March On! #0910
…from Gounod to Gershwin, we offer a collection of melodious, mobile music guaranteed to keep you on your toes.
Hour 1
SIR EDWARD ELGAR: Pomp & Circumstance March in G, Opus 39, number 4 –Max Kenworthy & Nicholas Grigsby (1919 Hill, Norman & Beard/Dunedin Town Hall, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand) Kenworthy CD-2.007
JOHN BEHNKE: We are marching in the light of God –Christopher Herrick (2002 Letourneau/Winspear Centre, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) Hyperion CDA67458
JOSEPH JONGEN: Marche religieuse, Opus 38, number 1 –Anton Doornhein (1907 Seifert/St. Mary Basilica, Kevelaer, Germany) D.E. Versluis 1023
ALEXANDRE GUILMANT: Marche funebre et Chant seraphique, Opus 17 –Joris Verdin (1885 Puget/St. Amans Church, Rodez, France) EMA 9514
CHARLES GOUNOD: Funeral March of a Marionette –Patrick Wedd (1927 Wurlitzer/Orpheum Theatre, Vancouver, BC, Canada) CBC CD-1019
ERIC COATES: Dambusters March –Ron Rhode (1928 Wurlitzer/private studio) Roxy Productions CD-104
ERIC ROWLEY: Festival March –Calvin Bowman (1990 Walker/Town Hall, Adelaide, Australia) Priory PRCD661
THÉODORE DUBOIS: Marcietta –Robert Ampt (1890 Hill/Town Hall, Sydney, Australia) Move Digital 3148
FREDERICK SCOTSON CLARK: Vienna March –Peter King (1997 Klais/Bath Abbey, England, UK) Regent 279
Filler –ERIC COATES (see above)
Hour 2
MEREDITH WILLSON: 76 Trombones –Charlie Balogh (Wurlitzer/Organ Stop Pizza, Mesa, AZ) ERB Enterprises 106
ARTHUR BLISS: Things to Come March –Lew Williams (1938 Möller/Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, CA) Piping Hot CD-2001
GEORGE GERSHWIN: Promenade, Walking the Dog –Jelani Eddington (1929 Wurlitzer/Plummer Auditorium, Fullerton, CA) RJE Productions 2103
JULIA WARD HOWE: Battle Hymn of the Republic –Walt Strony (1931 Wurlitzer/Aveni Residence, Cleveland, OH) Strony Concerts CD-2
SIGFRID KARG-ELERT: March Triomphale –Chicago Territory Salvation Army Band, William Himes, conductor; Rudolf Zuiderveld (2004 Brombaugh/First Presbyterian, Springfield, IL) Salvation Army CD-86
JACQUES-NICOLAS LEMMENS: Triumphal March –Roy Massey (1933 Henry Willis & Sons; 2004 Harrison/Hereford Cathedral, England, UK) Priory PRCD103
LOUIS VIERNE: Marche Triomphale –Loyola Brass, Kent Tritle, conductor; Nancianne Parrella (1993 Mander/St. Ignatius Loyola RCC, New York, NY) AMDG004
JOHANNES BRAHMS (transcribed by Edwin H. Lemare): Academic Festival Overture, Opus 80 –Christopher Herrick (1977 Marcussen/Haderslev Cathedral, Denmark) Hyperion CDA67612
JOHANN STRAUSS I (transcribed by Noel Rawsthorne): Radetzky March –Gabriel Dessauer (1985 Seifert; Mayer/St. Bonifatius Church, Wiesbaden, Germany) Dessauer CD-2004
Filler –SIR EDWARD ELGAR (see above)