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“Stars and Stripes” from American Ballads
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“American Salute”
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“Ghost Waltzes” for the Van Cliburn Competition
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“Symphony No. 4..Marches” for wind ensemble
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“Tap Dance Concerto”
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“Boogie Woogie Etude”
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“Folk Suite Overture”
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“Housewarming” Louisville Orchestra
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“Rags-Blues-Rags” Morton Gould playing piano
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“The Ship” from the movie “Windjammer”
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“Spirituals for Strings”
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“Fall River Legend” excerpts from ballet
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“Fanfare for Freedom”
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“Pieces of China” written for Jacques D’Amboise
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“Derivations for Solo Clarinet and Band” written for Benny Goodman
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“Benny’s Gig” for clarinet and bass
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“Jericho” HS band
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1942 Morton Gould - Pavanne
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“Concerto for Orchestra” movement I; Albany Symphony
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Tropical - Morton Gould
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Brazil - Morton Gould
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Morton Gould Boogie Woogie Jonathan Plowright (Wigmore 2008)
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MORTON GOULD: "Star-Spangled Overture"
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Morton Gould and His Orchestra "Manhattan Moonlight"
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Boogie Woogie Étude - SHURA CHERKASSKY
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"American Salute"
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V-Disc 111 Morton Gould
Morton Gould and his Orchestra, on both sides. Issued Jan. 1944.
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"Red Cavalry March" conducted by Stokowski
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Shura Cherkassky plays Morton Gould's Boogie-Woogie Etude
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V-Disc 521 Morton Gould, Frank Sinatra, Xavier Cugat
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V-Disc 402 Morton Gould
Morton Gould and his Orchestra. Issued April 1945.
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Morton Gould "The Peanut Vendor"
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Morton Gould Music Album #1
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Yankee Doodle
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Morton Gould Music Album #2
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V-Disc 819 Eddy Duchin, Morton Gould
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V-Disc 448 Morton Gould
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Symphony (No. 4) for Band "West Point" (Gould) performed by NCSU Wind Ensemble
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Morton Gould : Philharmonic Waltzes - Mitropoulos
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Living Strings
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"Overture" from the Windjammer soundtrack (Morton Gould)
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