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1 online resource (1 audio file) |
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Mercury living presence |
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Mercury living presence.
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Band music of the Union troops. Hail to the Chief (1:18) ; Listen to the mocking bird (2:32) ; Palmyra Schottische (3:19) ; Hail Columbia (2:13) ; Freischütz quickstep (3:13) ; Parade (3:35) ; Port Royal galop (2:48) ; Nightingale waltz (5:14) ; La marseillaise (1:21) -- Band music of the Confederate troops. Dixie & Bonnie blue flag (1:59) ; Cheer boys cheer (1:13) ; Luto quickstep (2:42) ; Old North state (1:36) ; Easter galop (1:43) ; Come, dearest, the daylight is gone (1:38) ; Maryland, my Maryland (1:33) ; Waltz no. 19 (1:38) ; Old hundreth (0:40) -- Field music of Union and Confederate troops. Camp, garrison and field calls for fifes and drums. The girl I left behind me ; The recruiting sergeant ; Jefferson and liberty ; Old 1812 ; Carry me back ; Liverpool hornpipe ; Newport ; Gary Owen (6:14) -- Cavalry bugle signals. The general ; Boots and saddles ; To horse ; Assembly ; To the Standard ; March ; The charge ; Rally ; Reveille ; Stable call ; Watering call ; Breakfast ; Assembly of guard ; Orders ; Assembly of buglers ; Retreat ; Fatigue call ; Dinner call ; Distributions ; Drill call ; Officers call ; Common step ; Cease firing ; Officers take place ; Sick call ; Tattoo ; Quick march -- The sound of conflict : Fort Sumter to Gettysburg (Martin Gabel, narrator) (16:53) |
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Narration by Martin Gabel (2:05) -- Band music of the Union troops. Twinkling stars quickstep (2:39) ; O Kentucky, Kentucky (1:37) ; Come where my love lies dreaming (4:00) ; Un ballo in maschera quickstep (4:08) ; St. Patrick's day in the morning (0:40) ; Grafulla's quickstep (3:03) ; Gary Owen (0:33) ; Cavalry quickstep (1:56) ; Storm galop (2:23) -- Band music of the Confederate troops. 26th Regiment quickstep (1:22) ; Lulu's gone (3:20) ; Tramp, tramp (0:54) ; Juanita (0:29) ; Carry me back (to Old Virginny's shore) (1:47) -- Field music of Union and Confederate troops. Bugle signals for the service of skirmishers. Forward ; Halt ; To the left ; To the right ; About ; Rally of Chief ; Trot ; Gallop ; Commence fire ; Disperse ; Change-right ; Change-left ; Recall ; Retreat (short) (3:25) -- Drum calls. Drummer's call (I) ; Drummer's call (II) ; Assembly ; Long roll (2:07) -- Camp and field duty calls for fifes and drums. Drill call ; Guard mount ; Retreat ; Surgeon's call ; Adjutant's call ; Tattoo ; Assembly ; Fatigue (5:58) -- The Appomattox bugle, played by Boyde Hood. Charge ; Assembly ; Taps (0:55) -- Songs of the Union and Confederate soldiers. We are coming, Father Abra'am (1:04) ; Tenting tonight on the old camp ground (1:23) ; Goober peas (1:03) ; Tramp, tramp, tramp (2:05) ; When Johnny comes marching home (1:12) ; The battle hymn of the Republic (0:46) ; Firearms of the Civil War (narrated by Martin Gabel) (7:36) -- The sound of conflict : Gettysburg to Appomattox (narrated by Martin Gabel) (10:59) |
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Band music, bugle calls, songs and battle sounds |
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Previously released |
Performer |
Martin Gabel, narrator ; reactivated Civil War unit Battery B, 2nd New Jersey Light Artillery ; Eastman Wind Ensemble ; Frederick Fennell, conductor |
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The music recorded 1960 December and 1962 May The Eastman Theatre, Rochester, NY |
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Battle sounds and other special effects recorded 1960 Gettysburg, PA 1960 December West Point, NY |
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Hard copy version record |
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Band music.
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Bugle calls -- United States
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Military music -- United States
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Band music.
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Bugle calls.
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Military music.
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Sounds.
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SUBJECT |
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Songs and music.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140275
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United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Sounds.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140276
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United States.
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Genre/Form |
Streaming audio
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History.
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Songs and music.
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Streaming audio
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Author |
Gabel, Martin, 1912-1986, narrator.
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Fennell, Frederick, conductor.
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United States. Army. New Jersey Artillery Regiment, 1st (1861-1865). Battery B, instrumentalist.
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Eastman Wind Ensemble, instrumentalist.
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