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Music from the sound track of Cecil B. De Mille's The ten commandments

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Title Ten commandments.$$QTen commandments
Record Company [New York] : Paramount Records
Creation Date [1956]
Creators Bernstein, Elmer (composer, conductor)
Physical Description 2 audio discs (60 min.) : 33 1/3 rpm, stereo
12 in..

Language eng
Duration 00:60:00
Notes For orchestra
conducted by the composer.
Manual sequence.
Sung in English.

Content Note Disc 1. Side 1. Prelude (5:07) -- In the bulrushes (4:01) -- The bitter life (2:05) -- Love and ambition (4:03) -- side 4 [side 2]. The pillar of fire (2:45) -- The Red Sea (2:30) -- The ten commandments (5:40) -- Go, proclaim liberty! (3:16).
Disc 2. Side 3. The hard bondage (2:03) -- Egyptian dance (2:52) -- The crucible of God (3:07) -- And Moses watered Jethro's flock (2:15) -- Bedouin dance (1:56) -- I am that I am (3:13) -- side 3 [side 2]. Overture (2:06) -- Thus says the Lord (3:39) -- The plagues (2:51) -- The exodus (6:00).

Note on Participants Conducted by the composer.
Note on Language Sung in English.
Shelf Number JR 08713
System Number 997012425673505171

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