No Boundaries (The 5 Browns Album) - Track Listing

Track Listing

  1. "Rhapsody in Blue" originally composed by George Gershwin; arranged for 5 pianos and performed by the 5 Browns(9:46)
  2. "Malaguena from Andalucia Suite" composed by Ernesto Lecuona, performed by Gregory and Ryan Brown (3:30)
  3. "Simple Gifts/Going Home" based on compositions by Anton Dvorak and Aaron Copland; performed by the 5 Browns(3:04)
  4. "Full Stride Ahead (Rag)" composed by John Novacek and performed by Gregory Brown (1:32)
  5. "Feria from Rapsodie Espagnole" composed by Maurice Ravel and performed by Desirae and Deondra Brown (6:06)
  6. "Gargoyles, Op. 29; III. Allegro Moderato" composed by Lowell Liebermann and performed by Melody Brown(2:09)
  7. "Gargoyles, Op. 29; IV. Presto Feroce" composed by Lowell Liebermann and performed by Melody Brown (2:40)
  8. "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6" composed by Franz Liszt and performed by Gregory Brown (7:12)
  9. "Variations on a Theme of Paganini" composed by Witold Lutoslawski and performed by Deondra and Desirae Brown(5:06)
  10. "Danzas Argentinas, Op. 2; I. Danza del Viejo Boyero (Dance of the Old C)" composed by Alberto Ginastera and performed by Ryan Brown (1:12)
  11. "Danzas Argentinas, Op. 2; II. Danza de la Mozo Donosa (Dance of the Del)" composed by Alberto Ginastera and performed by Ryan Brown (2:48)
  12. "Danzas Argentinas, Op. 2; III. Danza del Gaucho Matrero (Dance of the A)" composed by Alberto Ginastera and performed by Ryan Brown (2:56)
  13. "Valse and Romance; Valse" composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff and performed by Desirae, Deondra, and Melody Brown(1:20)
  14. "Valse and Romance; Romance" composed by Sergei Rachmanioff and performed by Desirae, Deondra, and Melody Brown (3:30)
  15. "Firebird" (From the 1911 Version) originally composed by Igor Stravinsky, arranged for 5 pianos; performed by the 5 Browns. (8:40)


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