2,369 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "U.S. Army Europe Band & Chorus"

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Manhattan Beach performed by the Ceremonial Brass and Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 4 from Ceremonial Music (1993)
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Ceremonial Brass and Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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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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The Stars and Stripes Forever performed by the Ceremonial Brass and Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 9 from Ceremonial Music (1993)
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Ceremonial Brass and Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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The Army Goes Rolling Along, performed by the U.S. Navy Band Ceremonial Band
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa, after Edmund L. Gruber Performance: U.S. Navy Band Ceremonial Band
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Hail, Columbia, preceded by four ruffles and flourishes as would be played for the United States' vice president, performed by the United States Army Band
Author: Untitled
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A romanized version of "w:Arirang", an unofficial national anthem of Korea, with string accompaniment.
Author: performed by the United States Army Strings with a tenor soloist on the 2007 album The United States Army Strings
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A romanized version of "w:Arirang", an unofficial national anthem of Korea.
Author: performed by the United States Army Chorus with a tenor soloist on the 2005 album Songs of the Soldier
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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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The second movement of Maurice Ravel's String Quartet, played by string players of the United States Army Band
Author: Untitled
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Exsultate, jubilate IV. Alleluja performed by the United States Army Field Band. Performed by Sergeant First Class Rachel Farber and Staff Sergeant Kelvin Ying. Video by Staff Sgt. Joshua Buxton, audio by Master Sgt. Don Dillenbeck.
Author: Untitled
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Brazilian Flag Anthem performed by the Brazilian Army.Português: Hino à Bandeira Nacional executado pelo Exército Brasileiro.
Author: Olavo Bilac and Francisco Braga. Performed by the Brazilian Army band.
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The Star-Spangled Banner, performed by the U.S. Army Band
Author: Composition: John Stafford Smith Performance: U.S. Army Band
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O Tannenbaum, an 1824 German Christmas carol written and with music arranged by Ernst Anschütz using a traditional folk melody as his basis. 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. This recording includes the first verse in German, followed by an English translation. CSM Debra L. McGarity O Tannenbaum (Mon beau sapin) interprétée par le chœur de l'armée américaine (U.S. Army Band). Basée sur un chant traditionnel allemand, elle est devenue depuis le début du XXe siècle un chant de Noël associé au traditionnel sapin de Noël. Українська: «О ялиночко!» (O Tannenbaum) — німецька різдвяна колядка у виконанні хору армійського оркестру США «Pershing's Own». Эрзянь: "O Tannenbaum" ("О, куз" эли "Роштувань Чувто") конань моры "Pershing's Own" АВШ-нь ушмовиень оркестрась. Моронть юрокс ашти немецень раськень эськоень моро, сон теевсь XX пингеньть ушодомонтень Роштувань ине морокс, кона сюлмазь Роштувань чувтонть марто. العربية: "أغنية O Tannenbaum" (يا شجرة الميلاد) من أداء جوقة الجيش الأمريكي ("Pershing's Own")، وهي مشتقة من أغنية تقليدية ألمانية، أصبحت إحدى أغاني ميلاد يسوع مرتبطةً بتقليد شجرة الميلاد منذ بدايات القرن العشرين. Čeština: "O Tannenbaum", německá vánoční koleda, vzniklá na základě tradiční německé lidové písně se z počátku 20. století v podání amerického armádního sboru "Pershing's Own".
Author: U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own" (performer) Ernst Anschütz (1780–1861, lyrics and selection of melody)
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Auld Lang Syne, performed by the U.S. Army Band
Author: Performance: U.S. Army Band
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Battle Hymn of the Republic (slow) performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Forces in Europe Band. Track 69 from To the Colors (1999).[1][2]
Author: Composition: William Steffe; Performance: United States Air Forces in Europe Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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Overture to Mozart's 1786 opera The Marriage of Figaro (Le nozze di Figaro) Brass quintet from the Army Band's album. Overture von Mozarts Oper Le nozze di Figaro (Die Hochzeit des Figaro, 1786) Aufnahmen der Band der US Armee.
Author: US Army Band
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Sansoen Phra Barami (vocal be Mae Pun - Mae Pan) B.E.2450 ไทย: เพลงสรรเสริญพระบารมี บันทึกเสียงลงบนจานเสียงแบบปาเต๊ะร่องกลับทาง บันทึกเสียง ณ วังบ้านหม้อ ประมาณช่วงปี พ.ศ.๒๔๕๐ แบ่งเป็นเนื้อร้องไทยเดิม ขับร้องโดย แม่ปุ่นและแม่แป้น ดนตรีโดย แตรวงกรมทหารราบที่ ๓ และ เนื้อร้องละครดึกดำบรรพ์ (เจ้าฟ้านริศ) ขับร้องโดย หม่อมเจริญ และแม่เทศ ดนตรีโดยพิณพาทย์ดึกดำบรรพ์
Author: Narisara Nuwattiwong
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The U.S. Army Song performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 54 from disc 1 of Ceremonial Music (2005).
Author: Untitled
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Phleng Chat Thai (vocal) - 1st Military Circle Band ไทย: เพลงชาติ ขับร้องหมู่ (ไม่มีอินโทร) - กองดุริยางค์มณฑลทหารบกที่ 1
Author: Untitled
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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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Phleng Chat Thai (intro+vocal) - 1st Military Circle Band เพลงชาติไทย (บรรเลงนำ+ขับร้องหมู่) กองดุริยางค์มณฑลทหารบกที่1
Author: Untitled
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Reveille played on the bugle by a member of the United States Army Band. The call accompanies the American flag being raised.
Author: United States Army Band
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The United States Air Force Band joined with percussionists from the Marine Band, Army Band, and Coast Guard Band perform a percussion rendition of the American patriotic classic, "When Johnny Comes Marching Home". Arranged by USAF Band composer and staff arranger, Master Sgt. John Bliss. Done in celebration of Veterans' Day. Credits: Colonel Don Schofield - Executive Producer Master Sgt. Adam Green - Producer Chief Master Sgt. Dennis Hoffmann, Master Sgt Jeremy Koch - Videographers Technical Sgt. Tim Hilgert - Video Editor Technical Sgt. Jim Woolf - Audio Engineer Musicians: Master Sgt. Adam Green, The United States Air Force Band “Chief’s Own” - marimba, vibraphone, xylophone, orchestral bells, field drum Sergeant 1st Class Sidonie McCray, The United States Army Band “Pershing’s Own” - vibraphone, xylophone, orchestral bells Master Sgt. Kenneth Wolin, “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band - xylophone, shekere, vibraphone, orchestral bells, field drum Staff Sgt. Michael Hopkins, “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band - orchestral bells, cowbell, vibraphone, xylophone Musician Petty Officer 1st Class Nathan Lassell, The United States Coast Guard Band - drum set, vibraphone, xylophone, orchestral bells
Author: Composition: Patrick Gilmore Arrangement: Master Sgt. John Bliss Performance: Percussionists from the the United States Air Force Band, the United States Marine Band, the United States Army Band, and the United States Coast Guard Band Recording: United States Air Force
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Taps played on the bugle by a member of the U.S. Army Band. It is played by the U.S. military nightly to indicate that it is "lights out". Taps became an official component of military funerals in 1874. The song accompanies a funeral procession at Arlington National Cemetery, and is generally present at most funerals.
Author: United States Army Band
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Sansoen Phra Barami - 1st Infantry Regiment, King's Own Bodyguard (Odeon Record No.101253) ไทย: เพลงสรรเสริญพระบารมี บรรเลงโดยแตรวงทหารมหาดเล็ก บันทึกเสียงลงบนแผ่นเสียงตราโอเดียนตราตึกสีน้ำตาล (รหัส 101253)
Author: Narisara Nuwattiwong
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Garryowen, a late-18th century Irish air performed by the U.S. Army Band Strings, under the leadership of Colonel Thomas Rotondi, Jr. and Command Sergeant Major Debra L. McGarity.
Author: Traditional Irish air, with no known composer. Performed by The U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own" Strings
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Gesù bambino is an Italian Christmas carol composed by Pietro Yon in 1917, and translated into English by Frederick H. Martens. Performed by the chorus of the 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: Pietro Yon (composer, 1886–1943) Frederick H. Martens (translator, 1874–1932) Chorus of the U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own"
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Serenade for Strings by w:Edward Elgar
Author: Edward Elgar, performed by the United States Army Strings
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Cancao do Exercito, the song of the Brazilian Army. Composed in the late 1940s and here performed by the United States Navy Band.
Author: Untitled
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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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Sansoen Phra Barami (vocal) - 1st Military Circle Band ไทย: เพลงสรรเสริญพระบารมี (ทางขับร้อง) กองดุริยางค์มณฑลทหารบกที่ 1
Author: Narisara Nuwattiwong
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The refrain of "Jingle Bells" by James Lord Pierpont.
Author: James Lord Pierpont (death: 5 Aug 1883)
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After You've Gone by Creamer and Layton (1918) chorus, mm.24-43. Nashville number system realization on guitar.
Author: Hyacinth
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One Horse Open Sleigh chorus.
Author: Hyacinth
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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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Taps performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 47 from Esprit de Corps (1997).
Author: Untitled
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Reveille performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 38 from Esprit de Corps (1997).
Author: Untitled
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Two ruffles and flourishes and "General's March" performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 12 from Esprit de Corps (1997).
Author: Untitled
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Two ruffles and flourishes and "Flag Officer's March" performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 16 from Esprit de Corps (1997).
Author: Untitled
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Adjutant's Call performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 42 from Esprit de Corps (1997).
Author: Untitled
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First Call performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 39 from Esprit de Corps (1997).
Author: Untitled
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Four ruffles and flourishes and "Flag Officer's March" performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 18 from Esprit de Corps (1997).
Author: Untitled
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Three ruffles and flourishes and "General's March" performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 13 from Esprit de Corps (1997).
Author: Untitled
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One ruffle and flourish and "General's March" performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 11 from Esprit de Corps (1997).
Author: Untitled
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Three ruffles and flourishes and "Flag Officer's March" performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 17 from Esprit de Corps (1997).
Author: Untitled
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Mess Call performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 43 from Esprit de Corps (1997).
Author: Untitled
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A drum roll performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 10 from Esprit de Corps (1997).
Author: Untitled
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