Monumental Works for Winds

Monumental Works for Winds


  • Singer: Michael J. Colburn & United States Marine Band
  • Genre: Classical
  • Release Date: 2006-10-31
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 10

  • ℗ 2006 Naxos

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Aida, Act II: Triumphal March Michael J. Colburn & United States Marine Band 5:12
2
Symphonies of Wind Instruments Michael J. Colburn & United States Marine Band 8:23
3
Symphony for Band, Op. 69, "Sy Michael J. Colburn & United States Marine Band 5:23
4
Symphony for Band, Op. 69, "Sy Michael J. Colburn & United States Marine Band 3:14
5
Symphony for Band, Op. 69, "Sy Michael J. Colburn & United States Marine Band 2:41
6
Symphony for Band, Op. 69, "Sy Michael J. Colburn & United States Marine Band 4:21
7
Schwanda, the Bagpiper - Polka Michael J. Colburn & United States Marine Band 8:17
8
Emblems Michael J. Colburn & United States Marine Band 11:00
9
Over the Hills and Far Away Michael J. Colburn & United States Marine Band 7:01
10
Crown Imperial (arr. for Wind Michael J. Colburn & United States Marine Band 8:36

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  • Reviews

    • What happened to 9?

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      By spiffyjimmy90
      The actual title for track 9 is "Children's March", which was composed by Percy Grainger. The song "Over the Hills and Far Away" is based off of the same melody heard in "Children's March".