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      LABOR DAY classics...classical music pieces.

      • Arnold: "Peterloo" Overture--written for the Trades Union Congress centennial in 1968
      • Arriaga: "The Happy Slaves" (Los esclavos felices) MY PERSONAL FAVORITE!
      • Biber: Serenade in C, "The Night Watchman"
      • Cimarosa: Overture to the opera "Il Folegname" ( The Carpenter)
      • Converse: "Flivver Ten Million: A Joyous Epic"
      • Dvorak: Overture to the opera "The Cunning Peasant" (Selma Sedlak)
      • Halffter: Ballet-pantomime, "The Baker's Dawn" (La magrudada del panadero)
      • Humperdinck: Prelude to the opera "The Canteen Woman"
      • Hunt, Oliver: The Barber of Baghdad for guitar
      • Klami: "The Cobblers on the Heath" overture
      • Koyama: "Kobiki-Uta" ("Woodcutter's Song") for orchestra
      • Miaskovsky: Symphony No. 2 "Collective Farm"
      • Rabaud: Ballet music from Act III of "Marouf, the Cobbler of Cairo"
      • : "Light Music" for strings (Composed for the Workers Music Association)
      • Rimsky-Korsakov: Chorus of the Hop-Pickers from the opera "The Tsar's Bride" (followed by a little Heinichen?)
      • Rossini: Overture to "The Barber of Seville"
      • Satie: "Sonatine bureaucratique"
      • Schubert: Bergknappenlied ("Song of the Coal Miners") (D.269) for male chorus
      • Shostakovich: Suite from the animated film "The Tale of the Priest and his hired man Balda"
      • Stanford: Irish Rhapsody No. 4, "The Fisherman of Loch Neagh and What he Saw"
      • Sullivan: "I am the Monarch of the Sea...When I was a lad" (Pinafore)
      • Sullivan: "When a Felon's not engaged in his employment" (Pirates)
      • Sullivan: "We're called Gondolieri" (Gondoliers)
      • Strauss, Jr.:"Architects' Ball Dances" waltz
      • Suppe': Overture to Flotte Bursch ("The Sailor Lad")
      • Suppe': Overture to "The Jolly Robbers"--ANOTHER OF MY FAVORITES. (Perhaps follow with Sullivan's "When a Felon's not engaged in his employment"?)
      • Svendsen: Folk Song, "Last Year I was Tending the Goats", Op. 31
      • Verdi: Anvil Chorus ("Il trovatore")
      • Warner,Ken: "Scrub, brothers, scrub"
      • Williams, Charles: "The Old Clockmaker"

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