Guildhall Symphonic Wind Band & Keith Brion - Sousa: Music for Wind Band, Vol. 17 (2017) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Guildhall Symphonic Wind Band, Keith Brion
- Title: Sousa: Music for Wind Band, Vol. 17
- Year Of Release: 2017
- Label: Naxos
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 48.0kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 00:56:02
- Total Size: 278 / 601 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. The American Maid: You Do Not Need a Doctor
02. The American Maid: Dream Picture "The Bivouac"
03. The American Maid: With Pleasure "Dance Hilarious" (Ed. L. Schissel)
04. The Smugglers: Quintette
05. The Salute of the Nations to the Columbian Exposition
06. Humoresque "A Mingling of the Wets and the Drys"
07. March of the Pan Americans: I. U.S.A.
08. March of the Pan Americans: II. Argentina
09. March of the Pan Americans: III. Bolivia
10. March of the Pan Americans: IV. Brazil
11. March of the Pan Americans: V. Chile
12. March of the Pan Americans: VI. Colombia
13. March of the Pan Americans: VII. Costa Rica
14. March Of The Pan Americans: VIII. Cuba
15. March of the Pan Americans: IX. San Domingo
16. March of the Pan Americans: X. Ecuador
17. March of the Pan Americans: XI. Guatemala
18. March of the Pan Americans: XII. Haiti
19. March Of The Pan Americans: XIII. Honduras
Sousa, the American master of the march, also enjoyed great prestige in the realm of operetta. The suite from The American Maid, set in a glass factory and culminating in scenes based on the 1898 Spanish-American War, was among the first theatrical shows to employ actual film footage. The beautiful quintet from his early operetta The Smugglers was scored for his eminent brass virtuosi. The medley of drinking songs called A Mingling of the Wets and the Drys was composed during Prohibition, while the unusual and previously unrecorded March of the Pan Americans – Part One celebrates the independent nations of North and South America in 1915 with zest and elan.
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01. The American Maid: You Do Not Need a Doctor
02. The American Maid: Dream Picture "The Bivouac"
03. The American Maid: With Pleasure "Dance Hilarious" (Ed. L. Schissel)
04. The Smugglers: Quintette
05. The Salute of the Nations to the Columbian Exposition
06. Humoresque "A Mingling of the Wets and the Drys"
07. March of the Pan Americans: I. U.S.A.
08. March of the Pan Americans: II. Argentina
09. March of the Pan Americans: III. Bolivia
10. March of the Pan Americans: IV. Brazil
11. March of the Pan Americans: V. Chile
12. March of the Pan Americans: VI. Colombia
13. March of the Pan Americans: VII. Costa Rica
14. March Of The Pan Americans: VIII. Cuba
15. March of the Pan Americans: IX. San Domingo
16. March of the Pan Americans: X. Ecuador
17. March of the Pan Americans: XI. Guatemala
18. March of the Pan Americans: XII. Haiti
19. March Of The Pan Americans: XIII. Honduras
Sousa, the American master of the march, also enjoyed great prestige in the realm of operetta. The suite from The American Maid, set in a glass factory and culminating in scenes based on the 1898 Spanish-American War, was among the first theatrical shows to employ actual film footage. The beautiful quintet from his early operetta The Smugglers was scored for his eminent brass virtuosi. The medley of drinking songs called A Mingling of the Wets and the Drys was composed during Prohibition, while the unusual and previously unrecorded March of the Pan Americans – Part One celebrates the independent nations of North and South America in 1915 with zest and elan.
Year 2017 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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