"The President's Own" United States Marine Band


The Bicentennial Collection 200th anniversary 1798-1998

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The Bicentennial Collection, Celebrating the 200th Anniversary of "The President's Own" United States Marine Band, Playing Americas Music for 200 years, 1798-1998. An incredible collection of Wind Band / Wind Ensemble music.This is not available to the public. Box set contains 10 cds and an in-depth booklet chronicling the complete 200 year history of the US Marine Band, also known as "The President's Own". Box set is NEW, plastic wrap is removed but the CD's have NEVER been played. Pictured is the box set, all ten CDs, and the booklet.

CDs contain the following:

The Bicentennial Collection
Disc 1: Early Acoustic Recordings (1889-1914)

Anonymous: Farewell to Dresden (1891)

Anonymous: Hornpipe Polka (1889)

John Philip Sousa: National Fencibles (1890)

John Philip Sousa: Yorktown Centennial (1890)

Felix Mendelssohn: Wedding March from A Midsummer Night's Dream (1890)

John Philip Sousa: Washington Post (1892)

John Philip Sousa: The Liberty Bell (1894)

John Philip Sousa: The Thunderer (1895)

Tom Clark: Belle of New York (1896)

Shaw-Beckett: The Red, White and Blue (1897)

Eduard Jackobowski: Selections from Erminie (1897)

Francesco Fanciulli: Old Hickory (1897)

John Philip Sousa: Manhattan Beach (1897)

Abe Holzmann: Smoky Mokes (1899)

William H. Santelmann: Old Club March (1899)

William H. Santelmann: Admiral Dewey March (1899)

John Philip Sousa: The Picadore (1899)

Johann Strauss, Jr.: The Merry War March (1899)

John Philip Sousa: Semper Fidelis (1899)

John Philip Sousa: The Coquette (1909)

Carl Friedemann: Lola Waltz (1909)

Carl Friedemann: Kaiser Friedrich (1909)

Anonymous: Salute to Washington (1910)

J. C. Heed: Southern Ideal (1910)

Scott Joplin: Maple Leaf Rag (1906)

Henriette Blanke-Belcher: Marsovia Waltzes (1909)

Lee Sanford: Lincoln Centennial (1909)

A. F. Weldon: Gate City (1914)

Edwin E. Bagley: National Emblem (1914)

H. L. Blankenburg: German Fidelity (1914)

The Bicentennial Collection
Disc 2: Early Acoustic Recordings (1914-1923)

Douglas S. Moore: Good Night Harvard (1914)

Wilhelm Wacek: Krupp March (1914)

Carl Friedemann: Grand Duke of Baden (1914)

William H. Santelmann: National Capital Centennial (1921)

Taylor Branson: Marine Corps Institute (1921)

John Philip Sousa: The Rifle Regiment (1921)

Charles A. Zimmerman: Anchors Aweigh (1921)

Richard Eilenburg: Marche Turque Patrol (1921)

C. L. Barnhouse: The Messenger (1921)

Carl Teike: Old Comrades (1921)

Frederic Chopin: Polonaise Militaire (1921)

Franz von Blon: True to the Flag (1921)

T. B. Boyer: Joyce's 71st New York Regiment (1922)

Frank H. Losey: 74th Regiment (1922)

Louis Ganne: The Father of Victory (1923)

Franz Schubert: Marche Militaire (1923)

John Philip Sousa: Washington Post (1923)

Roland F. Seitz: Brooke's Triumphal (1923)

Ernst Stieberitz: Under the Star of the Guard (1923)

Sir Edward Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 (1921)


The Bicentennial Collection
Disc 3: Historic Soloists

Kent Kennan: Night Soliloquy - Donald Peck, flute (1953)

Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov: Flight of the Bumblebee - clarinet section (1959)

Luigi Bassi: Fantasie on Themes from Verdi's Rigoletto - Harold Malsh, clarinet soloist (1960)

Joseph de Luca: Beautiful Colorado - Kenneth Douse, alto saxophone (1948)

Enrico Toselli: Serenade - Kenneth Douse, alto saxophone (1932)

Thomas V. Short: Cornet duet, "Short and Sweet" Polka (1891)

Edward Llewellyn: Premier Polka - Arthur Whitcomb, cornet (1910)

Camille Saint-Saëns: My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice from Samson et Dalila - Arthur Whitcomb, cornet (1915)

Winfred Kemp: Fantasia Capriccioso - Winfred Kemp, cornet (c.1934)

Edward L. Masters: La Joya - Edward Masters, cornet (c.1947)

Herbert L. Clarke: Stars in a Velvety Sky - Robert deHart, cornet (c.1950)

Arthur F. Tate: Somewhere a Voice is Calling - Robert deHart, cornet (c.1950)

Vincent Bach: Hungarian Melodies - Charles Erwin, cornet (1959)

Del Staigers: Carnival of Venice - Fredric Erdman, cornet (1958)

Simone Mantia: All Those Endearing Young Charms - Arthur Lehman, euphonium (1957)

Arthur Pryor: Starlight - Dale Harpham, trombone (1953)

Arthur Pryor: Thoughts of Love - Robert Isele, trombone (1952)

Samuel Rousseau: Piece Concertante - Robert Isele, trombone (1959)

Arthur Pryor: Annie Laurie - James Erdman, trombone (1965)

The Bicentennial Collection
Disc 4: Historic Soloists, William F. Santelmann, Albert F. Schoepper

J. Edouard Barat: Andante and Scherzo - Louis Saverino, tuba (1950)

Pablo de Sarasate: Zigeunerweisen - Charles Owen, marimba (1951)

Gioacchino Rossini: Largo al factotum from The Barber of Seville - William Jones, baritone (1959)

Ambroise Thomas: Drum Major's Aria from Le Caïd - Michael Ryan, baritone (1987)

David W. Reeves: Second Regiment Connecticut (1927)

Foster/arr. Guzman: Stephen Foster Melodies (1934)

Taylor Branson, conducting

Louis Saverino: March of the Women Marines (c. 1942)

Traditional: The Marines' Hymn (c. 1942)

Mikhail Glinka: Overture to Russlan and Ludmilla (c. 1945)

John Philip Sousa: The Directorate (c. 1950)

Piotr Tchaikovsky: Polonaise from Eugene Onegin (c. 1950)

Camille Saint-Saëns: Marche Militaire Francaise (1953)

Kenneth Alford: On the Quarterdeck (c. 1953)

Richard Wagner: Ride of the Valkyries from Die Walküre (1984)

John Philip Sousa: Semper Fidelis (1984)

William F. Santelmann, conducting

The Bicentennial Collection
Disc 5: Albert F. Schoepper,
Dale L. Harpham

Richard Wagner: Prelude to Act 3 and Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin (1959)

Howard Hanson: Chorale and Alleluia (1960)

Leroy Anderson: Bugler's Holiday (1962)

Samuel Barber: Commando March (1962)

John Philip Sousa: The Stars and Stripes Forever (1962)

Edwin F. Goldman: The Chimes of Liberty (1962)

Charles Belsterling: March of the Steelmen (1962)

Henry Fillmore: Man of the Hour (1962)

Clifton Williams: Fanfare and Allegro (1963)

Karl King: Purple Pageant (1968)

Sergei Prokofiev: Athletic Festival March, Op. 69, No. 1 (1970)

Giuseppe Verdi: Overture to La Forza del destino (1971)

Albert F. Schoepper, conducting

Percy Grainger: Molly on the Shore (1958)

Paul Hindemith: Symphony in B-flat for Concert Band (1958)
  Moderately fast, with vigor
  Andantino grazioso; Fast and gay
  Fugue

John Philip Sousa: Hail to the Spirit of Liberty (1972)

Claudio Grafulla: Washington Grays (1973)

Dale L. Harpham, conducting

The Bicentennial Collection
Disc 6: Jack T. Kline, John R. Bourgeois

Paul Hindemith: March from Symphonic Metamorphoses (1974)

Hector Berlioz: Overture to Le Corsaire (1975)

John Philip Sousa: The Glory of the Yankee Navy (1978)

Dmitri Shostakovich: Festive Overture, Op. 96 (1978)

John Philip Sousa: The Pride of the Wolverines (1978)

Jack T. Kline, conducting

H. Owen Reed: La Fiesta Mexicana (1987)
  Prelude and Aztec Dance
  Mass
  Carnival

Johannes Halvorsen: Entry March of the Boyares (1989)

John Philip Sousa: The Liberty Bell (1983)

Julius Fucik: Florentiner (1986)

Hector Berlioz: Apothéose from Symphonie funèbre et triomphale (1985)

John R. Bourgeois, conducting

The Bicentennial Collection
Disc 7: Timothy W. Foley

Percy Grainger: Lincolnshire Posy (1997)
  "Lisbon" (Sailor's Song)
  "Horkstow Grange" (The Miser and his    Man: A Local Tragedy)
  "Rufford Park Poachers" (Poaching    Song)
   "The brisk young Sailor" (returned to    wed his true love)
  "Lord Melbourne" (War Song)
  "The Lost Lady Found" (Dance Song)

Morton Gould: Derivations for Clarinet and Winds (1996)
  Warm Up
  Contrapuntal Blues
  Rag
  Ride Out
Lisa Kadala, clarinet soloist

Morton Gould: Symphony for Band,
West Point (1998)
  Epitaphs
  Marches

Igor Stravinsky: Circus Polka (1998)

Charles Ives: Fugue in C (1998)

Bach/Stokowski: Chorale Prelude, "Wir glauben all' an einen Gott," BWV 437 (1998)

Vassili Kalinnikov: Finale from Symphony No. 1 (1993)

Piotr Tchaikovsky: Dance of the Jesters from The Snow Maiden (1997)

The Bicentennial Collection
Disc 8: Composers Conduct: Husa, Colgrass, Benson

Karel Husa: Concerto for Wind Ensemble
  Drum Ceremony
  Elegy
  Perpetual Motion

Karel Husa, conducting (1984)

Michael Colgrass: Winds of Nagual
  The Desert
  Carlos stares at the Water
  Gait of Power
  Asking twilight for calmness and power
  Juan Clowns for Carlos
  Last Conversation and Farewell

Michael Colgrass, conducting (1986)

Warren Benson: Symphony II - "Lost Songs"

Warren Benson, conducting (1988)

The Bicentennial Collection
Disc 9: Composers Conduct, Guest Conductors

Warren Benson: Wings

Warren Benson, conducting (1988)

John Harbison: Three City Blocks
  Fervent & Resolute
  Tough, driving
  With relentless energy

John Harbison, conducting (1993)

Ron Nelson: Passacaglia (Homage on B-A-C-H)

Ron Nelson, conducting (1994)

Joseph Schwantner: ...and the mountains rising nowhere

Donald Hunsberger, conducting (1987)

Aaron Copland: Emblems

William Schuman: George Washington Bridge

Charles Ives: Country Band March

Leonard Slatkin, conducting (1998)

Sir William Walton: Coronation March, "Crown Imperial"

LtCol Sir F. Vivian Dunn, conducting (1973)

The Bicentennial Collection
Disc 10: Guest Conductors

Gustav Holst: Hammersmith - Prelude and Scherzo (1987)

Gustav Holst: Suite No. 1 in E-flat (1997)
  Chaconne
  Intermezzo
  March

Ralph Vaughan Williams: Toccata Marziale (1997)

John Philip Sousa: The Black Horse Troop (1997)

Frederick Fennell, conducting

Arnold Schoenberg: Theme and Variations, Op. 43a

Gunther Schuller, conducting (1998)

Percy Grainger: Colonial Song

Timothy Reynish, conducting (1998)

Leonard B. Smith: Music Festival

Leonard B. Smith, conducting (1984)

W. Paris Chambers: The Boys of the Old Brigade

George W. Wilson, conducting (1978)

Kenneth Alford: H.M. Jollies

Gordon Jacob: Music for a Festival
  Intrada
  Overture
  Round of Seven Parts
  Air
  Finale

LtCol John Ware, conducting (1989)


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Price ONLY $100.00
Location: Fairhope, Alabama United States
Started At: September 19, 2005 04:26 pm
Ending At: September 29, 2005 04:26 pm
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