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The Dam Busters is the theme for the 1955 British war film The Dam Busters. [1] The musical composition, by Eric Coates, has become synonymous with both the film and the real Operation Chastise. [2] The Dam Busters March remains a very popular accompaniment to flypasts in the UK.
Rhodesia, March [10] Orchestral: 1954: The Dam Busters March [7] used in the 1955 film The Dam Busters: Orchestral: 1954: Sweet Seventeen, Concert Valse [7] [13] [10] Orchestral: 1955: Sound and Vision, Television March [19] Used as the daily startup music of Associated TeleVision in London weekend programmes from 1955 to 1968 and Midlands from ...
The new piece was incorporated in the soundtrack and was a considerable success. In a 2003 study of the music for war films, Stuart Jeffries commented that the closing credits of The Dam Busters, with the march as a valedictory anthem, would make later composers of such music despair of matching it. [39] [n 4]
Gill was an advocate for the importance of music, arts and physical education for all children, [14] believing that singing should be the basis of all music education. [15] Prior to his death, plans were well-advanced to establish a music-based primary school in New South Wales in 2020, to be known as the Muswellbrook Richard Gill National ...
Live at Madison Square Garden 1978 is a concert video and an album by British rock band Jethro Tull, released in 2009.It was recorded on 9 October 1978 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
"Together (Wherever We Go)" is a song, now considered a standard, with music by Jule Styne and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, written for the musical play Gypsy in 1959. It was introduced by Ethel Merman , Jack Klugman , and Sandra Church .
He wrote the hiking song "We go over dew-sprinkled mountains" in 1900 when he was 21 years old. Different versions of the origin of the song exist, but according to Ellenius, it was created after a happy evening at the railway hotel in Flen. Thunman was serving as tutor to the sons of bank director Henning Ericsson in Flen, and he had spent a ...
The "War Trilogy" on Midsummer consists of three songs. The first, a love ballad, anticipates the battle; the second portrays the battle; the third looks back on the battle and its results. "Tomorrow I Leave For Battle," lyrics: Philip R. Obermarck, music: Heather Alexander "March of Cambreadth," lyrics & music: Heather Alexander