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| 1 | The Prince of Denmark's M / Jeremiah Clarke |
| 2 | Notebooks for Anna Magdal / Johann Sebastian Bac |
| 3 | Cantata No. 207, "Vereini / Johann Sebastian Bac |
| 4 | Judas Maccabaeus, oratori / George Frederick Han |
| 5 | Ruins of Athens, incident / Ludwig van Beethoven |
| 6 | Marche de Rákóczy (Rákócz / Hector Berlioz |
| 7 | Mlada, suite for orchestr / Nikolai Rimsky-Korsa |
| 8 | Pomp and Circumstance Mar / Edward Elgar |
| 9 | Aida, opera: Grand March / Giuseppe Verdi |
| 10 | The Washington Post, marc / John Philip Sousa |
| 11 | National Emblem, march fo / Edwin Eugene Bagley |
| 12 | The Liberty Bell, march f / John Philip Sousa |
| 13 | Colonel Bogey March, for / Kenneth J. Alford |
| 14 | Semper Fidelis, march for / John Philip Sousa |
| 15 | Regimental Quick March Of / Traditional |
| 16 | King Cotton, march for ba / John Philip Sousa |
| 17 | Under the Double Eagle fo / Joseph Franz Wagner |
| 18 | The Thunderer, march for / John Philip Sousa |
| 19 | Suite No. 1, for military / Gustav Holst |
| 20 | March of the Toys, for or / Victor Herbert |
| 21 | El Capitan, march for ban / John Philip Sousa |
| 22 | 1941, film score: March / John Williams |
| 23 | The Love for Three Orange / Sergey Prokofiev |
| 24 | Raiders of the Lost Ark, / John Williams |
| 25 | The Stars and Stripes For / John Philip Sousa |
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Marches Greatest Hits |
| 1.
| The Prince of Denmark's March (Trumpet Voluntary) for brass, winds & percussion (or keyboard or trumpet & organ) in D major 2:08
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| Composed by Jeremiah Clarke |
| Performed by Edward Carroll and Philharmonia Virtuosi of New York |
| Conducted by Richard Kapp |
| 2.
| Notebooks for Anna Magdalena Bach, manuscript sources (2) of sacred songs and keyboard pieces (30): March 1:02
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| Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach |
| Conducted by Eugene Ormandy |
| Performed by Philadelphia Orchestra |
| 3.
| Cantata No. 207, "Vereinigte Zwietracht der wechselnden Saiten," BWV 207 (BC G37): March 1:37
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| Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach |
| Conducted by Richard Kapp |
| Performed by Philharmonia Virtuosi of New York |
| 4.
| Judas Maccabaeus, oratorio, HWV 63: See, the Conqu'ring Hero Comes March 1:30
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| Composed by George Frideric Handel |
| Conducted by Richard Kapp |
| Performed by Crispian Steele-Perkins and Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra |
| 5.
| Ruins of Athens, incidental music, Op. 113: NO 4 Turkish March 1:47
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| Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven |
| Conducted by Stanley Black |
| Performed by London Symphony Orchestra |
| 6.
| Marche de Rákóczy (Rákóczy March), for orchestra (Le damnation de Faust), H. 109 4:03
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| Composed by Hector Berlioz |
| Performed by Cleveland Pops Orchestra |
| Conducted by Louis Lane |
| 7.
| Mlada, suite for orchestra: Suite: Procession of the Nobles 4:48
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| Composed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov |
| Conducted by Eugene Ormandy |
| Performed by Philadelphia Orchestra |
| 8.
| Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1, for orchestra in D major, Op. 39/1 6:39
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| Composed by Edward Elgar |
| Performed by Philharmonia Orchestra |
| Conducted by Andrew Davis |
| 9.
| Aida, opera: Grand March 6:12
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| Composed by Giuseppe Verdi |
| Conducted by Eugene Ormandy |
| Performed by Philadelphia Orchestra |
| 10.
| The Washington Post, march for band 2:39
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| Composed by John Philip Sousa |
| Conducted by John Williams [composer] |
| Performed by Boston Pops Orchestra |
| 11.
| National Emblem, march for orchestra (or band) 3:04
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| Composed by Edwin Eugene Bagley |
| Performed by Harmony Military Band |
| Conducted by Richard Kapp |
| 12.
| The Liberty Bell, march for band 3:22
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| Composed by John Philip Sousa |
| Performed by Incredible Columbia All-Star Band |
| Conducted by Richard Kapp |
| 13.
| Colonel Bogey March, for band (or orchestra) 3:04
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| Composed by Kenneth J. Alford |
| Conducted by John Williams [composer] |
| Performed by Boston Pops Orchestra |
| 14.
| Semper Fidelis, march for band 2:31
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| Composed by John Philip Sousa |
| Performed by Incredible Columbia All-Star Band and Regimental Drum and Bugle Corps |
| Conducted by Richard Kapp |
| 15.
| Regimental Quick March Of The Grenadier 'The British Grenadiers' 1:12
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| Composed by Traditional |
| Conducted by Leonard Bernstein |
| Performed by New York Philharmonic |
| 16.
| King Cotton, march for band 2:50
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| Composed by John Philip Sousa |
| Conducted by John Williams [composer] |
| Performed by Boston Pops Orchestra |
| 17.
| Under the Double Eagle for band (or orchestra), Op. 159 3:21
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| Composed by Joseph Franz Wagner |
| Conducted by John Williams [composer] |
| Performed by Boston Pops Orchestra |
| 18.
| The Thunderer, march for band 2:35
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| Composed by John Philip Sousa |
| Performed by Incredible Columbia All-Star Band and Regimental Drum and Bugle Corps |
| Conducted by Richard Kapp |
| 19.
| Suite No. 1, for military band in E flat major, Op. 28/1, H. 105: lll. March 2:47
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| Composed by Gustav Holst |
| Performed by Eastman Wind Ensemble |
| Conducted by Donald Hunsberger |
| 20.
| March of the Toys, for orchestra (from "Babes in Toyland") 3:48
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| Composed by Victor Herbert |
| Conducted by John Williams [composer] |
| Performed by Boston Pops Orchestra |
| 21.
| El Capitan, march for band 2:10
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| Composed by John Philip Sousa |
| Conducted by Gunther Schuller |
| Performed by Incredible Columbia All-Star Band |
| 22.
| 1941, film score: March 4:16
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| Composed by John Williams [composer] |
| Conducted by John Williams [composer] |
| Performed by Boston Pops Orchestra |
| 23.
| The Love for Three Oranges, suite for orchestra, Op. 33 bis: March 1:34
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| Composed by Sergey Prokofiev |
| Conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas |
| Performed by Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra |
| 24.
| Raiders of the Lost Ark, film score: The Raiders' March 5:13
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| Composed by John Williams [composer] |
| Conducted by John Williams [composer] |
| Performed by Boston Pops Orchestra |
| 25.
| The Stars and Stripes Forever, march for band 3:09
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| Composed by John Philip Sousa |
| Conducted by Gunther Schuller |
| Performed by Incredible Columbia All-Star Band |