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Track List for CD: "Music of an Emerging Nation"

  1. “Faederal March” by Alexander Reinagle written for the 4th of July Celebration in Philadelphia, 1788. orch. Nikos Pappas - Orchestra
  2. “Washington’s March” arr. Job Plympton from the mss. collection “Universal Repository of Music,” 1807 – Harmonie wind band
  3. “Green’s March, or March to Boston,” ca. 1777 – Fiddle
  4. “Shawnee Buffalo Song” – Native American tradition
  5. “George Washington’s Funeral March” arr. Job Plympton, 1807 – Harmonie wind band
  6. “The Negroe” from A Choice Collection of 200 Country Dances, Vol. VI, 1751 – African American tradition
  7. “Handel’s Water Piece” arr. Samuel Holyoke from The Instrumental Assistant, 1800 – American consort
  8. “She Rides on Eagle’s Wings” – Native American tradition
  9. “La Rogue” from Plympton mss., 1807 – Fiddle
  10. “Jordan” by William Billings, 1778 – Choir
  11. “La Marselleise” arr. Charles Bronson (?) from a mss. collection from Tallmadge, OH, ca. 1820 – American consort
  12. “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
  13. “Iroquois Social Song No. 1” – Native American tradition
  14. “Iroquois Social Song No. 2” – Native American tradition
  15. “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
  16. “Marie Antoinette” arr. Plympton, 1807 – Harmonie wind band
  17. “Maryland” by William Billings from Psalm Singer’s Assistant, 1778 – Choir
  18. “Marching Quadrille” transcribed by Samuel P. Bayard from Dance to the Fiddle, March to the Fife – Fiddle
  19. “Wayne’s March” arr. Holyoke, 1800 – American consort
  20. “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
  21. “Roslin Castle” arr. Charles Bronson (?), ca. 1820 – American consort
  22. “Green’s March” arr. Charles Bronson (?), ca. 1820 – American consort
  23. “Spirits in the Mist” – Native American tradition
  24. “Ticonderoga” from Thompson’s Collection of Country Dances, ca. 1780 – Fiddle
  25. “March” by Harman Blennerhassett, ca. 1796-1804, arr. and orch. Nikos Pappas - Orchestra

 

   

                                                                                                       

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