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Greatest hits, marches.

Title
  1. Greatest hits, marches.
Published by
  1. New York, N.Y. : Sony Classical, [1994]
  2. ℗1994

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Details

Additional authors
  1. Williams, John, 1932-
  2. Ormandy, Eugene, 1899-1985.
  3. Boston Pops Orchestra.
  4. Philadelphia Orchestra.
  5. Incredible Columbia All-Star Band.
Description
  1. 1 online resource (1 sound file).
Series statement
  1. Greatest hits
Uniform title
  1. Greatest hits.
Alternative title
  1. Marches
Subject
  1. Marches (Orchestra)
  2. Marches (Band)
Genre/Form
  1. Streaming audio.
Contents
  1. The Prince of Denmark's march / Jeremiah Clarke (2:06) -- March from The Anna Magdalena Notebook / Johann Sebastian Bach (arr. Thomas Frost) (:59) ; March from Cantata No. 207 / Johann Sebastian Bach (1:33) -- See, the conqu'ring hero comes march from Judas Maccabaeus / George Frideric Handel (edited by Crispian Steele-Perkins) (1:27) -- Turkish march from The Ruins of Athens / Ludwig van Beethoven (1:43) -- Rákóczy march from The Damnation of Faust / Hector Berlioz (4:00) -- Procession of the nobles from Mlada Suite / Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov (4:44) -- Pomp and circumstance -- military march no. 1, op. 39 / Sir Edward Elgar (6:36) -- Grand march from Aida / Giuseppe Verdi (6:08) -- The Washington Post March / John Philip Sousa (2:36) -- National emblem march / Edwin E. Bagley (3:01) -- The liberty bell / John Philip Sousa (3:19) -- Colonel Bogey march / Kenneth J. Alford (arr. P. Bodge) (3:01) -- Semper fidelis / John Philip Sousa (2:27) -- British grenadiers / Thomas Arne (1:09) -- King cotton / John Philip Sousa (2:46) -- Under the double eagle / Josef Franz Wagner (3:18) -- The thunderer / John Philip Sousa (2:33).
  2. III. March from First Suite for Military Band in E-flat Major / Gustav Holst (revised by Colin Matthews) (2:42) -- March of the toys from Babes in Toyland / Victor Herbert (3:44) -- El capitan / John Philip Sousa (2:06) -- March from 1941 / John Williams (4:12) -- March from The Love for Three Oranges / Sergei Prokofiev (1:31) -- The Raiders' march from Raiders of the Lost Ark / John Williams (5:10) -- The stars and stripes forever! / John Philip Sousa (3:09).
Note
  1. Credits on container insert.
Credits (note)
  1. Producer, Dennis D. Rooney.
Title
  1. Greatest hits, marches.
Publisher
  1. New York, N.Y. : Sony Classical, [1994]
Copyright date
  1. ℗1994
Playing time
  1. 011731
Type of content
  1. performed music
Type of medium
  1. computer
Type of carrier
  1. online resource
Series
  1. Greatest hits
  2. Greatest hits.
Performer
  1. Includes performances by The Boston Pops (John Williams, conductor); Incredible Columbia All-Star Band; Philadelphia Orchestra (Eugene Ormandy, conductor); and other artists.
Credits
  1. Producer, Dennis D. Rooney.
Source of description
  1. Hard copy version record.
Connect to:
  1. Access Naxos Music Library
Added author
  1. Williams, John, 1932-
  2. Ormandy, Eugene, 1899-1985.
  3. Boston Pops Orchestra.
  4. Philadelphia Orchestra.
  5. Incredible Columbia All-Star Band.
Other form:
  1. Source record: Greatest hits, marches. New York, N.Y. : Sony Classical, p1994 (OCoLC)32155263
Other standard identifier
  1. USSM17900910
  2. USSM10408613
  3. USSM10408614
  4. USSM10408615
  5. USSM18500641
  6. USSM10408616
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  12. USSM19919944
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  25. USSM19919942
Publisher no.
  1. 074646671023 Sony Classical
Branch call number
  1. eNYPL Music
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