Vice-President of the United States ("Hail Columbia") performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 32 from disc 1 of Ceremonial Music (2005).
Adventsantiphon Ecce Dominus veniet in der Bearbeitung von Josef Schnabel, Breslau 1831; Gotteslob (1975) Hildesheim 810; Gotteslob (2013) Hamburg-Hildesheim-Osnabrück 724
Author: Melodie: Josef Schnabel 1831 nach der Adventsantiphon; Satz und Tondatei: Rabanus Flavus (Peter Gerloff)
NOTE: Edited version (noise reduced, volume boosted), original is at File:PDP-CH_-_Opéra_Comique_-_Élie_Cohen_-_Joseph_Rogatechwsky_-_Romance_de_Nadir_-_Les_pêcheurs_de_perles_-_Bizet_-_Cormon_-_Carré_-_Columbia-12527-lx90.flac. 1st release date: 1929 1st recording date: 1928 Place of recording: unknown Author(s)/Composer(s): Georges Bizet (1838-1875) Lyricist(s): Eugène Cormon (1810-1903) and Michel Carré (1821-1872) Music arranger(s): none Conductor: Élie Cohen (unknown birth/death date) Performer(s): Joseph Rogatechwsky (1891-1985) de l'Opéra Comique Vocal range: tenor with orchestra accompaniment Title/Work: Les pêcheurs de perles (The Pearl Fishers) (opera) Content: Romance de Nadir Synonym: This is a "Je crois entendre" encore[1] Genre(s): Opera terminology
There are many cars, vehicle on the street. The street is very noisy, we can hear the engine of the car and behind the street, there are some elder people talking and doing exercise.