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Not Sousa is the clever concept behind this first volume of marches from Altissimo! focusing on military marches that some people might think are John Philip Sousa's due to their familiarity. Here one will find such blazers as Fucik's Entry of the Gladiators, Louis Ganne's Father of Victory, and the National Emblem March of E.E. Bagley -- none of them titles that pop into one's non-expert head right away when thinking of great marches, but immediately recognizable once the band strikes up the tune. In addition, the band here is a very good one: the United States Marine Band, an organization once led by Sousa himself.
This collection of 16 marches is probably the best engineered album that Altissimo! has produced, and while there is some slight variance to the sound, it is not nearly as distracting as has been the case in some earlier Altissimo! releases. The performances overall are very good, although some are better than others -- Henry Fillmore's breakneck Rolling Thunder is fabulously well played, whereas Johann Strauss I's familiar Radetzky March falls somewhat flat owing to the plodding tempo employed. Not all of these marches are necessarily immediate, and the disc is padded out by a couple of delightful obscurities, such as Pierre Leemans' jaunty Belgian Paratroopers. For listeners who would like to locate familiar marches that have eluded them in the past as the name "Sousa" is not attached to them, overall Not Sousa will prove a highly enjoyable collection that could well help bridge the gap.
© TiVo
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National Emblem (Edwin Eugene Bagley)
Edwin Eugene Bagley, Composer - Albert F. Schoepper, Conductor - The President's Own United States Marine Band, Ensemble, MainArtist
(C) 2011 Altissimo (P) 2011 Altissimo
Alte Kameraden (Old Comrades) (Carl Teike)
Carl Teike, Composer - Timothy T. Foley, Conductor - The President's Own United States Marine Band, Ensemble, MainArtist
(C) 2011 Altissimo (P) 2011 Altissimo
Einzug der Gladiatoren (The Entry of the Gladiators), Op. 68, "Triumph March" (Julius Fucik)
Julius Fucik, Composer - Timothy T. Foley, Conductor - The President's Own United States Marine Band, Ensemble, MainArtist
(C) 2011 Altissimo (P) 2011 Altissimo
Radetzky March, Op. 228 (Johann Strauss I)
Johann Strauss I, Composer - Timothy T. Foley, Conductor - The President's Own United States Marine Band, Ensemble, MainArtist
(C) 2011 Altissimo (P) 2011 Altissimo
The Invercargill March (arr. L.-P. Laurendeau) (Louis-Philippe Laurendeau)
Alexander Lithgow, Composer - John R. Bourgeois, Conductor - Louis-Philippe Laurendeau, Composer - The President's Own United States Marine Band, Ensemble, MainArtist
(C) 2011 Altissimo (P) 2011 Altissimo
Valdres Marsj (Valdres March) (Johannes Hanssen)
Johannes Hanssen, Composer - Timothy T. Foley, Conductor - The President's Own United States Marine Band, Ensemble, MainArtist
(C) 2011 Altissimo (P) 2011 Altissimo
Purple pageant (Karl King)
Karl King, Composer - Albert F. Schoepper, Conductor - The President's Own United States Marine Band, Ensemble, MainArtist
(C) 2011 Altissimo (P) 2011 Altissimo
Rolling Thunder March (Live) (Henry Fillmore)
Henry Fillmore, Composer - Timothy T. Foley, Conductor - The President's Own United States Marine Band, Ensemble, MainArtist
(C) 2011 Altissimo (P) 2011 Altissimo
L'inglesina (Davide Delle Cese)
Timothy T. Foley, Conductor - Davide Delle Cese, Composer - The President's Own United States Marine Band, Ensemble, MainArtist
(C) 2011 Altissimo (P) 2011 Altissimo
Crown Imperial (William Walton)
William Walton, Composer - Timothy W. Foley, Conductor - The President's Own United States Marine Band, Ensemble, MainArtist
(C) 2011 Altissimo (P) 2011 Altissimo
H.M. Jollies (Kenneth J. Alford)
Kenneth J. Alford, Composer - Frederick Fennell, Conductor - The President's Own United States Marine Band, Ensemble, MainArtist
(C) 2011 Altissimo (P) 2011 Altissimo
Chimes of Liberty (Edwin Franko Goldman)
Edwin Franko Goldman, Composer - Timothy T. Foley, Conductor - The President's Own United States Marine Band, Ensemble, MainArtist
(C) 2011 Altissimo (P) 2011 Altissimo
March of the Belgian Parachutists (Pierre Leemans)
John R. Bourgeois, Conductor - Pierre Leemans, Composer - The President's Own United States Marine Band, Ensemble, MainArtist
(C) 2011 Altissimo (P) 2011 Altissimo
Father of Victory (Louis Ganne)
Louis Ganne, Composer - Timothy T. Foley, Conductor - The President's Own United States Marine Band, Ensemble, MainArtist
(C) 2011 Altissimo (P) 2011 Altissimo
The Boys of the Old Brigade (William Paris Chambers)
Frederick Fennell, Conductor - William Paris Chambers, Composer - The President's Own United States Marine Band, Ensemble, MainArtist
(C) 2011 Altissimo (P) 2011 Altissimo
March of the Steelman (Charles Belsterling)
Charles Belsterling, Composer - Albert F. Schoepper, Conductor - The President's Own United States Marine Band, Ensemble, MainArtist
(C) 2011 Altissimo (P) 2011 Altissimo
Album review
Not Sousa is the clever concept behind this first volume of marches from Altissimo! focusing on military marches that some people might think are John Philip Sousa's due to their familiarity. Here one will find such blazers as Fucik's Entry of the Gladiators, Louis Ganne's Father of Victory, and the National Emblem March of E.E. Bagley -- none of them titles that pop into one's non-expert head right away when thinking of great marches, but immediately recognizable once the band strikes up the tune. In addition, the band here is a very good one: the United States Marine Band, an organization once led by Sousa himself.
This collection of 16 marches is probably the best engineered album that Altissimo! has produced, and while there is some slight variance to the sound, it is not nearly as distracting as has been the case in some earlier Altissimo! releases. The performances overall are very good, although some are better than others -- Henry Fillmore's breakneck Rolling Thunder is fabulously well played, whereas Johann Strauss I's familiar Radetzky March falls somewhat flat owing to the plodding tempo employed. Not all of these marches are necessarily immediate, and the disc is padded out by a couple of delightful obscurities, such as Pierre Leemans' jaunty Belgian Paratroopers. For listeners who would like to locate familiar marches that have eluded them in the past as the name "Sousa" is not attached to them, overall Not Sousa will prove a highly enjoyable collection that could well help bridge the gap.
© TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 16 track(s)
- Total length: 00:57:52
- Main artists: The President's Own United States Marine Band Albert F. Schoepper Timothy T. Foley John R. Bourgeois Timothy W. Foley Frederick Fennell
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Altissimo
- Genre: Classical
(C) 2011 Altissimo (P) 2011 Altissimo
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