains Mr. Rockefeller And Mr. Vanderbilt With A Minstrel Show. . The Money-Lovin' Minstrel Show . President Theodore Roosevelt (1901-09) . Theodore Roosevelt Brings A New Dedication To A New Century. 18. To Make Us Proud 6:36
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 0 28946 34482 8Barcode 028946344828
Phonographic Copyright (p) Deutsche Grammophon GmbHRecorded At Abbey Road StudiosData provided by Discogs
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 0 28946 34482 8 Barcode 028946344828
Phonographic Copyright (p) Deutsche Grammophon GmbH Recorded At Abbey Road Studios
<<"A White House Cantata" is the concert adaptation of "1600 Pennsylvania Avenue", the musical play produced by the collaboration of Alan Jay Lerner and Leonard Bernstein between 1972 and 1976.>>
Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London, Studio 1, September 1998
© 2000 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg
Printed and Made in Germany
. A White House Cantata: Scenes From '1600 Pennsylvania Avenue' . Part 1 1. Prelude 3:58. President George Washington (1789-97) . George Washington And Congress Choose A Location For The Capital City. 2. Ten Square Miles By The Potomac River 5:36. President John Adams (1797-1801) . Little Lud Escapes From Slavery... 3. If I Was A Dove 2:23. ...and Helps Abigail Adams Find The Unfinished White House. 4. Welcome Home, Miz Adams 1:025. Take Care Of This House 4:28. President Thomas Jefferson (1801-09) . Thomas Jefferson Entertains. 6. The President Jefferson Sunday Luncheon March 3:44. President James Madison (1809-17) . Grown-up Lud Admires Thomaseena, Another Young Servant. 7. Seena 2:48. The British Dine At The White House. 8. Sonatina 8:49. President James Monroe (1817-25) . Lud And Seena Are Married. 9. Lud's Wedding 3:59. James And Eliza Monroe Are Sleepless. He Has Decided To Send All The Blacks, Including The Servants, To Liberia. His Wife Disagrees. 10. The Monroviad 9:48. For Lud And Seena, And For All Blacks, The Streets Of Washington Have Become More Dangerous. 11. This Time 6:32. President James Buchanan (1857-61) . How Can James Buchanan Avert A Civil War? 12. We Must Have A Ball 3:40. Part II . President Andrew Johnson (1865-69) . Following Lincoln's Abolition Of Slavery And The End Of The Civil War, The White House Servants Celebrate Their Future. 13. Bright And Black 4:23. Presidents Ulysses S. Grant (1869-77) And Rutherford B. Hayes (1877-81) . At The Hayes Inauguration, Julia Grant And Lucy Hayes Reflect On Their Futures - And On One Another. 14. Duet For One 9:01. President Chester Alan Arthur (1881-85) . President Arthur Entertains Mr. Rockefeller And Mr. Vanderbilt With A Minstrel Show. . The Money-Lovin' Minstrel Show . President Theodore Roosevelt (1901-09) . Theodore Roosevelt Brings A New Dedication To A New Century. 18. To Make Us Proud 6:36
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 0 28946 34482 8Barcode 028946344828
Phonographic Copyright (p) Deutsche Grammophon GmbHRecorded At Abbey Road StudiosData provided by Discogs