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Sousa: Music for Wind Band 22
8.559880 (Naxos, CD)
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FIRST RELEASE (28 January 2022)
Playing time: 61'16"
Tracks: 5
Booklet pages: 6
℗ © 2022 Naxos Rights (Europe) Ltd
© © 2022 Naxos Rights (Europe) Ltd
Main country of recording: United Kingdom
Country of manufacture: Germany
Reviewer: Gerald Fenech
Review of Sousa: Music for Wind Band 22 published on 15 January 2022
Gordon Carter, alto saxophone (track 5)
The Band of Her Majesty's Royal Marines Plymouth
Keith Brion, conductor
John Philip Sousa (1854-1932):
1 Assembly of the Artisans (Fantasy, 1924)
2 The Highbrows and the Lowbrows (Fantasy, 'A Study in Rhythm', 1920)
3 The Messiah of Nations (Patriotic Anthem, 1902, version for choir and wind band, 1924, to text by James Whitcomb Riley, 1849-1916)
4 On with the Dance (Fantasy, 1923)
5 Music of the Minute (Fantasy, 1922)
Recorded 20-23 May 2019 at HMS Raleigh, Torpoint, Cornwall, UK