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Gift Shop Sound Recording (LP)

Description
The Golden Age of Bands 1860-1915
Volume III
Vermillion, South Dakota: National Music Museum, 1986
Recorded live during a concert at the University of South Dakota on May 8, 1986. As such, it is an "authentic" re-creation, in every sense of the word, of a typical concert by a town band at the turn of the century, including not only an occasional missed note, but also the immediacy and the excitement inherent in a live performance.
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Side One
March, The Rifle Rangers by Karl L. King (1910)
Overture, Lizzella by Melvin H. Ribble (1912)
Grand Fantasia, Auld Lang Syne by John Hartmann, arranged by Prendiville (1890)
Caracteristique, The Village Blacksmith by Ch. de Charmont, arranged by Laurendeau (1911)
Side Two
Fantasie for Clarinet, Pas de Deux by E. S. Thornton (1890)
A Medley of Plantation Songs, The Best Loved Southern Melodies by Al Hayes (1915)
Solo for Cornet, Olympian Polka by W. Paris Chambers (1899)
March, Rolling Thunder by Henry Fillmore (1916)
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