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The Amazon Women landed in Central Park, New York on a beautiful spring day, visited, and then left New York a better place....
In a far off country, long, long ago, lived a woman they called the Aragonesa.... Once, while pondering on a new love, she was heard to remark "How long must I pace this room bittersweet and trouble deaf carpets with bootless feet??"
Ballad with Orchestral Accompaniment sung by Ellen Weiss
Composition for String quartet, Clarinet and Guitar
Out in the fields of the mind, the denizens of dreams and fantasies dance to music such as this... Upbeat reading by Calvin Powell of the Urgola Cello Quartet...
Sometimes, in the course of our everyday lives, we sometimes glimpse that there is more to life than that which surrounds us in an every day basis... But it fades much to quickly... It is but a glimpse....
This was the love theme from the play written by Lynne Alvarez... It is performed by the Colorado String Quartet featuring Jean Kopperud on Clarinet and Paul Radelat on Guitar...
Solo Cello Piece originally used as score to play
