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Track List for CD: "Music of an Emerging
Nation"
- “Faederal March” by Alexander Reinagle
written for the 4th of July Celebration in Philadelphia, 1788.
orch. Nikos Pappas - Orchestra
- “Washington’s March” arr. Job Plympton from
the mss. collection “Universal Repository of Music,” 1807 – Harmonie wind
band
- “Green’s March, or March to Boston,” ca. 1777
– Fiddle
- “Shawnee Buffalo Song” – Native American
tradition
- “George Washington’s Funeral March” arr. Job
Plympton, 1807 – Harmonie wind band
- “The Negroe” from A Choice Collection of
200 Country Dances, Vol. VI, 1751 – African American tradition
- “Handel’s Water Piece” arr. Samuel Holyoke
from The Instrumental Assistant, 1800 – American consort
- “She Rides on Eagle’s Wings” – Native
American tradition
- “La Rogue” from Plympton mss., 1807 – Fiddle
- “Jordan” by William Billings, 1778 – Choir
- “La Marselleise” arr. Charles Bronson (?)
from a mss. collection from Tallmadge, OH, ca. 1820 – American consort
- “Massachusetts March” by Frederick Grainger,
ca. 1790, keyboard score appeared in the “Massachusetts Magazine,” 1790;
band arrangement in The Instrumental Assistant, 1800 – Harmonie
wind band
- “Iroquois Social Song No. 1” – Native
American tradition
- “Iroquois Social Song No. 2” – Native
American tradition
- “Medley Overture” by James Hewitt. ca. 1793,
recon. Nikos Pappas (Only the string parts survive in mss., the wind parts
were written to approximate the original instrumentation) – Orchestra
- “Marie Antoinette” arr. Plympton, 1807 –
Harmonie wind band
- “Maryland” by William Billings from Psalm
Singer’s Assistant, 1778 – Choir
- “Marching Quadrille” transcribed by Samuel P.
Bayard from Dance to the Fiddle, March to the Fife – Fiddle
- “Wayne’s March” arr. Holyoke, 1800 – American
consort
- “Pompey ran away – Negroe Jig” from A
Selection of Scotch, English, Irish and Foreign Airs. Adapted for the
Fife, Violin, or German Flute, 1782 – African American tradition
- “Roslin Castle” arr. Charles Bronson (?), ca.
1820 – American consort
- “Green’s March” arr. Charles Bronson (?), ca.
1820 – American consort
- “Spirits in the Mist” – Native American
tradition
- “Ticonderoga” from Thompson’s Collection
of Country Dances, ca. 1780 – Fiddle
- “March” by Harman Blennerhassett, ca.
1796-1804, arr. and orch. Nikos Pappas - Orchestra
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