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Mark Morris: Movie Soundtracks

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Friday, March 02, 2007

Mark Morris takes a break from his day job as a choreographer to guest host Evening Music. Each night he plays a different genre, spins his favorite cd’s and tells us what he loves about them. Tonight, Mark takes on some of his favorite Movie Soundtracks, including music by Nino Rota (written for a different film) that was eventually recycled for "The Godfather."

Movie Soundtracks

From Robert Altman's "Nashville":
For the Sake of the Children — Henry Gibson
200 Years — Henry Gibson
Tapedeck in his Tractor — Ronee Blakely
My Idaho Home — Ronee Blakely
Dues — Ronee Blakely
 » buy the Nashville soundtrack at amazon.com

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