Document Type

Audio Recording

Date Recorded

1954

Comments

These files contain the following tracks:

I. Let God Be Praised in Heav'n Above (Record 1; Side 1)

- Composed by Vulptus.

II. First Suite in Eb (Chaconne, Intermezzo, and March) (Record 1; Side 1)

- Composed by Gustav Holst in 1911.

III. Sound Off (Record 1; Side 1)

- Composed by John Philip Sousa in 1885.

IV. Italian in Algiers (Overture) (Record 1; Side 1)

- Composed by Gioachino Rossini in 1813.

V. The Universal Judgement (Record 1; Side 2)

- Composed by Camille de Nardis in 1878.

VI. The Mad Major (Record 1; Side 2)

- Composed by Kenneth J. Alford in 1921, possibly in honor of Christopher Draper who served as a pilot in the Royal Air Force, stunt pilot, actor, and double agent for the United Kingdom.

VII. Legend (Record 1; Side 2)

- Composed by Creston.

VIII. Golden Friendships (Record 1; Side 2)

- Composed by Henry Fillmore.

IX. Funiculi, Funicula (Record 2; Side 1)

- Composed by Luigi Denza in 1880.

X. Garland Entree (Record 2; Side 1)

- Composed by Karl Lawrence King in 1912.

XI. Reinzi Overture (Record 2; Side 1)

- Composed by Richard Wagner in 1840.

XII. From the Delta (Work Song, Spiritual, and Dance) (Record 2; Side 2)

- Composed by William Grant Still in 1945.

XIII. Pomp and Circumstance (Record 2; Side 2)

- Composed by Edward Elgar in 1904.

XIV. My Hero (Record 2; Side 2)

- Composed by Kenneth J. Alford and arranged by Erik Leidzen.

XV. Robinson's Grand Entree March (Record 3; Side 1)

- Composed by Karl Lawrence King in 1911.

XVI. Symphony in Bb (Overture, Nocturne, Scherzo, and FInale) (Record 3; Side 1 and 2)

- Composed by Paul Robert Fauchet in 1926.

XVII. Pavanne (Record 3; Side 2)

- Composed by Morton Gould in 1938.

XVIII. Father, O Hear Me (Record 4; Side 1)

- Composed by George Frideric Handel.

XIX. Symphony No. 5 in Eb (Finale) (Record 4; Side 1)

- Composed by Antonin Dvorak in 1875.

XX. Marche et Cortege (Record 4; Side 1)

- Composed by Charles Gounod in 1862. This march was part of the opera "The Queen of Sheba".

XXI. Bugle Call Rag (Record 4; Side 1)

- Composed by Jack Pettis, Billy Meyers and Elmer Schoebel in 1922. This version was arranged by Eddie Lang.

XXII. Concerto for Trombone and Band (Allegro Vivace, Andante Cantabile, and Allegro: Allegretto) (Record 4; Side 2)

- Composed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov in 1878.

XXIII. French National Defile (Record 4; Side 2)

- Composed by Jean Robert Planquette & Andre Turlet in 1871.

XXIV. Symphony No. 1 in Eb (Finale) (Record 4; Side 2)

- Composed by Camille Saint-Saens in 1853.

XXV. The Thunderer (Record 4; Side 2)

- Composed by John Philip Sousa in 1889.

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