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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0074646671023
Item Dimensions: 20
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: December 06, 1994
Studio: Sony
Disc 1:- The Prince of Denmark's March (Trumpet Voluntary) for brass, winds & percussion (or keyboard or trumpet & organ) in D major
- Notebooks for Anna Magdalena Bach, manuscript sources (2) of sacred songs and keyboard pieces (30): March
- Cantata No. 207, 'Vereinigte Zwietracht der wechselnden Saiten,' BWV 207 (BC G37): March
- Judas Maccabaeus, oratorio, HWV 63: See, the Conqu'ring Hero Comes March
- Ruins of Athens, incidental music, Op. 113: NO 4 Turkish March
- Marche de Rákóczy (Rákóczy March), for orchestra (Le damnation de Faust), H. 109
- Mlada, suite for orchestra: Suite: Procession of the Nobles
- Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1, for orchestra in D major, Op. 39/1
- Aida, opera: Grand March
- The Washington Post, march for band
- National Emblem, march for orchestra (or band)
- The Liberty Bell, march for band
- Colonel Bogey March, for band (or orchestra)
- Semper Fidelis, march for band
- Regimental Quick March Of The Grenadier 'The British Grenadiers'
- King Cotton, march for band
- Under the Double Eagle for band (or orchestra), Op. 159
- The Thunderer, march for band
- Suite No. 1, for military band in E flat major, Op. 28/1, H. 105: lll. March
- March of the Toys, for orchestra (from 'Babes in Toyland')
- El Capitan, march for band
- 1941, film score: March
- The Love for Three Oranges, suite for orchestra, Op. 33 bis: March
- Raiders of the Lost Ark, film score: The Raiders' March
- The Stars and Stripes Forever, march for band
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The music has no snap to it and tends to blend together, unlike a real marching band. Of course many of these are done by classical orchestras with their own renditions and not marching renditions and they don't have as heavy the impact of the bass drum and cymbals compared to a symphony hall. To anyone who has experienced marching in a military parade - 6,000 men in dress uniform carrying rifles on a parade field being led by a large marching band as I have (Marine Corps), they don't know what ... Read More
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My wife likes marches and she loves this CD. I can handle a couple at a time but nonetheless I must admit the diversity on this CD is very impressive. We recommend it if march music is something you enjoy.
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I provide music for water aerobics classes. The class members are typically retirees, and like Classical music, yet until this CD the only Classical music with a beat distinctive and steady enough for water aerobics that I'd found was on the "Hooked on Classics" series. Thus, for water aerobics, this is a find.
Also contributing to this CD's popularity for water aerobics are that: (1) many of the songs are upbeat, and (2) "new stereo" recordings (in contrast to my recordings of Sousa ... Read More
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Knowing very little about classical music, I bought several march compilations a few years back, in hopes that I could develop at least a fanboy level of appreciation. Of the compilations I picked up, this is the one that showed me the most diverse sampling of marches. If you want to become familiar with the march genre, this collection runs away with the blue ribbon, with no contendors close behind. The other compilations I came across focused strictly on the American military marches; they were all very ... Read More
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This is the best march music CD I have in my collection. It covers a range from Beethoven's "Turkish March" (track 5 and my favorite of the CD) to Sousa. The weakness of the CD comes from the Incredible Columbia All-Star Band tracks. They do a few Sousa marches and the difference between them and the Boston Pops is very noticable. But that's just a minor complaint and certainly nothing to keep you from buying and enjoying this CD.
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