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A Prairie Home Companion Music performed on A Prairie
Home Companion, April 19, 2003 at the Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis, MN
Performers: Garrison Keillor, Sue Scott,
Tim Russell, Tom Keith Guests: The Minnesota Orchestra: Conducted by Philip
Brunelle TISHOMINGO BLUES (Opening theme) Garrison Keillor, Guy's All-Star
Shoe Band VALENTINO DANCE The Minnesota Orchestra with Bill Schimmel, accordion
soloist PRAIRIE SUNRISE Peter Ostroushko, Pat Donohue, Richard Dworsky, and
the Minnesota Orchestra FOREVER YOUNG Garrison Keillor and Guy's All-Star Shoe Band MINNEAPOLIS TRAVELOGUE script underscore The Minnesota Orchestra SYMPHONY NO. 1 in C MINOR (fourth movement theme) The Minnesota Orchestra and Guy's All-Star Shoe Band POWDERMILK BISCUIT THEME Garrison Keillor, Guy's All-Star Shoe Band, Minnesota
Orchestra string section BASSOON ORCHESTRA script underscore Richard Dworsky Musical excerpts in BASSOON ORCHESTRA script: HAPPY TRAILS CAPRICCIO ESPAGNOL BOLERO TILL EULENSPIEGEL LOVE ME TENDER WALTZ OF THE FLOWERS PORGY & BESS SORCERER'S APPRENTICE SYMPHONY NO. 5 WILLIAM TELL PRELUDE TO "DIE MEISTERSINGER" The Minnesota Orchestra STOMPIN' AT THE SAVOY (Intermission) Guy's All-Star Shoe Band with Bill Schimmel, accordion CATCHUP script underscore Richard Dworsky ELIAHU HA'NAVI Richard Dworsky, vocals and piano, with Anthony Ross,
cello ECHAD MI YODEAH Richard Dworsky, vocal and piano, with Guy's All-Star
Shoe Band, Anthony Ross, and Bill Schimmel A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM (under Monologue) The Minnesota Orchestra THE NEXT TIME I'M IN TOWN Garrison Keillor and Pat Donohue, vocals, with
Guy's All-Star Shoe Band and the Minnesota Orchestra string section
and Chris Marshall, bassoon soloist |
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