Immerse yourself in the rich musical heritage of the United States Marine Band with "The Bicentennial Collection, Vol. 1: Early Acoustic Recordings." Released on July 13, 2011, this compilation offers a captivating journey through time, showcasing the band's early acoustic recordings. With a duration of 1 hour and 13 minutes, this album is a treasure trove of classic marches, waltzes, and other compositions that highlight the band's historical significance and musical prowess.
The tracklist features timeless pieces such as "The Stars and Stripes Forever," "Semper Fidelis," and "The Washington Post March," composed by the renowned John Philip Sousa during his tenure as the director of the United States Marine Band. These compositions, along with others like "The Liberty Bell" and "The Thunderer," are staples of American military band music and have stood the test of time.
This album is not just a collection of songs; it's a historical document that captures the essence of an era. The United States Marine Band, known for its precision and excellence, brings these pieces to life with their distinctive sound and impeccable technique. Whether you're a fan of classical music, military band compositions, or simply appreciate the rich history of American music, this album is sure to delight and inspire.
"The Bicentennial Collection, Vol. 1: Early Acoustic Recordings" is a testament to the enduring legacy of the United States Marine Band and their contributions to American musical culture. It's a must-listen for anyone interested in the history of military band music and the evolution of American musical traditions.
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Tracks
Farewell to DresdenAnonymous, United States Marine Band
Hornpipe PolkaAnonymous, United States Marine Band
National FenciblesJohn Philip Sousa, United States Marine Band, Anonymous
Yorktown Centennial MarchJohn Philip Sousa, United States Marine Band, Anonymous
A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op. 61, Act V: Wedding MarchFelix Mendelssohn, United States Marine Band, Anonymous
The Washington Post MarchJohn Philip Sousa, United States Marine Band, Anonymous
The Liberty BellJohn Philip Sousa, United States Marine Band, Anonymous
The ThundererJohn Philip Sousa, United States Marine Band, Anonymous
Belle of New YorkTom Clark, United States Marine Band, Anonymous
The Red, White and Blue (Arr. T.A. Beckett)David Shaw, United States Marine Band, Anonymous
Selections from ErminieEdward Jackobowski, United States Marine Band, Anonymous
Old HickoryFrancesco Fanciulli, United States Marine Band, Anonymous
Manhattan BeachJohn Philip Sousa, United States Marine Band, Anonymous
Smokey MokesAbe Holzmann, United States Marine Band, Anonymous
Old Club MarchWilliam H. Santelmann, United States Marine Band, Anonymous
Admiral Dewey MarchWilliam H. Santelmann, United States Marine Band, Anonymous
The PicadoreJohn Philip Sousa, United States Marine Band, Anonymous
Der lustige Krieg, Op. 397: MarchJohann Strauss II, United States Marine Band, Anonymous
Semper FidelisJohn Philip Sousa, United States Marine Band, Anonymous
The CoquetteJohn Philip Sousa, United States Marine Band, Anonymous
Lola WaltzCarl Friedemann, United States Marine Band, Anonymous
Kaiser FriedrichCarl Friedemann, United States Marine Band, Anonymous
Salute to WashingtonAnonymous, United States Marine Band
Southern IdealJohn Clifford Heed, United States Marine Band, Anonymous
Maple Leaf RagScott Joplin, United States Marine Band, Anonymous
Marsovia WaltzesHenriette Blanke-Belcher, United States Marine Band, Anonymous
Lincoln CentennialLee Sanford, United States Marine Band, Anonymous
Gate CityAlfred Frederick Weldon, United States Marine Band, Anonymous
National EmblemEdwin Eugene Bagley, United States Marine Band, Anonymous
German FidelityHermann Louis Blankenburg, United States Marine Band, Anonymous