Paul Gallico - The Snow Goose album flac
Performer: Paul GallicoTitle: The Snow Goose
Style: Audiobook, Spoken Word
Released: 1956
Country: US
MP3 album: 1689 mb
FLAC album: 1316 mb
Rating: 4.4
Other formats: VQF MIDI MP2 DMF FLAC MOD AUD
Genre: Not albums
The Snow Goose: A Story of Dunkirk is a novella by the American author Paul Gallico. It was first published in 1940 as a short story in The Saturday Evening Post, then he expanded it to create a short novella which was first published on April 7, 1941
The Snow Goose is the third studio album by the band Camel, released in 1975. The critical success of "The White Rider" suite (based on J. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and appearing on the band's previous 1974 album, Mirage), inspired the group to write more novel-inspired conceptual suites. The band considered several novels on which to base their next album.
Paul Gallico Narrado por Jose Maria Iñigo, Orquesta Sinfonica de Londres Dirigida Por Ed Welch - La Oca De Nieve (The Snow Goose) De Paul Gallico (LP, Album, Promo, Gat). Paul Gallico, Spike Milligan, London Symphony Orchestra - The Snow Goose (LP). RCA International, RCA International.
Haunting tale: Author Paul Gallico in 1929 ( Corbis ). Ailment: Hurting someone's feelings. Cure: The Snow Goose by Paul Gallico. Those who wear their hearts on their sleeve will let you know soon enough when you've hurt their feelings. But those who instead withdraw, and lick their wounds in private, may just leave you with a niggling sense that you're no longer as close as you were. One day Frith, an uneducated village girl, as "eerily beautiful as a marsh faerie", appears at his door with a wounded bird. It's a snow goose from Canada, blown off-course then shot by hunters. He takes it in, and Frith returns the next day to see how it's faring. Over the winter months, they care for the bird together. When the goose flies away the following summer, so does Frith; but each winter both goose and girl return. The years pass, and a deep emotional charge builds between them.
Snow Goose was written in 1940, by Paul Gallico, an American living in war torn London. Perhaps the sentiment that duty to fellow man, no matter how you personally have been maligned, was needed as the UK too, stood alone. Thankfully the war didn't end as Paul Gallico perhaps foresaw where 'Nothing was left to break the utter desolation. You are left numb as you finish the book. When the snow goose finally returns to Rhayader's house and soars with outstretched wings to the skies above Fritz before vanishing forever, both the young woman and the readers know the truth. She slowly walks back to the lighthouse and tidies up Rhayader's studio while finding something that he has left for her. Some of you may feel reflective at the end of this story, but in the end, Gallico leaves it to everyone to interpret it in their way and come to their own conclusion, even offering to some readers a feeling of solace.
Neglected Classic: The Snow Goose. Dramatised by Nick Warburton. Introduced by Michael Morpurgo. A wounded bird brings together a disfigured artist and a young girl and helps in a courageous act of bravery in World War II. Philip Rhayader. Commander Brill-Oudener.
Paul William Gallico was born in New York City in 1897. He was one of the most well-known sporting writers in America, and a minor celebrity. But he had always wanted to be a fiction writer and eventually retired from sports writing and went to live in Europe to devote himself to writing novels and short stories. Though his name was well-known in the United States, he was unknown to the rest of the world until 1941, when The Snow Goose was published.
Flight Of The Snow Goose 2. Preparation 3. Dunkirk 4. Epitaph 5. Fritha Alone 6. La Princesse Perdue 7. The Great Marsh. A number of books were eligible but the emotional appeal to The Snow Goose by Paul Gallico was so strong they started writing and recording a concept album that would portray their vision of the story. The result, the instrumental The Snow Goose, turned out to be their breakthrough.
Tracklist
| A | The Snow Goose (Part 1) |
| B | The Snow Goose (Part 2) |
Credits
- Directed By – Nat Wolff
- Music By – Victor Young
- Narrator – Herbert Marshall , Joan Loring
Notes
Made in Australia. Original Recording in America by Decca Records Inc.Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Label Code (Side One): MG-1214
- Label Code (Side Two): MG-1215
- Matrix / Runout (Side One): CA MG121412A
- Matrix / Runout (Side Two): MG 1215
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DA-386 | Paul Gallico, Herbert Marshall* | Paul Gallico, Herbert Marshall* - The Snow Goose (3xShellac, 12", Album) | Decca | DA-386 | US | 1948 |
| FR10-1099 | Paul Gallico | The Snow Goose (10") | Festival Records | FR10-1099 | New Zealand | 1956 |
| DL 5055, DLP 5055 | Paul Gallico | The Snow Goose (10") | Decca, Decca | DL 5055, DLP 5055 | US | 1949 |
| FR10-1099 | Paul Gallico, Herbert Marshall , Joan Loring, Victor Young | Paul Gallico, Herbert Marshall , Joan Loring, Victor Young - The Snow Goose (10") | Festival Records | FR10-1099 | Australia | Unknown |








