- Additional Authors
- Description
- 1 online resource (1 sound file).
- Series Statement
- Greatest hits
- Uniform Title
- Greatest hits.
- Alternative Title
- Marches
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Streaming audio.
- Note
- Credits on container insert.
- Credits (note)
- Producer, Dennis D. Rooney.
- Contents
- The Prince of Denmark's march / Jeremiah Clarke (2:06) -- March from The Anna Magdalena Notebook / Johann Sebastian Bach (arr. Thomas Frost) (:59) ; March from Cantata No. 207 / Johann Sebastian Bach (1:33) -- See, the conqu'ring hero comes march from Judas Maccabaeus / George Frideric Handel (edited by Crispian Steele-Perkins) (1:27) -- Turkish march from The Ruins of Athens / Ludwig van Beethoven (1:43) -- Rákóczy march from The Damnation of Faust / Hector Berlioz (4:00) -- Procession of the nobles from Mlada Suite / Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov (4:44) -- Pomp and circumstance -- military march no. 1, op. 39 / Sir Edward Elgar (6:36) -- Grand march from Aida / Giuseppe Verdi (6:08) -- The Washington Post March / John Philip Sousa (2:36) -- National emblem march / Edwin E. Bagley (3:01) -- The liberty bell / John Philip Sousa (3:19) -- Colonel Bogey march / Kenneth J. Alford (arr. P. Bodge) (3:01) -- Semper fidelis / John Philip Sousa (2:27) -- British grenadiers / Thomas Arne (1:09) -- King cotton / John Philip Sousa (2:46) -- Under the double eagle / Josef Franz Wagner (3:18) -- The thunderer / John Philip Sousa (2:33).
- III. March from First Suite for Military Band in E-flat Major / Gustav Holst (revised by Colin Matthews) (2:42) -- March of the toys from Babes in Toyland / Victor Herbert (3:44) -- El capitan / John Philip Sousa (2:06) -- March from 1941 / John Williams (4:12) -- March from The Love for Three Oranges / Sergei Prokofiev (1:31) -- The Raiders' march from Raiders of the Lost Ark / John Williams (5:10) -- The stars and stripes forever! / John Philip Sousa (3:09).
- LCCN
- USSM17900910
- USSM10408613
- USSM10408614
- USSM10408615
- USSM18500641
- USSM10408616
- USSM10408617
- USSM10408618
- USSM10408619
- USSM10408620
- USSM10005443
- USSM19919944
- USSM10408621
- USSM19919941
- USSM10408622
- USSM10408623
- USSM10408624
- USSM19919943
- USSM10408625
- USSM10408626
- USSM19919940
- USSM10408627
- USSM10408628
- USSM10408629
- USSM19919942
- OCLC
- 906156737
- Title
Greatest hits, marches.
- Publisher
New York, N.Y. : Sony Classical, [1994]
- Copyright Date
℗1994
- Playing Time
011731
- Type of Content
performed music
- Type of Medium
computer
- Type of Carrier
online resource
- Series
Greatest hits
Greatest hits.
- Performer
Includes performances by The Boston Pops (John Williams, conductor); Incredible Columbia All-Star Band; Philadelphia Orchestra (Eugene Ormandy, conductor); and other artists.
- Credits
Producer, Dennis D. Rooney.
- Source of description
Hard copy version record.
- Connect to:
- Added Author
Williams, John, 1932-
Ormandy, Eugene, 1899-1985.
Boston Pops Orchestra.
Philadelphia Orchestra.
Incredible Columbia All-Star Band.
- Other Form:
Source record: Greatest hits, marches. New York, N.Y. : Sony Classical, p1994 (OCoLC)32155263
- Other Standard Identifier
USSM17900910
USSM10408613
USSM10408614
USSM10408615
USSM18500641
USSM10408616
USSM10408617
USSM10408618
USSM10408619
USSM10408620
USSM10005443
USSM19919944
USSM10408621
USSM19919941
USSM10408622
USSM10408623
USSM10408624
USSM19919943
USSM10408625
USSM10408626
USSM19919940
USSM10408627
USSM10408628
USSM10408629
USSM19919942
- Publisher No.
074646671023 Sony Classical
- Branch Call Number
eNYPL Music