Compact disc. Originally released as New World Records LP NW 299. Program notes (35 p.) by Richard Crawford and Cynthia Adams Hoover, including texts printed separately, selected bibliography and discography inserted in container. Vocal and instrumental music from the federal period. Performed by members of the Federal Music Society ; John Baldon, conductor. Recorded at Columbia Recording Studios, New York.
Contents:
Quintetto (5:22) / Samuel Holyoke -- The silver rain (1:48) / Raynor Taylor -- Alknomook, or the death song of the Cherokee Indians (2:08) / Anonymous -- Six imitations (4:34) / Benjamin Carr -- The cypress wreath (4:21) / Charles Gilfert -- Sonata for the piano forte with an accompaniment for a violin (5:00) / Raynor Taylor -- When brazen trumpets from afar (Col. Simond's march) (2:15) / Anonymous -- Turkish quickstep (from The Battle of Prague) (0:51) / Franz Kotzwara -- Kennebec march (2:45) / Anonymous -- March and chorus "She is condemned" (from The voice of nature) (4:41) / Victor Pelissier -- Gov. Arnold's march (3:19) / Oliver Shaw ; arr. John Baldon -- First grand march (1:52) ; First grand minuet (1:38) / Samuel Holyoke -- Jolley's march (1:39) / Joseph Herrick -- The president's march (Hail, Columbia) (1:53) / Philip Phile.
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