"Fennell's mastery in such music is unsurpasssed … "
--- Heuwell Tircuit, in Tune

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Marches I've Missed

FREDERICK FENNELL
Dallas Wind Symphony

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[HDCD]

THE MARCH MASTER !
Frederick Fennell, the Godfather of Wind Bands and the founding conductor of the Eastman Wind Ensemble, has recorded more than 250 marches over the past four decades.   But there are more great "footlifters" (eighteen in fact) that he had not gotten around to --- until now.

Marches I've Missed brings together a varied collection of American and European high steppers in sizzling performances by the premiere wind band of our time, the Dallas Wind Symphony.

Recorded by audio guru "Prof." Keith Johnson in the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas, this 88.2kHz, 24Bit HDCD
® recording brings new meaning to the term "rousing."

PARADE PROGRAM
1.   Parade of the Wooden Soldiers (Leon Jessel)
2.   March of the Steel Men (C. S. Belsterling)
3.   The Gladiator (John Philip Sousa)
4.   The Footlifter (Henry Fillmore)
5.   The Northern Pines (John Philip Sousa)
6.   El abanico (A. Javaloyes)
7.   The Kilties (S. E. Morris)
8.   Rough-Riders (Karl L. King)
9.   Sol y sombra (George Gates)
10. Men of Ohio (Henry Fillmore)
11. The U.S. Air Force March (Robert Crawford)
12. Hall of Fame (Joseph Olivadoti)
13. La banda nascente (B. Sbraccia)
14. Band of America (Paul Lavalle)
15. Invercargill (Alex Lithgow)
16. The New Colonial March (Robert Browne Hall)
17. On the Quarterdeck (Kenneth J. Alford)
18. Chicago Tribune March (W. Paris Chambers)



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