5,233 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Compositions In E Flat Major"

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Knights of the Road performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 10 from Front & Center (1998). Recorded at The Center for the Performing Arts, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, June 6 to 8, 1998. Col. Lowell E. Graham, conducting.[1][2][3]
Author: Composition: Fred Huffer; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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فارسی: ترانه برنامه ارادتمند، جانی دالر که از رادیو پخش می‌شد.
Author: Untitled
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Title/Work: La Mattinata Content: none Genre(s): Romance Author(s)/(Composer(s): Ruggero Leoncavallo (1857-1919) Music arranger(s): none Lyricist(s): Ruggero Leoncavallo (1857-1919) Performer(s): Jussi Björling (1911-1960) Conductor: Nils Grevillius (1893-1970) Place of recording: unknown 1st release date: 1945 1st recording date: 27 March 1944
Author: Untitled
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21 Hungarian Dances, WoO 1, No. 1 performed by the Strolling Strings of the United States Air Force Band. Track 8 from On Wings of Song (1989). William Slusser, conducting.[1][2]
Author: Untitled
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Traditional Neapolitan song interpretated by Gilda Mignonette.
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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One By One performed by Systems Go of the United States Air Force Band of Flight. Track 4 from Holding the Flag (2007).
Author: Composition: Steve Ward; Performance: United States Air Force Band of Flight, Systems Go; Recording: United States Air Force
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Choro "Pudesse esta paixão", composed by Chiquinha Gonzaga and executed by the Grupo Chiquinha Gonzaga (Flute: Antonio Passos. Guitar: Tute. Cavaquinho: Nelson Alves). Recorded in 1912.
Author: Chiquinha Gonzaga
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Choro "Te Amo", composed by Chiquinha Gonzaga and executed by the Grupo Chiquinha Gonzaga (Flute: Antonio Passos. Guitar: Tute. Cavaquinho: Nelson Alves). Recorded in 1908.
Author: Chiquinha Gonzaga
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A song written by James Europe and Noble Sissle, with vocals by Noble Sissle. Recorded around March 14, 1919. Converted (lossy) to Ogg Vorbis from RealAudio. See redhotjazz.com for the RealAudio version.
Author: James Europe and Noble Sissle
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William Tell overture (second half)
Author: Sodero's Band
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A French Christmas carol, Trois anges sont venus ce soir, composed in 1884
Author: GP RobertsMusic and lyrics: Augusta Holmès (1847-1903)
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A Warrior Bold performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 19 from Front & Center (1998). Recorded at The Center for the Performing Arts, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, June 6 to 8, 1998. Col. Lowell E. Graham, conducting.[1][2][3]
Author: Composition: Frank Panella; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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The Show Boy performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 9 from Front & Center (1998). Recorded at The Center for the Performing Arts, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, June 6 to 8, 1998. Col. Lowell E. Graham, conducting.[1][2][3]
Author: Composition: Will Huff; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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한국어: 요한 제바스티안 바흐의 브란덴부르크 협주곡 2번 1악장Brandenburg Concerto.No. 2 in F Major, 1 movement
Author: Untitled
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Kling, Glöckchen, Kling! performed by the Chamber Winds of the United States Air Forces in Europe Band. Track 5 from A Holiday Sampler (2000).
Author: Composition: Traditional German Carol, Lawrence Price; Performance: United States Air Forces in Europe Band, Chamber Winds; Recording: United States Air Force
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Traditional Neapolitan song interpretated by Gilda Mignonette.
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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A record of "大地は招く", an adapted version of "en:Bang Chhun Hong"
Author: Columbia Records (of Japan)
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James Scott's "Grace and Beauty" (1909) - MIDI sequencing by Adam Cuerden, piano synthesis by Jujutacular
Author: James Scott Adam Cuerden Jujutacular
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Snippet of musicians accompanying lion dance at Seattle's Chinatown-International District Night Market, Hing Hay Park, International District, Seattle, Washington.
Author: Joe Mabel
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In 1926 Lansbury's Labour Weekly release a series of gramaphone records of left-wing songs and speeches. This is a recording of one of those records.
Author: Lansbury's Labour Weekly
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21 Hungarian Dances, WoO 1, No. 1 performed by the Strolling Strings of the United States Air Force Band. Track 8 from On Wings of Song (1989). William Slusser, conducting.[1][2]
Author: Untitled
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The traditional country song Slow Buck, recorded by Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers
Author: Traditional
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తెలుగు: ఘంటసాల మరియు బృందం పల్లెటూరు సినిమా కోసం గానం చేసిన "చెయ్యెత్తి జై కొట్టు తెలుగోడా" -- రచన వేములపల్లి శ్రీకృష్ణ
Author: People's art productions
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The traditional country song Nancy Rollin ’, performed by Gid Tanner's Skillet LickersFrançais : Nancy Rollin ’, chanson country traditionnelle chantée par le groupe musical Skillet Lickers. (Durée : 3 m 27 s)
Author: Traditional
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Title/Work: Cavalleria Rusticana Content: Intermezzo Genre(s): Opera terminology Author(s)/(Composer(s): Pietro Mascagni (1863-1945) Music arranger(s): none Lyricist(s): Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti (1712-1783) and Guido Menasci (1867-1925) (adapted from a play written by Giovanni Verga (1840-1922)) Performer(s): Victor Orchestra Conductor: Walter B. Rogers (1865-1939) Place of recording: Camden, New Jersey (United States) 1st release date: February 1905 1st recording date: 7 November 1904 (B-4050: 18 June 1908)
Author: Untitled
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Traditional algerian music (Bedoui / Rai) 'aroubi "Goul Le Si Mohamed" (second part)
Author: Cheikh Ben Guenoun (songwriter) Cheikh Madani [1888-1954] (singer)
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The traditional Song Ragged But Right, performed By Riley Puckett
Author: Traditional
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Traditional American blues performed by Al Bernard
Author: performed by Al Bernard
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Piano Sonata No. 8 (Beethoven) first movement (Grave – Allegro), 30 KB, 6:57 minutes
Author: Untitled
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Edison Amberol cylinder n° 479 recorded by Stella Mayhew.
Author: George Bostford (music) and Irving Berlin (lyrics)
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Traditional Neapolitan song interpretated by Gilda Mignonette.
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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the traditional country song Back Up and Push, performed by Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers
Author: Traditional
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1890 wax recording by Alfred Tennyson of his poem The Charge of the Light Brigade
Author: Alfred Tennyson (d. 1892)
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«Яблочко», один из вариантов народной песни в исполнении Михаила Вавича, с аккомпанементом оркестра
Author: песня народная, исполняет Михаил Вавич
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Traditional American blues performed by the Victor Military Band
Author: performed by the Victor Military Band
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한국어: 요한 제바스티안 바흐의 브란덴부르크 협주곡 2번 3악장Brandenburg Concerto. No. 2 in F Major, 3rd movement
Author: Untitled
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The military song "Genkō" written and composed by Kenshi Nagai. Sung by Tamaki Tokuyama and the JVC Male Chorus, performed by the JVC Brass Band. By JVC, October 1937. The "Genko" part of the original sound.日本語: 永井建子作詞・作曲の軍歌『元寇』。歌唱は徳山璉・日本ビクター男声合唱団、演奏は日本ビクター吹奏楽団。ビクター、1937年10月。元音声の『元寇』の部分。
Author: Untitled
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Das Laverne Walzer Capriccio, komponiert und eingespielt vom Altsaxophonisten H. Benne Henton. Es wurde 1911 veröffentlicht und im März 1912 für die Victor Talking Machine Company aufgenommen. The Laverne Waltz Caprice, composed and played by alto saxist H. Benne Henton. It was published in 1911 and recorded by the Victor Talking Machine Company by March 1912. Laverne Waltz Caprice, composé et interprété par le saxophoniste alto H. Benne Henton. Ce morceau fut publié en 1911 et enregistré par la Victor Talking Machine Company en mars 1912.
Author: H. Benne Henton & unknown Band
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w:John Philip Sousa's w:The Thunderer, performed in 1896 by the w:United States Marine Corps Band, From Fife and Drum (1988, track 3). This is a Columbia Phonograph Company cylinder recording under the band directorship of Francesco Fanciulli.
Author: John Philip Sousa
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Johann Sebastian Bach's Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C major, BWV 564, in a transcription by Thomas Knox of the U.S. Marine Band, played by the U.S. Marine Band for the album Marine Band Showcase, Volume 2.
Author: Composition: Johann Sebastian Bach Performance: United States Marine Band
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Folk song: "Lost Train Blues"
Author: PERFORMER(S): Fred Perry (fiddle), Glenn Carver (guitar)
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w:John Philip Sousa's Manhattan Beach Recording date not clear according to CD booklet metadata suggests 1989
Author: John Philip Sousa, performed by the United States Marine Corps Band from Semper Fidelis: Music of John Philip Sousa
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