Wind Ensemble/Band Music
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Evolution / Lowell E. Graham, United States Air Force Band
All tracks have been digitally mastered using 24-bit technology.
Famous American Marches / USAF Heritage of America Band
Strong collection of march favorites from composers such as Fillmore, Losey, Jewell, King, Richards & Sousa. Tracks include "Riders for the Flag," "Bullets & Bayonets," "His Honor," "Sarasota," "Royal Scotch Highlanders," "Black Jack," "Invincible Eagle," "Stars & Stripes Forever," "Voice of America," "Shield of Liberty," "Screamer," and more. (Klavier)
Resurgence
American Originals
American Journeys
Marquee Mojo
Redshift
DENVER BRASS: Misbehavin'
SCHUMAN: George Washington Bridge / Prelude for a Great Occa
Wonderful World
Joy to the World (A Celebration of International Music of th
Hot Hot Hot
Alfred Reed Live! Vol 6 - The Final Recorded Concert
GALBRAITH: Danza de los Duendes / MAYS: Dreamcatcher / BASSE
Heritage The Antiphonal Music Of Gabrieli / Biggs, Et Al
No soloists take center stage; instead, the collaborative interplay of performers builds layers of harmonies through the melody. The superbly engineered stereo recording makes the most of this interplay, creating the impression of being surrounded by the orchestra; a diagram illustrating the seating arrangement used during the recording session is a useful tool in understanding the music. Understanding of the music aside, the clarity and precision of performance make this album a very serene and enjoyable listening experience.
NORTH TEXAS WIND SYMPHONY: Allegories
DAUGHERTY: UFO / Motown Metal / Niagara Falls / Desi / Red C
INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA WIND ENSEMBLE: Internal C
CHEETHAM: Fanfare and Steeplechase / MCALISTER: Symphonies d
GABRIELI: Madrigals
Harry Begian
William F. Santelmann: American Bandmasters Association Recording Series
William F. Santelmann (1902-84), USMC (Ret.), was 21st Leader/Director of the USMB, serving from 1940-55. His musical training began at age six with his father, then-Director of the Marine Band Captain William H. Santelmann. He was accepted into the Marine Band in 1923. Klavier presents a commemorative disc of recordings featuring this noted mid-20th c. USMB Band Director. (Klavier)
