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Title/Work March Review Medley (Part 1)
Author(s)/Composer(s) Julius Fučík (1872-1916), Theodor Franz Schild (1859-1929), Julius Lehnhardt (1827-1913), Anton Seifert (1826-1873), Martin Schmeling (1864-1943), Benjamin Bilse (1816-1902), Johann Gottfried Piefke (1815-1884), Carl Latann (1840-1888), Johann Strauss I (1804-1849)
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High resolution audio (Flac) FLAC, FLAC (Commons)
Compressed audio (Ogg Vorbis) none
Genre(s) March music
Content Intro: Florentine March[1]; The Band comes[2]; Smart Soldiers[3]; Marche sur des airs carinthiens[4]; Soldier's Life[5][6];

With bombs and grenades[7]; The glory of Prussia[8]; Let's go![9]; Radetzky March[10]; Smart Soldiers

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Description HMV C 2745
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Lyricist(s) none
Music arranger(s) Carl Woitschach[12] (1864-1939)
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Conductor(s) Richard Crean[13] (1879-1955)
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Performer(s) The London Palladium Orchestra
Vocal range instrumental
Label His Master's Voice
Cat. no. C 2745
Order number 2EA 1401
Matrix/StamperID 2EA1401I
Place of recording London Palladium, Argyll Street, London (United Kingdom)
1st recording date 1936[14]
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1st release date 1936/37?
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PD CH 1 January 2014
PD EU 1 January 2014
PD USA 1 January 2019
PD INT 1 January 2044



References

  1. Wikipedia: Julius Fučík (1872-1916): Florentinský pochod op. 214 (Florentiner March) (1907), Link to the record
  2. Wikipedia: Theodor Franz Schild (1859-1929): D' Banda kommt!, mars, op. 15 (1890), Link to the record
  3. Wikipedia: Julius Lehnhardt (1827-1913): Schneidige Truppe, op. 17 (1885), Link to the record
  4. Wikipedia: Anton Seifert (1826-1873): Kärtner Liedermarsch, opus 80 (1873), Link to the record
  5. WorldCat: Martin Schmeling (1864-1943): Soldatenleben (1895), Link to the record
  6. IMSLP.org: Category:Schmeling, Martin; Martin Schmeling (1864-1943), Link to the record
  7. Wikipedia: Benjamin Bilse (1816-1902): Mit Bomben und Granaten (1880), Link to the record
  8. Wikipedia: Johann Gottfried Piefke (1815-1884): Preussens Gloria (1871), Link to the record
  9. Wikipedia: Carl Latann (1840-1888): Frei weg!, Link to the record
  10. Wikipedia: Johann Strauss I (1804-1849): Radetzky March, Op. 228 (1848), Link to the record
  11. Wikipedia: Julius Lehnhardt (1827-1913): Schneidige Truppe, op. 17 (1885), Link to the record
  12. Library of Congress : Woitschach, Carl, 1864-1939, Link to the record
  13. Masters of Melody: The Richard Crean orchestra, Link to the record
  14. guildmusic.com: ARR. CARL WOITSCHACH March Review Medley (1936) London Palladium Orchestra, conducted by Richard Crean - HMV C 2745 , Link to the record

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