Benjamin Frankel Biografie
Benjamin Frankel (* 31. Januar 1906 in London; † 12. Februar 1973 ebenda) war ein englischer Komponist.
Benjamin Frankel - 146 Songtexte
- The Night Of The Iguana Theme0
- Mexicanerias0
- The Washer Women Of Mexico0
- El Pajaro Cu0
- Hannah And Shannon Theme0
- La Llegada0
- Cascadas0
- Shannon's Long Swim0
- Flor De Azela0
- Maxine And Shannon Theme0
- The Night Of The Iguana Theme0
- Mexicanerias0
- The Washer Women Of Mexico0
- El Pajaro Cu0
- Hannah And Shannon Theme0
- La Llegada0
- Cascadas0
- Shannon's Long Swim0
- Flor De Azela0
- Maxine And Shannon Theme0
- The Night Of The Iguana Theme0
- Mexicanerias0
- The Washer Women Of Mexico0
- El Pajaro Cu0
- Hannah And Shannon Theme0
- La Llegada0
- Cascadas0
- Shannon's Long Swim0
- Flor De Azalea0
- Maxine And Shannon Theme0
- The Night Of The Iguana Theme0
- Mexicanerias0
- The Washer Women Of Mexico0
- El Pajaro Cu0
- Hannah And Shannon Theme0
- La Llegada0
- Cascadas0
- Shannon's Long Swim0
- Flor De Azalea0
- Maxine And Shannon Theme0
- The Night Of The Iguana Theme0
- Mexicanerias0
- The Washer Women Of Mexico0
- El Pajaro Cu0
- Hannah And Shannon Theme0
- La Llegada0
- Cascadas0
- Shannon's Long Swim0
- Flor De Azela0
- Maxine And Shannon Theme0
- Flor De Azalea0
- Prelude0
- Kiley's Plane Chases Hessler's Car0
- Panzerlied (The Tankmen's Song)0
- Interlude With A Courtesan 1st Class0
- The German Tanks Emerge And Break Through0
- 1st Tank Battle0
- The Massacre Of The American Prisoners0
- The Attack On The Fuel Depot Fails And Hessler Is Killed0
- The Panzermen Abandon Their Tanks: Victory And Postlude0
- The Panzermen Abandon Their Tanks0
- Victory And Postlude0
- The Aftermath Op. 17 (Song Sycle To Words By Robert Nichols For Tenor, Strings, Off-Stage Trumpet, And Timpani)0
- At The Ebb0
- Alone0
- Annihilated0
- Shut Of Night0
- Night Song0
- Deliverance0
- Solemn Speech And Discussion Op. 110
- Three Sketches For Strings Op. 20
- Presto0
- Andante Cantabile Ed Espressivo0
- Allegro Molto Ritmico E Giocoso0
- Concertante Lirico Op. 270
- Youth Music Op. 120
- On The March0
- Playful Moment0
- Pause For Thought (We Remember The Fallen)0
- Forward…March0
- Introduction To The Second Symphony (Spoken By The Composer)0
- Symphony No 2 Op. 38 (1962)0
- Adagio, Tranquillo0
- Alla Marcia (Moderato)0
- Adagio0
- Introduction To The Third Symphony0
- Symphony No 3 Op. 40 (1964)0
- Main Title / The City At Night0
- Mary’s Apartment0
- Adam’s Music Bank0
- Mary Gives Money To Harry0
- Harry Buys A Carnation0
- Instructions0
- Harry Buys Information From Taxi Driver0
- American Bar0
- Harry Meets Gregorius0
- Here’s To Champagne0
- Phil Gives Helen The Fur Coat0
- Harry Amuses Phil0
- Harry Tries To Raise Ј2000
- Mary At The Silver Fox0
- Harry And Helen At The Cafe0
- Helen Gives Harry Money For The License0
- Phil’s Office After Chilk Leaves0
- Phil Realizes Helen Sold The Coat0
- Phil Overhears Helen0
- Restaurant Mambo0
- Harry Angers The Strangler0
- Harry Tells Phil He Has The Strangler0
- You’re A Dead Man, Harry Fabian0
- Harry Gets Money From Mary’s Apartment0
- Kristo Offers Reward For Harry0
- Strangler Goes Looking For Harry0
- Helen Leaves Phil0
- Phony License0
- Harry Escapes From Figler0
- Mary Finds Harry At Anna O’Leary’s0
- Denouement0
- Prelude / This Is London0
- Oh, Harry0
- Die Bajadere / Fabian's Job / Akkordeon Solo0
- Cafe Anglais - "Don't Fence Me In"0
- "I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover"0
- Meeting Gregorius0
- "Here's To Champagne"0
- "Again"0
- "There’s Yes! Yes! In Your Eyes"0
- I’ll Show You0
- No Loan0
- "It’s The Syme The Whole World Over" / "The Jolly Young Winterman" / "Waltz For Bag Rags"0
- Mr. Chilk (Phil Gets A Message)0
- Mr. Chilk (The Coat Is Gone)0
- Phoney License0
- Fat Man’s Face0
- "Yours (Quiereme Mucho)" / The Strangler Objects0
- Fabian And Nosseross0
- Fabian A Thief - Part One0
- Fabian A Thief - Part Two0
- Get Fabian0
- "It Happens Every Spring"0
- "The Right Kind"0
- The Shot Tower / Fabian And Thug / The Window0
- At Helen’s Club0
- Figler’s Double Cross0
- Good Old Mary0
- Finale0
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