
* Born 2 May 1917, Chicago, Illinois * Died 13 January 2004, Sherman Oaks, California Maestro Clebanoff led Mercury Records' answer to Mantovani and the other string groups that were a mandatory element of any self-respecting space age pop label's repertoire. Son of Russian emigrants, Clebanoff grew up in Chicago, where he bagen studying the violin at the age of five. By the time he was in high school, he was already an experienced concertmaster and first chair violinist in several string quartets.
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La Paloma
Bésame Mucho
Mima
Take Me In Your Arms
Bobsled
Wonderful One
Whispering Bossa Nova
Forbidden Love
Intermezzo
Millionaire’s Hoedown - Live
Strings Afire
Birth Of Passion
Tango Orientale
La Seduccion
Blue Mountain
Blue Theme
Brazilian Polka
Cherokee
Harlem Nocturne
Like Paganini
You Do Something to Me
Moonglow And Theme From Picnic
Very Precious Love
Millionaire's Hoe-Down
- Wild Is The Wind (1959) [W5o]
Quiet Village
Tammy
Nightingale
The Song from Moulin Rouge
Jazz Samba
Samba Of My Land
Yvone
Silvia
Wonderful Wonderful
Poinciana (Song Of The Tree)
Ela Mi Deixou (She Has Gone)
What A Diff'rence A Day Made
Tender Is The Night(Title Song)
O Passaro
- Tammy [qyg]
besame mucho
What a Difference a Day Made
Jambalaya
Our Waltz
Romance
Be Mine Tonight (Noche De Ronda)
Meditation From Thais
Nigrita
Oye Negra
Meditation
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