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Title The Civil War : its music and its sounds
Published [Place of publication not identified] : Universal Classics, [2015?]

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Description 1 online resource (1 audio file)
Series Mercury living presence
Mercury living presence.
Contents 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)
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)
Notes Band music, bugle calls, songs and battle sounds
Previously released
Performer Martin Gabel, narrator ; reactivated Civil War unit Battery B, 2nd New Jersey Light Artillery ; Eastman Wind Ensemble ; Frederick Fennell, conductor
Event The music recorded 1960 December and 1962 May The Eastman Theatre, Rochester, NY
Battle sounds and other special effects recorded 1960 Gettysburg, PA 1960 December West Point, NY
Notes Hard copy version record
Subject Band music.
Bugle calls -- United States
Military music -- United States
Band music.
Bugle calls.
Military music.
Sounds.
SUBJECT United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Songs and music. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140275
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Sounds. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140276
Subject United States.
Genre/Form Streaming audio
History.
Songs and music.
Form Streaming audio
Author Gabel, Martin, 1912-1986, narrator.
Fennell, Frederick, conductor.
United States. Army. New Jersey Artillery Regiment, 1st (1861-1865). Battery B, instrumentalist.
Eastman Wind Ensemble, instrumentalist.