"We March", medley from 1933 by Carl Woitschach (1864-1939). Performed by the composer himself and his brass band (from Berlin). Recorded in Berlin, 1934.
Description: medley of international marches. It was translated in English as "March Review" and "We March", in French as "Revue de marchés" and "Nous marchons" and another German title was "Marsch-Parade".
Note: mono recording, from my 78rpm record collection; not to be used for commercial or propaganda purposes.
Contents:
0:00 Florentiner Marsch (Julius Fučík)
0:41 D' Banda kommt (Theodor Franz Schild)
1:13 Schneidige Truppe (Julius Lehnhardt)
1:21 Kärntner Liedermarsch (Trad. - Anton Seifert)
1:41 Soldatenleben (Martin Schmeling)
2:12 Mit Bomben und Granaten (Benjamin Bilse)
2:28 Frei weg (Carl Latann)
2:49 Radetzky-Marsch (Johann Strauß I)
3:07 Bayrischer Avancier-Marsch (Adolf Scherzer)
3:39 The British Grenadiers (Trad.)
3:55 Brucker Lager-Marsch (Johann Nepomuk Kral)
4:15 San Lorenzo (Cayetano Alberto Silva)
4:49 Dixie (Trad.)
5:11 Petersburger Marsch (Erik Eriksson)
5:27 Lockmarsch (Trad.)
5:35 Unsere Garde (Rudolf Förster)
Other known recordings of this medley:
1933 Berlin State Opera Orchestra under Alois Melichar
1935 London Palladium Orchestra under Richard Crean
LOL the end! Now that I did not expect, first the Grenadiers, then Dixie... what an epic record!
Stalin111 2 months ago
A nice collection of great marches from around the world
BugMagnet 8 months ago
Superb and amazingly good sound quality. Many thanks for posting this
kohl57 11 months ago