5,216 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Led By Colonel Thomas Rotondi"

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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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Excerpt of Thomas Tallis's O Sacrum Convivium, public domain edition from Choral Public Domain Library [1]. Created by Hyacinth (talk) 04:17, 31 March 2011 (UTC) using Sibelius 5 after :Image:Tallis-sacrum.png.
Author: The original uploader was Hyacinth at English Wikipedia.
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Sing we and chant it, Thomas Morley's version of Gastoldi's A lieta vita
Author: Thomas Morley (sound file: Rabanus Flavus)
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The "Colonel Bogey March" by Kenneth Alford, played by the US Coast Guard Band for the album "The Coast Guard Remembers World War II".
Author: Kenneth Alford
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Ambroise Thomas's overture to the opera Raymond, ou Le secret de la reine, played by the United States Marine Band for the album Overtures, Volume Two.
Author: Composition: Ambroise Thomas Performance: United States Marine Band
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Three Blinde Mice, three voice round from Ranvescroft's Deuteromelia 13 (1609).
Author: Traditional
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Italiano: 4ª sinfonia di Pëtr Il'ič Čajkovskij, diretta da sir Thomas Beecham durante il suo tour europeo con la Royal Philharmonic Orchestra nel 1957. Wagram Hall, Paris, France (10/08/1957 - 11/03/1957); Kingsway Hall, London, England (04/16/1958)
Author: Untitled
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Italiano: Introduzione del primo movimento (Andante sostenuto—Moderato con anima) battute 1-26 della Sinfonia n.4 di Pëtr Il'ič Čajkovskij, diretta da sir Thomas Beecham con la Royal Philharmonic Orchestra nel 1957.
Author: Pëtr Il'ič Čajkovskij (1840–1893)
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Page from Thomas Ravenscroft's (c. 1582 – 1635) "Pammelia, Musicks Miscellanie" (1609)
Author: Thomas Ravenscroft
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Hymn of Eve By Thomas Arne (MIDI rendition)
Author: Peter Chubb
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Good King Wenceslaus, is an 1853 English Christmas carol, set to the melody of "Tempus adest floridum" a thirteenth-century Latin carol for spring. It is here 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. However, only verses 1, 3, and 5 are performed, giving it a somewhat disjointed storyline, which is very unfortunate.
Author: Tune is 13th century, first published in the 1582 Finnish song collection Piae Cantiones. Lyrics are by John Mason Neale (1818-1866), in collaboration with Thomas Helmore (1811-1890}. First published in Carols for Christmas-Tide (1853) Performed by the chorus of the U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own".
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Rock of Ages, tune by Thomas Hastings
Author: Melody: Thomas Hastings (1784-1872); setting & sound file: Rabanus Flavus (Peter Gerloff)
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Colonel Bogey March, performed by the United States Navy Band.
Author: Untitled
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Pange, lingua, gloriosi corporis mysterium (Gotteslob (1975) 543/544; Gotteslob (2013) 493/494)
Author: Melody: Einsiedeln, 12th century; setting & sound file: Rabanus Flavus (Peter Gerloff)
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Veni, veni, Emmanuel O komm, o komm, du Morgenstern (Evang. Gesangbuch 19); Herr, send herab uns deinen Sohn (Gotteslob (2013) 222); O komm, o komm, Immanuel (Gotteslob Diözesanteil Hamburg-Hildesheim-Osnabrück 730)
Author: Melodie: 15. Jahrhundert; Thomas Helmore 1856; Satz und Tondatei: Rabanus Flavus (Peter Gerloff)
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beginning of "If ye love me" by Thomas Tallis
Author: Makemi/ Thomas Tallis
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The last rose of summer, compositeur : John Stevenson (1761-1838), lyrics : Thomas Moore (1779-1852), interprète : Adelina Patti (1843-1919), publié en 1906.
Author: Untitled
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Papua New Guinea's national anthem, "O Arise, All You Sons", in an instrumental brass band performance performed by the United States Navy Band. El himno nacional de Papúa Nueva Guinea, O Arise, All You Sons (Oh Levantaos Todos, Hijos), un rendimiento instrumental por la Banda de la Armada de los Estados Unidos.
Author: Untitled
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Hymne National du Burkina Faso (instrumental).National anthem of Burkina Faso (instrumental).
Author: Untitled
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I care not for these ladies by Thomas Campion, sung live by my self.
Author: No machine-readable author provided. Makemi assumed (based on copyright claims).
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1st release date: 1936 1st recording date: 4 October 1935 Place of recording: London (United Kingdom) Author(s)/Composer(s): Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) Lyricist(s): none Conductor(s): Thomas Beecham (1879-1961) Performer(s): London Philharmonic Orchestra Vocal range: instrumental Title/Work: Symphony No. 99 in E-flat major Content: 1st Movement - Vivace assai (Conclusion) Genre(s):Symphony
Author: Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)
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Stephen Foster's music to "We Are Coming, Father Abraham", played by the United States Marine Band. Performed February 16, 2009 at The Music Center at Strathmore. Col. Michael J. Colburn, conducting; Gy.Sgt. Kevin Bennear, baritone.
Author: Untitled
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Thomas Roseingrave: Gigue.
Author: midi sequence by Ricardo André Frantz (User:Tetraktys)
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Sunflower Slow Drag is a ragtime composition by Scott Joplin and Scott Hayden, performed as a wind band arrangement of a piano original. Recorded between May 23 and 27, 1994 by the United States Marine Corps Band at the Center for the Arts at George Mason University in Fairfax County, Virginia.
Author: Untitled
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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture performed by the United States Army Band, led by Colonel Thomas Rotondi, Jr. in 2005
Author: Untitled
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Sunflower Slow Drag is a ragtime composition by Scott Joplin and Scott Hayden, performed as a wind band arrangement of a piano original. Recorded between May 23 and 27, 1994 by the United States Marine Corps Band at the Center for the Arts at George Mason University in Fairfax County, Virginia.
Author: Untitled
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This Endris Night, a fifteenth-century English carol 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. CSM Debra L. McGarity
Author: U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own"
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A la Nanita Nana, is an eighteenth-century Spanish Christmas carol here 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. It is done bilingually, first in Spanish, then in English. The English translation appears to have been done in house by the Army, as I can find no evidence of any other usage. CSM Debra L. McGarity
Author: Tune is traditional (18th-century) U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own" (performer, also apparently the translator).
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01. XTaKeRuX - Judgement
Author: XTaKeRuX
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03. XTaKeRuX - Fragile Heart
Author: XTaKeRuX
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Oh, My Corn Field! (Op. 4, No. 5), composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff. Also see Corn song
Author: Alton
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The Più vivo section in Six Moments Musicaux, No. 4. The piece, composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff in 1896 was published before 1923, and thus is in the public domain. See also Image:Moments Musicaux 4.png.
Author: Alton
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02. XTaKeRuX - Resurrection
Author: XTaKeRuX
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04. XTaKeRuX - Pursuing Darkness
Author: XTaKeRuX
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Liszt: Grandes études de Paganini, S. 141
Author: QuickDegree028
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Debussy, "General lavine" - excentric, bars 11-18
Author: Debussy
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Aus dem ersten Satz von Joseph Haydn Klaviersonate Hob. XVI/8
Author: Boris Fernbacher
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A la Nanita Nana, is an eighteenth-century Spanish Christmas carol here 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. It is done bilingually, first in Spanish, then in English. The English translation appears to have been done in house by the Army, as I can find no evidence of any other usage. CSM Debra L. McGarity Modifications Levels adjustment - a basic linear tweak, with the lower notes being slightly quieter and the higher notes slightly louder. Also removed a slight tapping noise in the beginning, before the singing starts.
Author: Tune is traditional (18th-century) U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own" (performer, also apparently the translator). Modifications by Adam Cuerden at en.wikipedia
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Title Soft Whistle Artist stilgar Original mp3 data Length:0:05 minutes (227.06 KB) Format:FLAC Mono 44kHz 342Kbps (VBR) User tags Human, whistling Type Single Subject, Human PDSounds record number 619 Comment Whistling softly over the microphone.
Author: stilgar
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Interchange by TRG Banks
Author: TRG Banks
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The silver bus by TRG Banks
Author: TRG Banks
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Lake in the woods by TRG Banks
Author: TRG Banks
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Swanhead by TRG Banks
Author: TRG Banks
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