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The records were distributed free by march collector Robert Hoe and the series was continued after his death by the Robert Hoe Foundation created by his wife, Marilyn C. Hoe. [1] Most records featured the marches of two composers (one per side) played by a military, college, high school, or community band. The albums were given volume numbers 1 ...
Under the leadership of James Caesar Petrillo, the American Federation of Musicians was involved in the 1942–44 musicians' strike in which there was a recording ban on four recording companies. On October 27, 1943 [ 2 ] George Robert Vincent convinced Petrillo to allow the union's musicians to make records for the military as long as the ...
Several recordings have been made of marches from the Armeemarschsammlung with particulars about the collections. These include: Deutsche Armeemärsche. Stabsmusikkorps der Bundeswehr conducted by Wilhelm Stephan. A collection of 79 marches conducted by the military musician charged with reorganization of the Heeresmarschsammlung. 5 LPs on Philips.
The Musical Unit of the Spanish Royal Guard (Spanish: Unidad musical de la Guardia Real España) is the official music service of the Spanish Royal Guard of the Spanish Armed Forces that is dedicated to providing ceremonial honours and music to the King of Spain, the Spanish Royal Family, and public officials. The musical unit is one of many ...
Classical [vague] sheet music, for example, is widely available for free use and reproduction. Some more current works are also available for free use through public works projects such as Internet Archive. This and similar projects aim to preserve and make readily available thousands of public domain music files, many of which have been ...
The United States Marine Drum and Bugle Corps performing the Armed Forces Medley at the Friends of the National World War II Memorial.. The Armed Forces Medley, also known as the Armed Forces Salute is today recognized as a collection of the official marchpasts/songs of the 6 services of the United States Armed Forces: Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Space Force. [1]
The genre accounted for around 65% of the records sold in the U.S. military’s Post Exchange stores across Europe by 1968. ... Although the genre painted itself as patriotic and tied itself to ...
Bands provide martial music during official events including state arrivals, military funerals, ship commissioning, and change of command and promotion ceremonies; they conduct public performances in support of military public relations and recruitment activities such as street parades and concerts; and they provide popular music groups to ...