John Philip Sousa: Music for Wind Band Vol.11 on CD
Music for Wind Band Vol.11
Conventional CD, playable with all CD players and computer drives, but also with most SACD or multiplayers.
Mother Hubbard March; Keeping Step With the Union March; In Parlor and Street Fantasy; Wolverine March; Globe and Eagle March; In Pulpit and Pew Fantasy; On Parade March; Tally Ho Overture; We Are Coming March; Liberty Loan March; National Fencibles March; Guide Right March; You're the Flower of my Heart; Bonnie Annie Laurie
- Artists:
- The Royal Swedish Navy Band, Keith Brion
- Label:
- Naxos
- Year of recording ca.:
- 2010
- Item number:
- 1588314
- UPC/EAN:
- 0636943969021
- Release date:
- 31.12.2012
John Philip Sousas Kompositionen und die beispiellose internationale Popularität der Sousa Band haben dazu beigetragen, die Identität einer Nation zu etablieren, die noch kulturell unschuldig und voller neuer Energie ist.
Sousas Patriotismus wird im Globe and Eagle March, im inspirierenden Keeping Step mit dem Union March und in der Vertonung von Kriegsversen für den We Are Coming March dargestellt.
Fröhliche Stücke wie die Tally Ho Ouvertüre kontrastieren mit der Sonntagshymnen-Fantasie In Pulpit and Pew, der Fantasie In Parlour and Street, einem Medley aus populären, Operetten- und Opernmelodien und einer bezaubernd originellen Version von Sousas Lieblingsvolkslied Bonnie Annie Laurie.
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Tracklisting
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Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
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1 Mother Hubbard March (1885)
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2 Keeping step with the Union march (1921)
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3 In parlor and street fantasy (1880)
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4 Wolverine march (1881)
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5 Globe and eagle march (1879)
In pulpit and pew fantasy (1917)
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6 1. Onward Christian soldiers - 2. There is a green hill far away - 3. Jesus, lover of my soul - 4. Sun of my soul - ...
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7 On parade march (1892)
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8 Tally ho overture (1886)
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9 We are coming march (1918)
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10 Liberty loan march (1917)
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11 National fencibles march (1888)
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12 Guide right march (1881)
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13 Sweet Adeline fantasy (You're the flower of my heart) (1930)
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14 Bonnie Annie Laurie (1883)
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