08. The Sound of Music [Orchestral Suite] - Rodgers & Hammerstein - Cincinnati Pops - Video
PUBLISHED:  Nov 27, 2013
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08. The Sound of Music [Orchestral Suite] from the musical The Sound of Music by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II.

Album: Rodgers and Hammerstein Songbook for Orchestra with Erich Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra. (Available for purchase from Amazon and Target.)

- Intro
- The Sound of Music (00:27)
- How Can Love Survive? (02:06)
- The Lonely Goatherd (02:47)
- My Favorite Things (03:24)
- Sixteen Going On Seventeen (04:09)
- So Long, Farewell (05:13)
- Do-Re-Mi (05:39)
- Edelweiss (06:14)
- An Ordinary Couple (07:18)
- No Way To Stop It (08:06)
- Maria (08:36)
- Climb Ev'ry Mountain (09:39)

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