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SOUSA, J.P.: Music for Wind Band, Vol. 7 (Royal Artillery Band, Brion) |
John Philip Sousa, known affectionately as “The March King”, personified turn-of-the-century America, the comparative innocence and brash energy of a still new nation. His ever-touring band represented America across the globe and brought music to hundreds of American towns. This Naxos series of recordings aims to record Sousa’s complete works for wind band, including the 136 marches and numerous other scores. This seventh disc in the series features the grand Presidential Polonaise, the Intaglio Waltzes (modelled on Johann Strauss’s famous examples), and the triumphant Golden Jubilee March in which Sousa imagined “the world passing in review”.
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Sousa, John Philip

America First
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America First
00:02:29
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The Presidential Polonaise
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The Presidential Polonaise
00:05:55
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The Rifle Regiment
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The Rifle Regiment
00:03:24
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Congress Hall
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Congress Hall
00:02:12
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El Capitan March
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El Capitan March
00:02:27
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Intaglio Waltzes
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Intaglio Waltzes
00:08:46
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Golden Jubilee
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Golden Jubilee
00:03:35
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The Bride Elect March
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The Bride Elect March
00:02:30
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Sounds of the Revivals
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Sounds of the Revivals
00:08:13
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The Charlatan March
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The Charlatan March
00:03:03
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Sheridan's Ride
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Sheridan's Ride
00:08:53
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The Black Horse Troop
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The Black Horse Troop
00:03:32
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The Naval Reserve
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The Naval Reserve
00:02:27
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Total Playing Time: 00:57:26 |
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