Admiralty Band Of The Leningrad Naval Base- Marches Of The Russian Empire
Recorded on this release by the Admiralty Band (the best military band in Russia!) are fast marches, which were well-known by the early 20th century in military bands' repertoires, but were not regimental marches. They were composed in different countries at different times, and on different occasions - German/Prussian, Austrian, Danish, French, and Russian marches. The recordings cover a great time period, from the early 19th century to the turn of the 20th century.
Tracklist:
- Franz Von Blon;Soldaten Blut (Soldiers' Spirit), 1895
- Karl Bratfisch;Steinmetz Marsch, 1866
- Johann Heinrich Walch;Pariser Einzugsmarsch (Entry Into Paris), 1814
- Franz Von Blon;Standartenträger-Marsch (Standard Bearers), Op.192
- Johann Nepomuk Král;Hoch Habsburg (The Hapsburg March), Op.86
- Julius Lehnhardt;S?hneidige Truppe (The Daring Troops), Op.17
- Hans Christian Lumbye;Kong Frederik Den Syvendes Honneur Marsch (Honour March), 1861
- Ludwig Minkus;Roxanne, the Beauty of Montenegro (1878)
- Julius FucÃk;Schneidig Vor (Bravely Forward), Op.79 1
- The Old Chasseurs March (Trad, Unattrib.), 1813-15 1
- Robert Planquette;Le Régiment de Sambre Et Meuse (Sambre and Meuse March), 1879 1
- Cesare Pugni;The Little Hump-Backed Horse, 1864 1
- F. Romain;Sonnez Clairons (Sound You Trumpets), 1893 1
- Carl Unrath;König-Karl-Marsch (King Karl), 1868 1
- Philipp Fahrbach Jr.;Ausstellungs-Marsch / Salut A Copenhague, Op.263, 1888 1
- Wilhelm Legrand;Bayerischen Grenadier-Garde (Bavarian March) 1
- Karl Hauschild ;Frohsinn Marsch (Parade March), 1869 1
- Alexey F. Lvov;68th Borodinsky Infantry Guards March, 1839 1
- Ivan Chapievsky;Borodinsky Regimental March 2
- Jean-Baptiste Lully;God Save the Tsar Ceremonial Music, Composed Before 1832 2
- General Muster Ceremonial Music, (Composed Before 1832) 2
- Ceremonial Retreat Ceremonial Music, (Composed Before 1832) 2
- Dmitry Bortnyansky;The Lord in Zion Reigneth Ceremonial Music 2
- Erik Eriksson;Marsch Aus Petersburg (From Petersburg) 2
- Vasily Agapkin;Farewell of Slavianka March, 1912
Recorded on this release by the Admiralty Band (the best military band in Russia!) are fast marches, which were well-known by the early 20th century in military bands' repertoires, but were not regimental marches. They were composed in different countries at different times, and on different occasions - German/Prussian, Austrian, Danish, French, and Russian marches. The recordings cover a great time period, from the early 19th century to the turn of the 20th century.
Tracklist:
- Franz Von Blon;Soldaten Blut (Soldiers' Spirit), 1895
- Karl Bratfisch;Steinmetz Marsch, 1866
- Johann Heinrich Walch;Pariser Einzugsmarsch (Entry Into Paris), 1814
- Franz Von Blon;Standartenträger-Marsch (Standard Bearers), Op.192
- Johann Nepomuk Král;Hoch Habsburg (The Hapsburg March), Op.86
- Julius Lehnhardt;S?hneidige Truppe (The Daring Troops), Op.17
- Hans Christian Lumbye;Kong Frederik Den Syvendes Honneur Marsch (Honour March), 1861
- Ludwig Minkus;Roxanne, the Beauty of Montenegro (1878)
- Julius FucÃk;Schneidig Vor (Bravely Forward), Op.79 1
- The Old Chasseurs March (Trad, Unattrib.), 1813-15 1
- Robert Planquette;Le Régiment de Sambre Et Meuse (Sambre and Meuse March), 1879 1
- Cesare Pugni;The Little Hump-Backed Horse, 1864 1
- F. Romain;Sonnez Clairons (Sound You Trumpets), 1893 1
- Carl Unrath;König-Karl-Marsch (King Karl), 1868 1
- Philipp Fahrbach Jr.;Ausstellungs-Marsch / Salut A Copenhague, Op.263, 1888 1
- Wilhelm Legrand;Bayerischen Grenadier-Garde (Bavarian March) 1
- Karl Hauschild ;Frohsinn Marsch (Parade March), 1869 1
- Alexey F. Lvov;68th Borodinsky Infantry Guards March, 1839 1
- Ivan Chapievsky;Borodinsky Regimental March 2
- Jean-Baptiste Lully;God Save the Tsar Ceremonial Music, Composed Before 1832 2
- General Muster Ceremonial Music, (Composed Before 1832) 2
- Ceremonial Retreat Ceremonial Music, (Composed Before 1832) 2
- Dmitry Bortnyansky;The Lord in Zion Reigneth Ceremonial Music 2
- Erik Eriksson;Marsch Aus Petersburg (From Petersburg) 2
- Vasily Agapkin;Farewell of Slavianka March, 1912