Jason K. Fettig, The President's Own United States Marine Band - Be Glad Then, America (2016) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Jason K. Fettig, The President's Own United States Marine Band
- Title: Be Glad Then, America
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Altissimo
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:06:20
- Total Size: 312 mb / 1.04 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. For The President's Own
02. New England Triptych: I. Be Glad Then, America
03. New England Triptych: II. When Jesus Wept
04. New England Triptych: III. Chester
05. Memories, Very Pleasant & Rather Sad (A Charles Ives Song Set): I. Remembrance
06. Memories, Very Pleasant & Rather Sad (A Charles Ives Song Set): IIa. Memories [Very Pleasant]
07. Memories, Very Pleasant & Rather Sad (A Charles Ives Song Set): IIb. Memories [Rather Sad]
08. Memories, Very Pleasant & Rather Sad (A Charles Ives Song Set): III. The Circus Band
09. Memories, Very Pleasant & Rather Sad (A Charles Ives Song Set): IV. The Things Our Fathers Loved
10. Memories, Very Pleasant & Rather Sad (A Charles Ives Song Set): V. Old Home Day
11. Symphonic Songs for Band: I. Serenade
12. Symphonic Songs for Band: II. Spiritual
13. Symphonic Songs for Band: III. Celebration
14. Psalm, Op. 53
15. Symphony No. 3: IV. Finale. Molto deliberato (Arr. D. Patterson for Wind Ensemble)
While the collection of music on this recording was composed during only the last hundred years, it draws from sources and traditions that span from the American Revolution to the present, celebrating the New World's musical vernacular with spirituals, fiddle tunes, cowboy ballads, and rags. "Be Glad Then, America" takes its title from William Schuman's New England Triptych, which used as its point of departure the religious choral writing of William Billings, one of the grandfathers of American music. Two other repertoire pillars fill out the album, Persichetti's Psalm for Band and Bennett's Symphonic Songs. Complementing these classic works are three world première recordings: John Williams' exuberant "For 'The President's Own'", a set of selected Charles Ives songs arranged for the President's Own, and a transcription of the glorious final movement of Aaron Copland's Third Symphony, which restores music cut from the Symphony soon after its early orchestral performances.
01. For The President's Own
02. New England Triptych: I. Be Glad Then, America
03. New England Triptych: II. When Jesus Wept
04. New England Triptych: III. Chester
05. Memories, Very Pleasant & Rather Sad (A Charles Ives Song Set): I. Remembrance
06. Memories, Very Pleasant & Rather Sad (A Charles Ives Song Set): IIa. Memories [Very Pleasant]
07. Memories, Very Pleasant & Rather Sad (A Charles Ives Song Set): IIb. Memories [Rather Sad]
08. Memories, Very Pleasant & Rather Sad (A Charles Ives Song Set): III. The Circus Band
09. Memories, Very Pleasant & Rather Sad (A Charles Ives Song Set): IV. The Things Our Fathers Loved
10. Memories, Very Pleasant & Rather Sad (A Charles Ives Song Set): V. Old Home Day
11. Symphonic Songs for Band: I. Serenade
12. Symphonic Songs for Band: II. Spiritual
13. Symphonic Songs for Band: III. Celebration
14. Psalm, Op. 53
15. Symphony No. 3: IV. Finale. Molto deliberato (Arr. D. Patterson for Wind Ensemble)
While the collection of music on this recording was composed during only the last hundred years, it draws from sources and traditions that span from the American Revolution to the present, celebrating the New World's musical vernacular with spirituals, fiddle tunes, cowboy ballads, and rags. "Be Glad Then, America" takes its title from William Schuman's New England Triptych, which used as its point of departure the religious choral writing of William Billings, one of the grandfathers of American music. Two other repertoire pillars fill out the album, Persichetti's Psalm for Band and Bennett's Symphonic Songs. Complementing these classic works are three world première recordings: John Williams' exuberant "For 'The President's Own'", a set of selected Charles Ives songs arranged for the President's Own, and a transcription of the glorious final movement of Aaron Copland's Third Symphony, which restores music cut from the Symphony soon after its early orchestral performances.
Year 2016 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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