DescriptionFalcone rehearses his schubert birmingham 61.ogg
English: An excerpt from a rehearsal/study tape distributed for understanding the nuances in the arrangement of this Schubert Serenade for baritone & band by Leonard Falcone, who performed it regularly with high school bands whose directors could prepare with this tape.
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Own work from larger recording by Arnold Berndt for open distribution in 1961
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Arnold Berndt at the behest of Leonard Falcone
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