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Kenneth J. Alford (Composer), Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (Composer), Ludwig van Beethoven (Composer), Hector Berlioz (Composer), Georges Bizet (Composer), Arthur Bliss (Composer), Emmanuel Chabrier (Composer), Jeremiah Clarke (Composer), Eric Coates (Composer), Edward Elgar (Composer), Julius Fucik (Composer), Charles Gounod (Composer), George Frederick Handel (Composer), Sigfrid Karg-Elert (Composer), Felix Mendelssohn (Composer), Giacomo Meyerbeer (Composer), Carl Nielsen (Composer), Sergey Prokofiev (Composer), Henry Purcell (Composer), Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (Composer)
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Disc: 1
1. Alla marcia
2. Grand March
3. March
4. Dead March
5. Grand March
6. No.1
7. War March of the Priests
8. March
9. March
10. Coronation March
See all 13 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Funeral March
2. Unspecified March
3. Wedding March
4. Marche Des contrebandiers
5. March
6. Procession of the Nobles
7. March

On this CD:
  1. Pomp and Circumstance March No.1, for orchestra in D major, Op. 39/1
    Composed by Edward Elgar
    Performed by London Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Georg Solti

  2. Karelia Suite, for orchestra, Op. 11 Alla marcia
    Composed by Jean Sibelius
    Performed by London Philharmonia Orchestra
    Conducted by Vladimir Ashkenazy

  3. Jubelfest-Marsch (Jubilee Festival March), for orchestra (with chorus ad lib), Op. 396 (RV 396)
    Composed by Johann II Strauss
    Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Willi Boskovsky

  4. Funeral March of a Marionette, for piano or orchestra in D minor
    Composed by Charles Gounod
    Performed by Royal Opera House Orchestra Covent Garden
    Conducted by Alexander Gibson

  5. Tannhäuser, opera, WWV 70 Grand March
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    with Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
    Conducted by Elgar Howarth

  6. Rinaldo, opera, HWV 7 March
    Composed by George Frideric Handel
    Performed by English Chamber Orchestra
    Conducted by Richard Bonynge

  7. Saul, oratorio, HWV 53 Dead March
    Composed by George Frideric Handel
    with Simon Preston

  8. Aida, opera Grand March
    Composed by Giuseppe Verdi
    with Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
    Conducted by Elgar Howarth

  9. Radetzky-Marsch, for orchestra, Op. 228
    Composed by Johann I Strauss
    Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Willi Boskovsky

  10. Marches Militaires (3) for piano, 4 hands, D. 733 (Op. 51) No.1
    Composed by Franz Schubert
    Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Hans Knappertsbusch

  11. Athalie, incidental music, Op. 74 War March of the Priests
    Composed by Felix Mendelssohn
    Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Christoph von Dohnanyi

  12. Nutcracker, ballet, Op. 71 March
    Composed by Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky
    Performed by National Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Richard Bonynge

  13. The Love for Three Oranges, suite for orchestra, Op. 33 bis March
    Composed by Sergey Prokofiev
    Performed by London Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Walter Weller

  14. Le prophète, grand opera in 5 acts Coronation March
    Composed by Giacomo Meyerbeer
    Performed by London Symphony Orchestra
    Conducted by Richard Bonynge

  15. Marche de Rákóczy (Rákóczy March), for orchestra (Le damnation de Faust), H. 109
    Composed by Hector Berlioz
    Performed by Chicago Symphony Orchestra
    Conducted by Georg Solti

  16. Persischer (Persian March), march for orchestra, Op. 289 (RV 289)
    Composed by Johann II Strauss
    Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Willi Boskovsky

  17. Aladdin, incidental music, Op. 34 (FS 89) Oriental Festive March
    Composed by Carl Nielsen
    Performed by San Francisco Symphony Orchestra
    Conducted by Herbert Blomstedt

  18. Ruins of Athens, incidental music, Op. 113 Turkish March
    Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
    with Carlo Curley

  19. Occasional Oratorio, HWV 62 March
    Composed by George Frideric Handel
    with Philip Jones Brass Ensemble

  20. Pomp and Circumstance March No.4, for orchestra in G major, Op. 39/4
    Composed by Edward Elgar
    Performed by London Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Georg Solti

  21. Crown Imperial, coronation march for orchestra
    Composed by William Walton
    Performed by London Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Roger Norrington

  22. Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary, Z. 860 Funeral March
    Composed by Henry Purcell
    with Baroque Brass of London
    Conducted by David Hill

  23. The Prince of Denmark's March (Trumpet Voluntary in D major) for brass, winds, & percussion (or keyboard or trumpet & organ)
    Composed by Jeremiah Clarke
    with Simon Preston

  24. Work(s) Unspecified March
    Composed by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
    with Philip Jones Brass Ensemble

  25. Marche triomphale for organ
    Composed by Sigfrid Karg-Elert
    with Peter Hurford

  26. Ägyptischer (Egyptian March), march for orchestra, Op. 335 (RV 335)
    Composed by Johann II Strauss
    Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Willi Boskovsky

  27. Joyeuse marche (Marche française), for orchestra or piano, 4 hands
    Composed by Emmanuel Chabrier
    Performed by L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande
    Conducted by Ernest Ansermet

  28. Napoleon-Marsch, for orchestra, Op. 156 (RV 156)
    Composed by Johann II Strauss
    Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Willi Boskovsky

  29. A Midsummer Night's Dream, incidental music, Op. 61 Wedding March
    Composed by Felix Mendelssohn
    Performed by Montreal Symphony Orchestra
    Conducted by Charles Dutoit

  30. Russische Marsche-Fantasie, for orchestra, Op. 353 (RV 353)
    Composed by Johann II Strauss
    Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Willi Boskovsky

  31. Carmen Suite for orchestra No. 2 (assembled by Ernest Guirard) Marche Des contrebandiers
    Composed by Georges Bizet
    Performed by Montreal Symphony Orchestra
    Conducted by Charles Dutoit

  32. The Tale of Tsar Saltan (Skazka o Tsare Saltane), opera in 4 acts with a prologue March
    Composed by Nikolay Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov
    Performed by London Symphony Orchestra
    Conducted by Jean Martinon

  33. Mlada, suite for orchestra Procession of the Nobles
    Composed by Nikolay Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov

  34. Spanischer (Spanish), march for orchestra, Op. 433 (RV 433)
    Composed by Johann II Strauss
    Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Willi Boskovsky

  35. Things to Come, film score for orchestra, Op. 53, F. 131a March
    Composed by Arthur Drummond Bliss
    Performed by National Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Bernard Herrmann

  36. The Washington Post, march for band
    Composed by John Philip Sousa
    with Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
    Conducted by Elgar Howarth

  37. Entry of the Gladiators (Einzug der Gladiatoren), march for orchestra, Op. 68
    Composed by Julius Fucik
    with Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
    Conducted by Elgar Howarth

  38. Colonel Bogey March for orchestra/band
    Composed by Kenneth J. Alford
    with Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
    Conducted by Elgar Howarth

  39. The Dam Busters, march from the film score
    Composed by Eric Coates
    with Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
    Conducted by Elgar Howarth

  40. The Stars and Stripes Forever, march for band
    Composed by John Philip Sousa
    with Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
    Conducted by Elgar Howarth


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5.0 out of 5 stars Bold and brassy mixes well with the rest, August 13, 2004
By Bruce P. Barten (Saint Paul, MN United States) - See all my reviews
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I am impressed most by the variety in 40 Famous Marches on 2 CDs, a Double Decca release. The performers include Philharmonic Orchestras, a Brass Ensemble, Chamber Orchestra, organ, Symphony, and for nine selections, the Wiener Philharmoniker. I am not sure if the word schmaltzy ought to be applied to any of this, but the Wiener Philharmoniker often exhibits a unique sound which is not quite the same as any of the other selections. The final five selections are all performed by the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble under Elgar Howarth in ADD/DDD format in 1983 and 1985. Two of those five are rousing marches by John Philip Sousa, another called `Entry of the Gladiators' is typical of songs played by live bands at circuses, and the remaining two are from movie soundtracks. `Colonel Bogey' is famous from the movie about British prisoners of war building a railroad bridge for the Japanese in World War Two, the Bridge over the River Kwai.

The major source of variety in these 40 selections is that many of them are taken from operas and even a ballet, Tchaikovsky's famous `The Nutcracker--March.' I originally found this collection when I was searching for `Funeral March of a Marionette' by Charles Gounod (1818-1893) which has a theme that is famous from its use by a television series hosted by Alfred Hitchcock. If you can't remember how that goes, you ought to buy this collection and listen for it early: it is selection 4 on the first CD. The main theme was fun to play and easy to learn in a book of piano lessons, but the rest is quite whimsical and worth listening to, and people who play organ with pedal notes might still be able to find music for playing the entire arrangement, difficult though it is for someone like me, who becomes confused when too many things are going on at the same time.

There was something on this CD that sounded weird, and I had to check to see what it was, and it was just someone playing the organ, but he was trying to play `The Ruins of Athens -- Turkish March' by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827).

Something by Handel sounds so much like the beginning of a movie that I expect someone to start singing, `The hills are alive with The Sound Of Music,' but this CD is something else. The first CD starts and ends with marches from `Pomp and Circumstance' by Edward Elgar, so people who have been to a lot of graduation ceremonies will be expecting plenty of familiar music. The 6:32 time is slightly longer than the Wagner's `Tannhauser -- Grand March' on the first CD, but long graduation ceremonies may play it even longer, until all the diplomas are handed out.

Verdi, Strauss, Schubert, Prokofiev, Berlioz, these famous composers might be recognized by people who know music, but the `Wedding March' by Felix Mendelssohn is famous with everybody for what it is used for. If you haven't heard it lately, maybe you should hear it a few times so you won't be so nervous the next time it comes around.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 40 MARCHES, 40 HOORAS!, July 19, 2000
The eagerly anticipated reissue of some of these recordings has been well worth the wait! Decca is the only company that did them right. How? They went to the best orchestras! How appropriate that the London Philharmonic performs Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance Marches (#1 and #4)! And who, but the Vienna Philharmonic could give Schubert's Marche Militaire such a command performance (Knappertsbusch truly was a great conductor). Of course, let's not forget all the Strauss marches in this compilation, such as the Radetzky March (by the Senior Strauss) and the Persian March (by the younger Strauss)--all performed by the Vienna Philharmonic, under the direction of Willi Boskovsky. And the playing of the Orchestra of the ROH (Royal Opera House, Covent Garden) of Gounod's "Funeral March of a Marionette" in this set is probably the best ever recorded! However, besides these and the many other great performances, some of the choices made in the orchestral arrangement of certain pieces were inappropriate. For example, Beethoven's Turkish March from the Ruins of Athens was arranged for organ instead of orchestra. Same is true in Jeremiah Clarke's "Prince of Denmark's March", which was originally arranged for the trumpet. And "Colonel Bogey" without the whistling is boring. But on the whole, this is the best compilation of marches that's out there. Not to be MISSED!
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2.0 out of 5 stars CAVEAT EMPTOR!, November 19, 2001
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Some of the selections which have been gleaned from various other recordings are quite good. The disappointment comes with the numerous selections performed by the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble. I am sure the performers are accomplished musicians in their own right. Unfortunately, the end result is somewhat akin to listening to Wagner, Fucik, Sousa, etc. being performed by a three-piece combo who have as of late finished an eight-week engagement in the lounge of the Holiday Inn on Route 39.
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