The Civil War.
- Title
- The Civil War. Volume 1, Fort Sumter to Gettysburg [sound recording] / Frederick Fennell conducting the Eastman Wind Ensemble.
- Published by
- [Chicago] : Mercury, [1961]
- Author
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Status Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Performing Arts Research Collections to submit a request in person. | FormatAudio | AccessUse in library | Call number*LZR 64482 [Notes] | Item locationPerforming Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound |
Status Available by appointment at Performing Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound. | FormatAudio | AccessUse in library | Call number*LZR 64482 [Disc] | Item locationPerforming Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound |
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- Additional authors
- Description
- 2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo.; 12 in.
- Series statement
- Mercury living presence
- Alternative title
- Band music of the Union troops.
- Hail to the chief.
- Listen to the mocking bird.
- Palmyra schottische.
- Hail Columbia.
- Freischütz quickstep.
- Parade.
- Port Royal galop.
- Nightingale waltz.
- Marseillaise.
- Band music of the Confederate troops.
- Dixie.
- Bonnie blue flag.
- Cheer boys cheer.
- Into quickstep.
- Old North state.
- Easter galop.
- Come, dearest, the daylight is gone.
- Maryland, my Maryland.
- Waltz no. 19.
- Old hundredth.
- Field music of Union and Confederate troops.
- Camp, garrison and field calls for fifes and drums.
- Cavalry bugle signals.
- Subject
- Contents
- Band music of the Union troops. Hail to the chief -- Listen to the mocking bird -- Palmyra schottische -- Hail Columbia -- Freischütz quickstep -- Parade -- Port Royal galop -- Nightingale waltz -- La marseillaise -- Band music of the Confederate troops. Dixie -- Bonnie blue flag -- Cheer boys cheer -- Into quickstep -- Old North state -- Easter galop -- Come, dearest, the daylight is gone -- Maryland, my Maryland -- Waltz no. 19 -- Old hundredth --Field music of Union and Confederate troops. Camp, garrison and field calls for fifes and drums : The girl I left behind me ; The recruiting Sergeant ; Jefferson and Liberty ; Old 1812 ; Carry me back ; Liverpool hornpipe ; New port ; Gary Owen.
- Call number
- *LZR 64482
- Note
- Mercury: LPS9002--LPS9003 (on container: LPS-2-901).
- Music from the American Civil War.
- Historical notes on the war and its bands ([22] p. : ill.) inserted in container.
- Author
- Fennell, Frederick. Performer
- Title
- The Civil War. Volume 1, Fort Sumter to Gettysburg [sound recording] / Frederick Fennell conducting the Eastman Wind Ensemble.
- Imprint
- [Chicago] : Mercury, [1961]
- Series
- Mercury living presence
- Performer
- Martin Gabel, narrator ; the Eastman Wind Ensemble ; Frederick Fennell, conductor.
- Added author
- Gabel, Martin, 1912-1986. Performer
- Fennell, Frederick.
- Eastman Wind Ensemble. Performer
- Added title
- Band music of the Union troops.
- Hail to the chief.
- Listen to the mocking bird.
- Palmyra schottische.
- Hail Columbia.
- Freischütz quickstep.
- Parade.
- Port Royal galop.
- Nightingale waltz.
- Marseillaise.
- Band music of the Confederate troops.
- Dixie.
- Bonnie blue flag.
- Cheer boys cheer.
- Into quickstep.
- Old North state.
- Easter galop.
- Come, dearest, the daylight is gone.
- Maryland, my Maryland.
- Waltz no. 19.
- Old hundredth.
- Field music of Union and Confederate troops.
- Camp, garrison and field calls for fifes and drums.
- Cavalry bugle signals.
- Publisher no.
- LPS-2-901 Mercury
- LPS9002--LPS9003 Mercury
- Research call number
- *LZR 64482 Program notes on file.