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This is a partial discography of Charles Gounod's opera Roméo et Juliette. It was first performed by the Théâtre Lyrique, Paris, on 27 April 1867. Audio recordings
William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet: Music from the Motion Picture is the soundtrack to the 1996 film of the same name.The soundtrack contained two separate releases: the first containing popular music from the film and the second containing the score to the film composed by Nellee Hooper, Craig Armstrong and Marius de Vries.
Gounod's Roméo et Juliette, in which the composer is always pleasing, though seldom impressive, might be described as the powerful drama of Romeo and Juliet reduced to the proportions of an eclogue for Juliet and Romeo. One remembers the work as a series of very pretty duets, varied by a sparkling waltz air for Juliet, in which Madame Patti ...
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky wrote many works well-known to the general classical public, including Romeo and Juliet, the 1812 Overture, and the ballets Swan Lake, The Sleeping Beauty and The Nutcracker. These, along with two of his four concertos, three of his symphonies and two of his ten operas, are among his most familiar works.
The soundtrack album of Romeo and Juliet, with combined dialogue and music, reached number two and spent 74 weeks on the Billboard charts. [9] The theme song for La Strada sold more than two million copies in Italy alone.
This group put out a cover of "Romeo and Juliet" in the style of the Messengers that charted at No. 129, but broke up shortly after. In 1968, several of the members of the “Motown Messengers” left the group and, while still calling themselves The Messengers, consisted of Michael Morgan, Peter Barnes, Bob Cavallo, and John Hoier.
Earl, who grew up in Newton, Massachusetts, released her self-titled debut album on RCA Records in January 1992. The album featured two Top 40 singles: "Love Me All Up", which peaked at #26, and "Romeo & Juliet", which hit #27.
1953 Berlioz: Romeo and Juliet, Op. 17 with the Harvard Glee Club and Radcliffe Choral Society and Soloists: Margaret Roggero, Leslie Chabay, and Yi-Kwei Sze; 1953 Honegger: Symphony No. 2; 1953 Richard Strauss: Don Quixote, Op. 35 Cellist: Gregor Piatigorsky, Violist: Joseph de Pasquale, and Violinist: Richard Burgin