Marches of the Russian Empire
The Admiralty Band of the Leningrad Naval Base
Recorded on this disc by the Admiralty Band (the best military band in Russia!) are fast marches, which were well-known by the early 20th century in military bands’ repertoires, but were not regimental marches. They were composed in different countries at different times, and on different occasions – German/Prussian, Austrian, Danish, French, and Russian marches. The recordings cover a great time period, from the early 19th century to the turn of the 20th century.
Disc: 1
1. Franz Von Blon;Soldaten Blut (Soldiers’ Spirit), 1895
2. Karl Bratfisch;Steinmetz Marsch, 1866
3. Johann Heinrich Walch;Pariser Einzugsmarsch (Entry Into Paris), 1814
4. Franz Von Blon;Standartenträger-Marsch (Standard Bearers), Op.192
5. Johann Nepomuk Král;Hoch Habsburg (The Hapsburg March), Op.86
6. Julius Lehnhardt;Shneidige Truppe (The Daring Troops), Op.17
7. Hans Christian Lumbye;Kong Frederik Den Syvendes Honneur Marsch (Honour March), 1861
8. Ludwig Minkus;Roxanne, the Beauty of Montenegro (1878)
9. Julius Fuík;Schneidig Vor (Bravely Forward), Op.79
10. The Old Chasseurs March (Trad, Unattrib.), 1813-15
11. Robert Planquette;Le Régiment de Sambre Et Meuse (Sambre and Meuse March), 1879
12. Cesare Pugni;The Little Hump-Backed Horse, 1864
13. F. Romain;Sonnez Clairons (Sound You Trumpets), 1893
14. Carl Unrath;König-Karl-Marsch (King Karl), 1868
15. Philipp Fahrbach Jr.;Ausstellungs-Marsch / Salut À Copenhague, Op.263, 1888
16. Wilhelm Legrand;Bayerischen Grenadier-Garde (Bavarian March)
17. Karl Hauschild ;Frohsinn Marsch (Parade March), 1869
18. Alexey F. Lvov;68th Borodinsky Infantry Guards March, 1839
19. Ivan Chapievsky;Borodinsky Regimental March
20. Jean-Baptiste Lully;God Save the Tsar Ceremonial Music, Composed Before 1832
21. General Muster Ceremonial Music, (Composed Before 1832)
22. Ceremonial Retreat Ceremonial Music, (Composed Before 1832)
23. Dmitry Bortnyansky;The Lord in Zion Reigneth Ceremonial Music
24. Erik Eriksson;Marsch Aus Petersburg (From Petersburg)
25. Vasily Agapkin;Farewell of Slavianka March, 1912