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| Hands Across the Sea: Sousa Marches - The Band of the Grenadier | 
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Artists: Philip E. Hills, John Philip Sousa, Band Of The Grenadier Guards, Major Philip E. Hills Publisher: Teldec Studio: Teldec Manufacturer: Teldec Label: Teldec Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 96061 UPC: 745099606121 EAN: 0745099606121 ASIN: B000000SOQ
Release Date: May 2, 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| | Hands Across The Sea | | | Imperial Edward March | | | The Thunderer | | | The Belle Of Chicago | | | The Invincible Eagle | | | The White Plume March | | | The Fairest Of The Fair | | | From Maine To Oregon March | | | The Gladiator March | | | The Dauntless Battalion | | | The Washington Post | | | The Lambs' March | | | Manhattan Beach | | | The Review | | | King Cotton | | | Power and Glory: March Of The Mitten Men | | | The High School Cadets | | | The Century Of Progress | | | Semper Fidelis | | | The Crusader | | | 'El Capitan' March | | | Daughters Of Texas | | | The Liberty Bell | | | Sabre And Spurs: March Of The American Cavalry | | | The Stars And Stripes Forever |
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| Customer Reviews:
  Sousa's Music for High-Stepping Frisky Feet Rather Than for Concert Band or "Symphonic Wind Ensemble" Style of Listening August 2, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
British bands, the superbly fine military bands and such civilian ones the more renowned factory bands (though it is more the all-"brass" bands of this part of the U.K.'s musical tradition that have attained fame), pride themselves on their precision, body of sound, and virtuosity, and they certainly have "delivered the goods" admirably over the decades so far as doing justice to Sousa's marches is concerned.
This collection makes a good introduction to Sousa's marches, nicely balancing the very familiar ones with others less often heard. However, one should bear in mind that the Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards is playing these delightful works very much in a field-marching style, suitable for regimental use by military troops in parade and on other military occasions, military "tattoo" mega-field events, and (in civilian or military use) for "half-time shows" of sporting events, and so forth. The timing is strict, the dynamic level unvarying, and there is a lack of the kind of nuance and loving touches of interpretive individuality or humour by a director and his players that one would find in the best "concert band" renditions of these and other such works, e.g. the great recordings of Sousa's marches led by Frederick Fennell in the very best concert hall manner, or the dramatic, charming, and nuanced performances of orchestral versions of this band music that Arthur Fiedler led so memorably.
The articulation of the supremely fine bandsmen of the Grenadier Guards is accurate, but there is a lack of the rhytmic "snap and crackle" of other bands, e.g. the vitality of the great official bands of the branches of the U.S. military services, of leading North American university and concet bands, and so forth. The playing of the Grenadier Guards' military musicians sounds just a bit "logy" in their lack of real verve in music that thrives upon just that added factor. However, too much musical individuality can hamper the real-life marching suitability of band music, so the sameness and mild uniformity of approach is authentic in its own way and on its own terms. The marches play off in quick succession, all safely under four minutes, indeed many under three minutes, in duration; these are not extended versions of the marches chosen.
Recommeded, so long as one accounts for the field style that this disc typifies, and makes a good acquistion for a basic selection with which to launch a CD collection of Sousa's extraordinarily inventive and varied marches.
  Fine effort, but something's missing October 25, 2000 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This CD has a lot going for it. Here are Sousa's best marches all in one place, played by an excellent military brass band. That this band is as British as they come simply adds some curiosity value. The sound quality is crystal-clear. Overall, a fine effort.However, something's missing. The tempi seem just a hair too slow at times, especially on Stars & Stripes Forever. Moreover, Stars & Stripes lacks a certain swagger that we've all come to expect. They don't miss by much, so this is a minor quibble with the performance.
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