Special offer. Sousa - Music for Wind Band Volume 12
Royal Swedish Navy Band, Keith Brion
The disc is not exactly over-packed but there is plenty of interest. The Sound Off March (1885) injects marching pace oompah but also a bitter battle skirl suited to US Marines...The Swedish...
Special offer. Sousa - Music for Wind Band Volume 12
Royal Swedish Navy Band, Keith Brion
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The disc is not exactly over-packed but there is plenty of interest. The Sound Off March (1885) injects marching pace oompah but also a bitter battle skirl suited to US Marines...The Swedish...
About
John Philip Sousa’s swift rise to fame and greatness came at a time when band concerts were the most important aspect of musical life in the U.S. The works on this recording range from the early Revival March of 1876 and the stirring Right Forward March from Sousa’s time as conductor of the U.S. Marine band, to the “up-to-date” 1920s fox-trot Peaches and Cream and the 1923 Leaves from My Notebook, dedicated to the Campfire Girls of America. Music from Sousa’s operetta Chris and the Wonderful Lamp can be found alongside his medley of tunes from Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Mikado, which includes many of the hit tunes from this operetta, while The Honored Dead was performed at President Ulysses S. Grant’s funeral.
Contents and tracklist
- Royal Swedish Navy Band
- Keith Brion
- Royal Swedish Navy Band
- Keith Brion
- Royal Swedish Navy Band
- Keith Brion
- Royal Swedish Navy Band
- Keith Brion
- Royal Swedish Navy Band, Marinens Musikkår
- Keith Brion
- Royal Swedish Navy Band
- Keith Brion
- Royal Swedish Navy Band
- Keith Brion
- Royal Swedish Navy Band
- Keith Brion
- Royal Swedish Navy Band
- Keith Brion
- Royal Swedish Navy Band
- Keith Brion
- Royal Swedish Navy Band
- Keith Brion
- Royal Swedish Navy Band
- Keith Brion
- Royal Swedish Navy Band
- Keith Brion
Awards and reviews
1st July 2013
The disc is not exactly over-packed but there is plenty of interest. The Sound Off March (1885) injects marching pace oompah but also a bitter battle skirl suited to US Marines...The Swedish band has the manner off to a tee