16,128 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Languages Of The Central African Republic"

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Fanfare, The Star-Spangled Banner performed by the United States Air Force Band of Mid-America. Track 1 from Infinite Horizons (2002).
Author: Composition: John Stafford Smith; Lyrics: Francis Scott Key; Arrangement: Dean W. Smith; Performance: United States Air Force Band of Mid-America; Recording: United States Air Force
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Joy to the World performed by Starlifter and Roots in Blue of the United States Air Force Band of Mid-America. Track 4 from the ensembles' 2020 album The Spirit of the Season.
Author: Composition: SSgt Tim Davis and SrA David Duneman, George Frideric Handel; Mixing and Mastering: SSgt Tim Davis; Performance: United States Air Force Band of Mid-America, Starlifter and Roots in Blue
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The traditional American song "Shenandoah" performed by the United States Air Force Academy Band. Track 7 from American Fanfare (2009).
Author: Composition: traditional; Performance: United States Air Force Academy Band; Recording: United States Air Force Academy Band
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Fanfare and the Star-Spangled Banner performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band of Mid-America. Track 1 from Celebrate America (2004).
Author: Composition: John Stafford Smith; Lyrics: Francis Scott Key; Performance: United States Air Force Band of Mid-America, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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The Star-Spangled Banner (2001) performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 1 from Early Light (2001). Recorded in 2000 or 2001 at Langley Air Force Base in Virginia. Major Larry H. Lang, conducting.
Author: Composition: John Stafford Smith; Arrangement: Major Larry L. Lang; Performance: United States Air Force Heritage of America Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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The Chicago Tribune performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band of the Rockies. Track 11 from Footlifters! (1998).[1] Recorded Feb. and June 1998, Pikes Peak Center, Colorado Springs, CO. H. Bruce Gilkes, conductor; Gena R. Stuchbery, associate conductor.[2]
Author: Untitled
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The Star-Spangled Banner, as played by the United States Air Force Band.
Author: United States Air Force Band
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Der Heyser Bulgar (The Hot Bulgar) performed by the Stellar Brass of the United States Air Force Band of the Rockies. Track 6 from Holiday Brass (2000). Lieutenant Colonel Philip C. Chevallard, commander and director.[1][2][3]
Author: Composition: Naftule Brandwein; Performance: United States Air Force Band of the Rockies, Stellar Brass; Recording: United States Air Force
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Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248, Part I: "Jauchzet, frohlocket, auf, preiset die Tage" performed by the Stellar Brass of the United States Air Force Academy Band. Track 13 from Fireworks for Brass and Organ (2007).
Author: Untitled
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Ch'ella mi creda from La fanciulla del West performed by the 561st Air National Guard band of the West Coast and the 562nd Air National Guard Band of the Southwest. Track 6 from Flag of Stars (2010).
Author: Untitled
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John Philip Sousa's "The Rifle Regiment", performed by the U.S. Army Band
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: U.S. Army Band
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John Philip Sousa's "The Invincible Eagle", the interim march of the United States Space Force, performed by the U.S. Army Band
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: U.S. Army Band
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This is a recording of Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer" rag, which was composed in 1902. This performance was created by Adam Cuerden, a Wikipedian, and found at http://adamcuerden.deviantart.com/gallery/. The MP3 file was then converted to OGG by Major Bloodnok and subsequently uploaded to the Wikimedia Commons. The recording, plus other source files (such as Midi) can be found at the URL http://adamcuerden.deviantart.com/#/d48wa4r.
Author: Untitled
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This song is an instrumental version of the Internationale voiced by a member of the Organization of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class. It was released on a cassette tape prepared by group and released in Iran circa 1980.
Author: Untitled
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Complete vocal version of the Mexican national anthemVersión vocal completa del himno nacional mexicano
Author: Secretariat of National Defense (Mexico)
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Phleng Chat Thai - Fighting Harada vs Pone Kingpetch I ไทย: เพลงชาติไทย (ทางบรรเลง) ไฟล์นี้บันทึกเสียงจากการแข่งขันชกมวยชิงแชมป์โลก ระหว่าง โผน กิ่งเพชร กับ นักมวยผู้ท้าชิงชาวญี่ปุ่น ไฟติ้ง ฮาราด้า (ครั้งที่ 1) เมื่อ วันที่ 17 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2505
Author: Government Public Relations Department (PRD)
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This is the unofficial Anthem of Bolshevik Party in 1938 and also the early version of State Anthem of Soviet Union.
Author: Composer: Alexander Alexandrov Lyrics: Vasily Lebedev-Kumach
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This is the unofficial Anthem of Bolshevik Party in 1938 and also the early version of State Anthem of Soviet Union.
Author: Composer: Alexander Alexandrov Lyrics: Vasily Lebedev-Kumach
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Versión vocal corta del himno nacional mexicano
Author: Secretariat of National Defense (Mexico)
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Himno Nacional Mexicano - Banda Militar de la Escuela Nacional Preparatoria
Author: Musica de Jaime Nunó y letra de Francisco González Bocanegra
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Cantique de Noël ("O Holy Night") performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band of the Golden West. Track 10 from Holiday Fantasies (2000). Captain Douglas Monroe, conductor.[1][2]
Author: Composition: Adolphe Adam; Lyrics: John Dwight; Arrangement: MSgt Steve Shafer; Performance: United States Air Force Band of the Golden West, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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Celebration of Carols (a medley of "Joy to the World", "Hark the Herald Angels Sing", and "O Come All Ye Faithful") performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band of the Rockies. Track 14 from Christmas from the Rockies (1993).
Author: Performance: United States Air Force Band of the Rockies, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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The hymn of free Russia by Alexander Gretchaninov (music) and Konstantin Balmont (text), performed by David Medoff, published by Columbia Phonograph Company in Apr. 1926 as Co 20074-F/W 106678-2, "Da zdravstvuyet Rossia! (Hymn Svobodny Rossii)," "Гимн свободной России" Александра Гречанинова (музыка) и Константина Бальмонта (текст), поёт Давид Медов
Author: Untitled
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Kinderliedjes 371 van rond 1930.
Author: Pieter Louwerse (writer), Johannes Worp (composer), Oom Klaas (performer)
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Anthem of the USSR, sung with the lyrics that mention Stalin. It was used from 1944 to 1956.
Author: The Soviet National Anthem (1944 version). Music was composed by A. V. Aleksandrov Lyrics were written by Sergey Vladimirovich Mikhalkov and Gabriel El-Registan
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The Anthem of Union of Soviet Socialist Republics from the year 1984
Author: Sovietball
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http://smdb.kb.se/catalog/id/001452927 Phonograph recording from the National Library of Sweden National Library of Sweden (Q953058)
Author: Untitled
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Chief Petty Officer's March performed by the U.S. Coast Guard Band
Author: U.S. Coast Guard Band
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Joyce's 71st New York Regiment March, performed by the U.S. Army Band, from the album "Forward March!"
Author: United States Army Band
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O, Is There Not One Maiden Breast Gilbert and Sullivan's Pirates of Penzance Derek Oldham, tenor HMV acoustic recording Recorded in London, July 2-October 1, 1920
Author: Derek Oldham (tenor)
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Mary (I'm in Love with You) heard during the ending credits of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet episode "Ricky Goes to a Dance"
Author: Basil Adlam
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The White Hat March performed by the US Navy Band
Author: U.S. Government
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Incidental music from The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (episode: "A Day in Bed")
Author: Buzz Adlam
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Čeština: Ragtime Nightingale - Joseph Lamb
Author: Johnny Wittwer, Joseph Lamb 1945
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Song from The Remains of Tom Lehrer
Author: Untitled
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Song from The Remains of Tom Lehrer
Author: Untitled
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The Mikado by Gilbert and Sullivan, performed by the following cast: The Mikado of Japan: Harry Dearth Nanki-Poo: Walter Hyde Ko-Ko: Walter Passmore Pooh-Bah: Harry Dearth / Harry Thornton ("See how the fates" and "The flowers that bloom") Pish-Tush: Harry Dearth Yum-Yum: Elsa Sinclair Pitti-Sing: Ada Florence Peep-Bo: Maude Perry Katisha: Ada Florence
Author: Odeon Records
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The Star-Spangled Banner opens with an arpeggio on a C major tonic chord. In this file that is followed by the chord as a simultaneity.
Author: Hyacinth
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A song from The Remains of Tom Lehrer
Author: Untitled
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A song from The Remains of Tom Lehrer
Author: Untitled
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A song from The Remains of Tom Lehrer
Author: Untitled
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A song from The Remains of Tom Lehrer
Author: Untitled
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Sousa's "The Stars and Stripes Forever" performed by the United States Air Force Band of Mid-America. Track 10 from Infinite Horizons (2002).
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa; Performance: United States Air Force Band of Mid-America; Recording: United States Air Force
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Centennial Prelude performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band of the Golden West. Track 1 from First Flight (2007).
Author: Composition: SrA Jeremy Martin; Performance: United States Air Force Band of the Golden West, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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The Stars and Stripes Forever performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 15 from American Salute (1998).
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa; Performance: United States Air Force Heritage of America Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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King Cotton performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band of the Rockies. Track 16 from Footlifters! (1998). Recorded Feb. and June 1998, Pikes Peak Center, Colorado Springs, CO. H. Bruce Gilkes, conductor; Gena R. Stuchbery, associate conductor.[1][2][3]
Author: Untitled
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