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  1. Professional ratings. Windows is a live album by Jon Lord and the German conductor and composer Eberhard Schoener . The music and the record are primarily credited to Lord. It was taped at a concert in Munich, (West) Germany on 1 June 1974 and the music is a mix between progressive rock and orchestral late romantic/ modernist styles.

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    • 1 June 1974
  2. Dec 25, 2013 · 1.Renga2.Gemini3.Alla Marcia4.AllegroJon LordDavid CoverdaleGlenn HughesTony AshtonRay FenwickPete YorkErminia SantiSigune von OstenGunter SalberOrchester Of...

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  3. Two pieces written by Jon Lord and Eberhard Schoener performed as part of the Prix Jeunesse International at the Herkulessaal in Munich (Germany) June 1st 19...

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  4. Window I (Renga) Window II (Gemini) Window III (Alla Marcia, allegro) First complete performance, 1 June 1974. Continuo on BACH premiered in Munich, October 1973. Orchestra of the Munich Chamber Opera; Eberhard Schoener, conductor. Jon Lord, Tony Ashton, David Coverdale, Glenn Hughes, Pete York, Ray Fenwick. Live recording: Purple Records PUR 357.

  5. Angel Station. Manfred Mann's Earth Band. Released. 1979 — Germany. Vinyl —. LP, Album, Stereo. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Windows by Jon Lord. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  6. 1. Continuo on B-A-C-H. 2. Window. – Renga. – Gemini. – Alla Marcia Allegro. Performed by Jon Lord, Davids Coverdale, Tony Ashton, Glenn Hughes, Pete York, Ray Fenwick and The Munich Chamber Opera Orchestra conducted by Eberhard Schoener. 1974 Purple Records.

  7. Sep 7, 2017 · But back when rock was young, Elton still Reg, and Jon Lord endeavouring to fuse two largely disparate genres into harmonious union, his noble experiment couldn’t have been greeted with more horror by classicists than if he were attempting to fashion a hybrid of Jeff Goldblum and a fly. Pop, as it still remained, was way more open to bold ...

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