20 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "United States Marine Corps Band"

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The "March of the Women Marines" composed by Louis Saverino of the United States Marine Band for the Marine Corps Women's Reserve, played by the U.S. Marine Band for the album Uncommon Valor.
Author: Composition: Musician First Class Louis Saverino, United States Marine Band Performance: United States Marine Band
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The Marines' Hymn performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 32 from Esprit de Corps (1997).
Author: Untitled
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Henry Fillmore’s The Circus Bee, performed by the United States Marine Corps Band, Timothy W. Foley, Director
Author: w:Henry Fillmore, performed by the w:United States Marine Corps Band
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Performed by the United States Navy Band's Ceremonial Band. Featured on the 1990s album Music For Honors and Ceremonies.
Author: USN Band
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U.S. Marine Corps Band from San Diego playing "Scotland the Brave" in Pleasanton, California on September 3, 2010.
Author: Untitled
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The Marine's Hymn, performed by the U.S. Navy Band Ceremonial Band
Author: Composition: Jacques Offenbach (d. 1880) Performance: U.S. Navy Band Ceremonial Band
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w:The Roast Beef of Old England, performed by the United States Navy Band
Author: Henry Fielding/Richard Leveridge
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The Star-Spangled Banner, as played by the United States Marine Corps Band.
Author: United States Marine Corps Band
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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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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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An abridged version of Richard Wagner's Das Liebesmahl der Apostel, performed by the United States Marine Corps Band.
Author: Music by Richard Wagner; performed by the United States Marine Corps Band, arranged by M. Pohle.
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John Philip Sousa's "Esprit de Corps" (1878) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 5 from the band's 2015 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 1 (1873-1882). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
Author: Untitled
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John Philip Sousa's "Esprit de Corps" (1878) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 5 from the band's 2015 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 1 (1873-1882). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
Author: Untitled
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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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John Philip Sousa's march "Comrades of the Legion" (1920), from "The President's Own" United States Marine Band's album "Semper Fidelis": Music of John Philip Sousa; Colonel John R. Bourgeois, Director
Author: The President's Own United States Marine Band
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On March 11, 2018, the Marine Band presented a Living History program titled Marine Corps Women’s Reserve Band Tribute. The program told the story of the talented and adventurous women who served our country in a most unique and unprecedented manner. Author of the book Bands of Sisters: U.S. Women’s Military Bands During World War II, Dr. Jill Sullivan served as a guide through the personal accounts of those very women who blazed a trail for many to follow. The Marine Corps Women’s Reserve Band of Camp Lejeune was established under the watch of 'The President’s Own' to support bond drives and was active during World War II from 1943–45. In 1944, the ensemble even sat in for one of the Marine Band’s popular 'Dream Hour' broadcasts, a program that will be reenacted in its entirety as part of this concert. The performance took place in Schlesinger Concert Hall at Northern Virginia Community College in Alexandria, Va. Conducted by Capt. Michelle A. Rakers.
Author: Composition: Frank W. Meacham; Performance/Recording: United States Marine Band
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The fifth movement from Hector Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique, known as "Songe d'une nuit de sabbat" or "A Dream of a Witches' Sabbath", transcribed by Lt. Col. Jack T. Cline of the United States Marine Corps Band, and performed by the Concert Band of the United States Navy Band
Author: Composition: Hector Berlioz Transcription: Lieutenant Colonel Jack T. Kline Performance: U.S. Navy Band Concert Band
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Gioachino Rossini's William Tell Overture (1829) on the Grand Scenes (2000) album performed by the United States Marine Corps Band, recorded June 5–9, 2000, at the Center for the Arts, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia. Ranz des Vaches begins at 5:14 and finale at 7:30.
Author: Gioachino Rossini, transcribed by Wenzel Sedlak; performed by the United States Marine Corps Band (director: Timothy Foley).
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A 1906 recording of American composer Scott Joplin's Maple Leaf Rag (1899) played by the United States Marine Band. This is one of the earliest known recordings of this work by Joplin (according to a discography of 78rpm recordings of Joplin works compiled by David A Jasen in "Scott Joplin - Collected Piano Works" 1981). Converted from MP3 to Ogg Vorbis with a slight trim of the beginning and end by Major Bloodnok. The discography of Joplin's work on 78 rpm records compiled by David A Jasen in "Complete works of Scott Joplin" indicates this is the third known recording of the Maple Leaf Rag. Edward A Berlin's book "King of Ragtime" in a note on p310 indicates that the recording of 1902 listed by Jasen is not infact the work by Joplin, making the 1906 recording the second existing record. Edwards's web-page and this page demonstrate that there are no known existing copies of the 1903 cylinder recording by Wilbur Sweatman and His Band.
Author: Untitled
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