![]() Sippi: The Canine with Character $39.99 Sippi is a lovable, fun-loving pup who learns about good character traits through a series of encounters with his friends. There are six stories here: each elaborates on a character trait: Kindness, Honesty, Citizenship, Courage, Respect, and Trustworthiness. As children read or listen to the rhyming stories, they will learn about: friendship, lying, tattling, bullying, and cheating. Each story is a complete lesson with discussion questions and follow-up activities. Additional reproducible activities, including a 30-board bingo game, are found at the back of the book and can be used throughout the course of the lessons. Grades 1-4. ![]() Womens XSM (0-2)- Carrie D. Brewski Milk Maid Costume (No Stkgs) $64.99 Service with a Smile! She'll Wait on You and Please You, She's Our Sexy Carrie D. Brewski, a Flirty, Charming Milk Maid Costume! (Stockings/Shoes Not Included) ![]() Concert Spectacular/American Scene $25.98 This is one of Vocalion's latest re-issues of two original recordings made by Mantovani and his Orchestra in 1960. It pairs the folk songs of the "American Scene" composed by Stephen Foster and others, along with concert gems, all brilliantly arranged by Mantovani and his collaborator Cecil Milner. Stephen Foster's time-honored music appears to be having a comeback these days and so will the utterly appealing orchestral interpretations given to these chestnuts by the masterful brilliance of the Mantovani sound and the artistry and discipline of his musicians. Some 45 years ago, Mantovani's American Scene LP remained 30 weeks on Billboard's Top 40 List and rose to a high position of number 11. Listeners now, as then, will enjoy the melifluous string-laden arrangements of Beautiful Dreamer, I Dream of Jeannie, My Old Kentucky Home, Grandfather's Clock, and Goodnight Irene, and they will tap to the lively, full orchestra arrangements of Camptown Races, Ring de Banjo, and Turkey in the Straw. Decca's "Concert Spectacular" CD, never issued and rarely heard in the United States, teases the listener with a distinctive waltz time arrangement of the popular Sousa march, Stars and Stripes Forever. Many will shed a tear when they hear the cathedral sound of languorous strings and woodwinds in Danny Boy. This Concert Spectacular offers the listener a plethora of musical imagery. With extraordinary and unique orchestrations, one will feel the fiery excitement of "Granada", sense the clash of thunder and lightning in Strauss's Polka, and march step and "fall" with the Parade of the Wooden Soldiers. These two CD's together are truly spectacular, because their tracks are filled with the emotion and energy of the creative and distinctive Mantovani sound. This is "ultimate Mantovani", soothingly wistful moods and evocative melodies that make you want to listen to them with all the attentiveness of a concert goer, a paradigm for all today making light orchestral music of which Mantovani was truly the master. |
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