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Works for wind orchestra 2.
- Published by Chandos Records [CHAN 9630] — 1 CD (66 min.)
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| Work | Composer | Performers | Duration | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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| Immovable do for woodwind music | Percy Grainger | |||
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| Marching song of democracy (1948) for marching band | Percy Grainger | |||
| Power of Rome and the Christian heart | Percy Grainger |
Product details
Duration: 66 min.
Contents note: The power of Rome and the Christian heart -- Children's march -- Bell piece -- Blithe bells -- The immovable do -- Hill song I -- Hill song II -- Irish tune from County Derry -- Marching song of democracy.
This product forms part of the following series: Grainger Edition (vol. 8).
Booklet includes programme notes and biographical notes on performers (in English, German and French).
Recording level: DDD
Capture session: recorded at New Broadcasting House, Manchester, UK, 24 November 1992 (Hill song I), and 10 October 1997 (other works).
Performers: Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra ; Timothy Reynish (conductor: The Power of Rome, Children's march, Bell piece, Irish tune from County Derry) ; Clark Rundell (Blithe bells, The immovable do, Hill song I, Hill song II, Marching song of democracy).
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