35 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Charles Culbreth"

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O Devine Redimer by Charles Gounod Columbia Record A-5519 Recorded 15.09.1913
Author: Charles W. Clark (Life time: 1925)
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Excerpt from the first piece in the Trois grandes études, composed by by Charles-Valentin Alkan
Author: Hyacinth
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Extract from Chalres-Valentin Alkan's 'Esquisses', no. 45, published 1861 in Paris.
Author: Charles-Valentin Alkan
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Charles Ives, 3-Page Sonata, first mvt., first fugal complex. The BACH motif from The Art of Fugue Contrapunctus XIXc is the "'1st Theme'/fugue subject" of Ives' combined sonata-allegro and fugal procedures.
Author: Charles IvesImage created by Hyacinth (talk) 23:23, 17 April 2010 using Sibelius 5.
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Study in Canon for Organ (1896) by Charles Harford Lloyd, J.B. Millet Company
Author: User:Mike Hayes
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Sveriges Radios folkmusikinspelningar. Ur radioprogrammet: "…fyran kommer och femman slår - Rallarvisor och sjömanssånger". Dokumentatör: Sveriges Radio (Q1543058) Radiotjänsts ursprungliga produktionsnummer: 47/8251
Author: Untitled
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Sveriges Radios folkmusikinspelningar. Ur radioprogrammet: "…fyran kommer och femman slår - Rallarvisor och sjömanssånger". Dokumentatör: Sveriges Radio (Q1543058) Radiotjänsts ursprungliga produktionsnummer: 47/8251
Author: Untitled
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Sveriges Radios folkmusikinspelningar. Ur radioprogrammet: "…fyran kommer och femman slår - Rallarvisor och sjömanssånger". Dokumentatör: Sveriges Radio (Q1543058) Radiotjänsts ursprungliga produktionsnummer: 47/8251
Author: Untitled
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A recording of the famous Non piu' andrai aria from Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro. Record quality was not good to begin with (gramophone), underwent a conversion into ogg, and to top it all off the singer was about 20 years past his prime, but hey it's PD
Author: Untitled
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Aria "Vision fugitive" (Fleeting vision) from Jules Massenet's 1881 opera Hérodiade, sung by Charles W. Clark (1865–1925)
Author: Charles W. Clark
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Ô ma lyre immortelle de l'opéra Sapho composé par Charles Gounod, interprété par Ernestine Schumann-Heink (1861-1936) en 1909
Author: Gounod - Schumann-Heink
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Author: Barlow High School Singers, Gresham WA
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It is enough from Felix Mendelssohn's (1809–1847) oratorio Elijah (1846 ), sung by Charles W. Clark
Author: Charles W. Clark
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Anchors Aweigh played by the United States Naval Academy Band in 1969.
Author: Untitled
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Inno e Marcia Pontificale ("Papal Anthem and March"), the de jure national anthem of Vatican City; composed by Charles Gounod.
Author: Untitled
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Inno e Marcia Pontificale ("Papal Anthem and March"), the national anthem of Vatican City. Composed by Charles Gounod.
Author: Untitled
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O du, mein holder Abendstern from Richard Wagner's opera Tannhäuser
Author: Charles W. Clark
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Grand March from La reine de Saba ("The Queen of Sheba", 1862), an opera by French composer Charles Gounod. From the U.S. Marine Band CD From Fife and Drum: Marine Band Recordings 1890-1988.
Author: Performance U.S. Marine Band, under the directorship of LtCol William F[rederick Henry] Santelmann (1909–1984) Compostition: Charles-François Gounod (composer, 1818–1893) Paul Jules Barbier (lyricist, 1825–1901) Michel Carré (lyricist, 1821–1872) This piece, of course, does not contain any lyrics, but the lyricists are given for completeness' sake.
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The American Legion March performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 67 from disc 1 of Ceremonial Music (2005).
Author: Untitled
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Hark! The Herald Angels Sing is an English Christmas carol which first appears in its modern form in 1850. The original lyrics are adapted from Charles Wesley's 1739 hymn ""Hark! how all the welkin rings", set it to the same tune as Christ the Lord is Risen Today. George Whitefield altered the opening lyrics to the more familiar "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing", and various others also made small alterations in the following years. In the early 1840s, Felix Mendelssohn wrote "Festgesang", a cantata in celebration of the presumed 400 year anniversary of Johannes Gutenberg's invention of the printing press. The tune to the second part of this piece, "Vaterland, in deinen Gauen", was adapted to fit the revised Wesley lyrics in 1855 by William H. Cummings, assembling the hymn tune into its more-or-less final form. It is performed by the chorus of U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own", led by Colonel Thomas Rotondi, Jr. (Leader & Commander) and CSM Debra L. McGarity (Command Sergeant Major) c. 2010.
Author: Untitled
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Ave Maria composed by Charles Gounod. Ave Maria was composed based off of the harmony and texture of Johann Sebastian Bach's Prelude No.1 in C Major from Well-Tempered Clavier Book I (BWV 846).
Author: Composer: Charles Gounod (1818–1893) Contemporary Performer: John Michel, a cello professor at Central Washington University
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Rendlesham ufo sighting by lt col charles halt and team investigating lights in the sky over woodbridge usaf base 26 december and 28 december 1980.
Author: Spookycustard
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Recording of a king charles spaniel barking. Free to use.
Author: Joviansounds
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Recording of a king charles spaniel barking. Free to use.
Author: Joviansounds
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