26,231 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Audio Files Of Classical Music By The Bayreuth Festival Orchestra"

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At the Jazz Band Ball, played by the Dixieland Jazz Band ensemble of the U.S. Coast Guard Band for the album "U.S. Coast Guard Bicentennial, 1790–1990".
Author: Performance: U.S. Coast Guard Band Composition: Nick LaRocca and Larry Shields
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Trombone Detritus performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 3 from Compositions (2012).
Author: Composition: Ben Patterson; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
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Underground performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 2 from Compositions (2012).
Author: Composition: Tyler Kuebler; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
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Flight of the Bumblebee performed by the Strolling Strings of the United States Air Force Band. Track 23 from Air Force Strolling Strings 40th Anniversary (1994).
Author: Composition: Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Strolling Strings; Recording: United States Air Force
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The Perfect Fool, Op. 39: "Dance of Spirits of Fire" performed by the Stellar Brass of the United States Air Force Academy Band. Track 2 from Fireworks for Brass and Organ (2007).
Author: Untitled
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The traditional country song "Ride Old Buck to Water", performed by Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers
Author: Old Traditional, no author
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Oskar Böhme's Sextet in E-flat minor III. Andante cantabile performed by the United States Marine Band's Marine Brass Sextet on July 16, 2020, in John Philip Sousa Band Hall in Washington, D.C. as part of the Marine Band's "Live from 8th and I" summer virtual concert series.
Author: Untitled
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Oskar Böhme's Sextet in E-flat minor I. Adagio ma non tanto, Allegro molto performed by the United States Marine Band's Marine Brass Sextet on July 16, 2020, in John Philip Sousa Band Hall in Washington, D.C. as part of the Marine Band's "Live from 8th and I" summer virtual concert series.
Author: Untitled
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Oskar Böhme's Sextet in E-flat minor IV. Allegro con spirito performed by the United States Marine Band's Marine Brass Sextet on July 16, 2020, in John Philip Sousa Band Hall in Washington, D.C. as part of the Marine Band's "Live from 8th and I" summer virtual concert series.
Author: Untitled
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Cantiga 100, "Santa Maria, Strela do Dia" from Cantigas de Santa MariaCantiga 100, "Santa Maria, Strela do Dia" from Cantigas de Santa Maria Santa Maria, strela do Dia – jedna z 420 pieśni ze zbioru Cantigas de Santa María powstałego za panowania Alfonsa X Mądrego.
Author: user:Makemi
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A Tale of Distant Lands (Von fremden Ländern und Menschen), Scenes from Childhood (Kinderszenen), Opus 15
Author: Untitled
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Joy to the World (jazz version) performed by the Diplomats of the United States Air Force Band. Track 12 from Do You Hear What I Hear? (2002). Frank Pappajohn, conducting.
Author: Composition: Lowell Mason; Arrangement: Dennis Hoffmann and Frank Pappajohn; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Diplomats; Recording: United States Air Force
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Heinrich Isaac: Innsbruck ich muss dich lassen.
Author: midi sequence by Ricardo André Frantz (User:Tetraktys)
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National anthem of Uzbekistan (Uzbek Sovet) - philharmonic orchestra
Author: Philharmonic Orchestra, State Symphony Orchestra of Uzbekistan
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MIDI by the Mutopia Project
Author: The Mutopia Project
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MIDI by the Mutopia Project
Author: The Mutopia Project
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MIDI by the Mutopia Project
Author: The Mutopia Project
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MIDI by the Mutopia Project
Author: The Mutopia Project
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MIDI by the Mutopia Project
Author: The Mutopia Project
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MIDI by the Mutopia Project
Author: The Mutopia Project
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MIDI by the Mutopia Project
Author: The Mutopia Project
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MIDI by the Mutopia Project
Author: The Mutopia Project
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MIDI by the Mutopia Project
Author: The Mutopia Project
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MIDI by the Mutopia Project
Author: The Mutopia Project
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MIDI by the Mutopia Project
Author: The Mutopia Project
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MIDI by the Mutopia Project
Author: The Mutopia Project
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MIDI by the Mutopia Project
Author: The Mutopia Project
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The Gladiator March (1886), John Philip Sousa's first big hit, performed by the U.S. Air Force Band in 1998 for their album Front & Center, a Collection of American Marches, conducted by Colonel Lowell E. Graham.
Author: John Philip Sousa (Composer, 1854–1932) Scan of credits THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE CONCERT BAND Commander/Conductor: Colonel Lowell E. Graham - Greeley, CO Manager: Chief Master Sergeant James H. Moseley II - Beaumont, TX PICCOLO MSgt Ardyth Scott - Shreveport, LA FLUTE MSgt Lawrence Ink* - Rockville, MD MSgt Lucille Johnston Snell - Albuquerque, NM TSgt Sharon Weinberg - Philadelphia, PA OBOE MSgt Ronald Erler* - Falls Church, VA CMSgt Robin Forrester-Meadows - Evansville, IN ENGLISH HORN CMSgt James Moseley II - Beaumont, TX E-FLAT CLARINET MSgt Jan Siegfried - Valparaiso, IN B-FLAT CLARINET CMSgt Steven Lawson* - Simi Valley, CA TSgt George Stoffan - Norwalk, CT MSgt Carl Long - Hanover, NH MSgt Elizabeth Campeau - Pinckney, MI MSgt Sandra Haton* - Columbia, SC TSgt Richard Drew - Joliet, IL TSgt Brian Jones - Panama City, FL MSgt Kay Schultz - Skaneateles, NY MSgt Lorraine Haddad* - Poughkeepsie, NY TSgt Shawn Buck - Brookside, PA SMSgt Robert Little - Houston, TX BASS CLARINET TSgt David Aspinwall - Atlanta, GA CONTRA ALTO CLARINET TSgt Brian McCurdy - Virginia Beach, VA BASSOON CMSgt Danny Phipps* - Annapolis, MD TSgt Lawrence Burke - Redondo Beach, CA ALTO SAXOPHONE SMSgt John Thomas* - Ellisville, MS MSgt William Marr - Alexandria, VA TENOR SAXOPHONE TSgt Jeffrey Snavely - Milwaukee, WI BARITONE SAXOPHONE MSgt Mary Beth George - Buffalo, NY FRENCH HORN TSgt Deborah Stephenson* - Dallas, TX TSgt Leslie Mincer - Charlottesville, VA TSgt Kent Wyatt - Arlington, TX TSgt Philip Krzywicki - Philadelphia, PA CORNET TSgt Andrew Wilson* - Gambier, OH SMSgt David Golden - Bethlehem, PA TSgt Michael Bosch - Bethlehem, PA MSgt William Adcock - San Jose, CA TSgt Curt Christensen - Mt. Clemens, MI MSgt Clarence Mitchell - Portsmouth, VA TRUMPET TSgt Robert McConnell - Wadsworth, OH MSgt James Bittner - Harrisburg, PA TROMBONE SMSgt Mark Williams* - Okemos, MI MSgt Jeffrey Gaylord - Western Springs, IL MSgt Lindsey Smith - Williamston, MI TSgt James VanZandt - Austin, TX EUPHONIUM MSgt Ann Baldwin* - Canton, OH TSgt Lance LaDuke - Niles, MI TUBA MSgt Jan Duga* - Columbus, OH SMSgt Edward McKee - Roselle, NJ MSgt David Porter - Alcoa, TN TIMPANI MSgt Patrick Shrieves - Freehold, NJ PERCUSSION MSgt Aubrey Adams* - Medford, OK SMSgt Mark Carson - East Fultonham, OH TSgt Thomas Maloy Jr.- Clinton, NY TSgt Erica Kadison - Louisville, KY * Principal CREDITS Colonel Lowell E. Graham - Commander/Conductor/Producer Major Frank J. Grzych II - Deputy Commander/Producer Captain Scott A. Guidry - Staff Officer/Co-Producer Mr. Bruce Leek - Engineer/Digital Editing Master Sergeant Kendall S. Thomsen - Assistant Engineer Chief Master Sergeant Dana L. Steinhauser - Director of Public Affairs Master Sergeant William D. Porter II - Recording Production Technical Sergeant Robert K. McConnell - Graphic Layout Master Sergeant Elizabeth K. Campeau - Liner Notes Technical Sergeant Sharon B. Weinberg - Booklet Editor Crabtree + Company (Arlington, VA) - Cover Design Mark Custom Recording Service (Clarence, NY) - Disc Replication Lion Recording Services, Inc. (Springield, VA) - Disc Packaging Master tapes were recorded at The Center for the Performing Arts, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, June 6-8, 1998 Catalog number: BOL-9807.
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The musical piece is a two-part invention in F-minor for keyboard (harpsichord) in a Baroque style, written by amateur musician Philip Kanellopoulos as a student's exercise in 1988 in Claremont, California, and recorded using the Finale NotePad software (version 2012).
Author: Pkanella
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Władysław Tarnowski ps. Ernest Buława (1836-1878) opera "Achmed oder der Pilger der Liebe", „Ballet” z II Aktu, składający się z 3 cześci przeplecionych ze sobą: Khelas (taniec arabski) z Królem i [jego córką] Dolorez na tronach oraz świtą dworską, Gitana (taniec solo z kastanietami), Eros i Psyche (Oto są dwa posągi ogrodowe, budzi się najpierw Eros, opuszcza swój cokół. Budzi Psyche jednym pocałunkiem – pieszczą się w ogrodzie[;] gonitwa za motylem. Wreszcie człowiek zjawia się w ogrodzie, oni biegną szybko do cokołów i na powrót kamienieją.) [Warto tu zwrócić uwagę na obraz Artura Grottgera „Rozmowa posagów” z roku 1865, namalowany w Śniatynce – posiadłości Stanisława Tarnowskiego zwanego „Białym” przyjaciela, mecenasa i modela Artura Grottgera a rodzonego brata kompozytora Władysława Tarnowskiego, obraz wydaje się stanowić inspiracje do tej części Baletu. Stąd zilustrowanie muzyki do ostatniej części Baletu fragmentami obrazu Artura Grottgera.] Kolejność ma być wedle partytury następująca: Khelas, Gitana, (Khelas ze śpiewem tu pominietym), Gitana, Eros i Psyche – część A, Gitana, Eros i Psyche – cześć B z gonitwą za motylem. Opera ta jest oparta na opowiadaniu Washingtona Irvinga opublikowanym w "Tales of the Alhambra', autorem libretta był Wladysław Tarnowski, który także przetłumaczył opowiadanie (Powieść o księciu Ahmedzie al Kamel albo o pielgrzymie miłości.) Akcja opery dzieje się na terenie dzisiejszej Hiszpanii a głównym bohaterem jest syn władcy Grenady. Partytura: Władysław Tarnowski ps. Ernest Buława, Hofmeister podaje jako czas publikacji październik 1877, str. 306. Wykonanie: Marcin Tarnowski, (M.Tarnowski (talk) 13:45, 21 January 2017 (UTC)) styczeń 2017.
Author: Władysław Tarnowski ps. Ernest Buława
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O Souverain, O Juge, O Pere! from Jules Massenet's Le Cid (1885) sung by Enrico Caruso on 5 February 1916 for the Victor Talking Machine Company. Unrestored and very noisy. See below for more refined options.
Author: Composer: Jules Massenet [French] (1842–1912) Performer: Enrico Caruso [Italian] (1873-1921)
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Former national anthem of Afghanistan used from 1992 to 2006. Composed by Ustad Qasim in 1919; he died in 1957.
Author: Untitled
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Classical algerian music (Sanâa of Tlemcen) Msaddar rasd eddil "rani bi l-afrah", from the first mouvement (msaddar) of the nûba rasd eddil.
Author: Lazaar BEN DALI YAHIA [1894-1940] (Laazar Sliman)
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Classical algerian music (Sanâa of Algiers) "Laylat-u al-'uns-i", a mseddar (first movement) from the Gherib mode.
Author: Bachtarzi, Mahieddine (1897-1986).
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Classical algerian music (Sanâa of Algiers) An istikhbar from the Zidan mode, one of the sixteen modes known in the classical algerian music or arab-andalusian music of Algiers (Algeria).
Author: Bachtarzi, Mahieddine (1897-1986).
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Barichai Bocherh Aarbi, Algerian jewish liturgical song, by Elie Bensaid
Author: Elie Bensaid
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Classical algerian music (San'a of Tlemcen) Istikhbar Mezmoum, vocal improvisation in the mezmoum mode (one of the seven fundamental algerian modes).
Author: Lazaar BEN DALI YAHIA [1894-1940] (Laazar Sliman)
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FREDERIC CHOPIN, THE ETUDES PAN 107 (1810 - 1849) Martha Goldstein, Piano (Erard, 1851) Opus 10 - Twelve Grand Etudes dedicated to Franz Liszt, published 1833 c minor- Allegro con fuoco Supposedly written in Stuttgart shortly after Chopin received news of the taking of Warsaw by the Russians September 8, 1831, this Etude is popularly called The Revolutionary."
Author: Martha Goldstein
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The Anthem of Europe, based on the final movement ("Ode to Joy") of Beethoven's 9th Symphony composed in 1823. Performed by the United States Navy Band. This is the short version without introduction.
Author: Untitled
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The Star-Spangled Banner, performed by the U.S. Army Band
Author: Composition: John Stafford Smith Performance: U.S. Army Band
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Robert Schumann: Kreisleriana, Op. 16.
Author: Robert Schumann, Ran Jia
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The Tale of the Seashell, performed by Sousa's Band with cornet solo by Walter B. Rogers. Number 2470 on the Victor Monarch label. Ten-inch disc with matrix B-314.
Author: The Victor Talking Machine Company, John Philip Sousa, Walter B. Rogers
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Movement VI of "The Planets" by Gustav Holst, Uranus, the Magician. Performed by the U.S. Air Force Heritage of America Band in a transcription by Merlin Patterson, edited by Capt. Lang and MSgt Aldo Forte for their 1998 C.D. Frontiers
Author: Gustav HolstUnited States Air Force Heritage of America Band
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