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Fiedler's Favorite Marches | 
enlarge | Creators: Kenneth J. Alford, Edwin Eugene Bagley, Ludwig Van Beethoven, Hector Berlioz, Edward Elgar, Daniel Decatur Emmett, George Gershwin, Morton Gould, Johannes Hanssen, Victor Herbert, Mikhail Mikhaylovich Ippolitov-ivanov, Robert G. Morse, Robert Planquette, Nikolai Rimsky-korsakov, Camille Saint-saens, John Philip Sousa, Johann I Strauss, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, American Traditional, Giuseppe Verdi Label: RCA Category: Music
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 39640
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 60700 UPC: 090266070022 EAN: 0090266070022 ASIN: B000003F2V
Release Date: November 20, 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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| • | Grand March - Boston Pops Orchestra, | | • | Babes in Toyland: March of the Toys - Boston Pops Orchestra, Herbert, Victor | | • | Semper Fidells - Boston Pops Orchestra, Sousa, John Philip | | • | Marche Miniature - Boston Pops Orchestra, | | • | Yankee Doodle - Boston Pops Orchestra, Traditional | | • | Up the Street - Boston Pops Orchestra, Morse, Robert | | • | Damnation of Faust: Rakoczy March - Boston Pops Orchestra, Berlioz, Hector | | • | Procession of the Sardar - Boston Pops Orchestra, | | • | Sambre et Meuse - Boston Pops Orchestra, Planquette, Robert | | • | Turkish March - Boston Pops Orchestra, | | • | Colonel Bogey - Boston Pops Orchestra, Alford, Kenneth J. | | • | Dixie - Boston Pops Orchestra, Emmett, Daniel Deca | | • | American Salute - Boston Pops Orchestra, Gould, Morton | | • | Strike up the Band - Boston Pops Orchestra, Gershwin, George | | • | Radetzky March - Boston Pops Orchestra, Strauss, Johann II | | • | Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 - Boston Pops Orchestra, Elgar, Edward | | • | French Military March - Boston Pops Orchestra, | | • | Procession of the Nobles - Boston Pops Orchestra, | | • | Valdres March - Boston Pops Orchestra, Hanssen, Johannes | | • | National Emblem March - Boston Pops Orchestra, Bagley, E.E. | | • | Stars and Stripes Forever - Boston Pops Orchestra, Sousa, John Philip |
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| Customer Reviews:
Fiedler's Favorite Marches February 23, 2008 Fred L. Worthy Marches are of a wide variety, very well done. A really exciting and motivation collection of world famous marches.
Excellent, but one missing... March 6, 2007 Bruce H. Jensen (San Lorenzo, CA United States) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
These are fabulous marches played with huge amounts of zest, but one of Fiedler's best RCA marches - the Zacatecas March - was left out!!! Why??? There would have been plenty of room, and it seems to be available on a Japanese release - why not this one? Otherwise, no hesitation at all.
Simply a Fun Set of Marches October 18, 2003 Timothy Kearney (Hull, MA United States) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
In the 5th grade, I tried out for Little League. My desire to play baseball was not rooted in any love for the sport. I thought my father wanted me to play a sport. I was so great at the tryouts; he said some memorable words to me. "Tim, I think you ought to stick with playing the clarinet." I am sure he was trying to spare me humiliation on the athletic field. Little did he know he was starting my love affair with music, a far greater gift.Perhaps because I was in the school band, I gravitated toward marches, and this collection of marches conducted by Arthur Fielder was one of the first recordings I purchased (6th or 7th grade I believe). At the time (the mid 1970's) it was only available on LP. As soon as the CD was available, I purchased it for nostalgic reasons. This collection had many popular marches such as the Grand March from Aida, Stars and Stripes Forever, Pomp and Circumstance, as well as some lesser known marches. This was one of the collections that piqued my interest in orchestral music. Though the marches could probably best be termed "light classical," it was an introduction to more serious music. Many years later I used this same recording when I taught as background music during art or spelling lessons. Again, it served as an introduction to more serious music. This is not a complicated set; it is simply a little jewel that is a joy to listen to and a fun addition to a music collection.
Great Marching Music November 14, 2000 gobirds2 (New England) 6 out of 9 found this review helpful
Even though I am a Yankee I still love "Dixie." This is great music for pre-school children and those just entering school. I think it helps build character. I like this album.
Great May 23, 1999 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
I have had this tape for years and it just got torn, so I have to replace it immediately because my granddaughter, age 3, also loves it.
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