Aurora Colony Historical Society
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| 1. USA MARCH - Arr. Mackie-Beyer. Historical
version of "Star Spangled Banner" before it became our
national anthem.
2. POLKA MARSCH - Dr. William Keil (1854). Played as a grand march & polka. 3. ANGELA WALTZ - Coote (1860) 4. DANCING ON THE OLD BARN FLOOR (Schottische) - Everett J. Evans 5. AMERICAN MEDLEY MARCH NO. 9: "Then You'll Remember Me" & "Old Hundredth" - E. Brooks 6. MEDLEY: "How Can I Leave Thee" (German) & "Long, Long Ago" (English) - Bayley (1840s) 7. LAUDERBACH WALTZ - Arr. Pette. Later famous as "Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone" 8. MARCH - THE AMERICAN FAVORITE: "Listen to the Mockingbird" - Sep Winner (1857) & "Swanee River" - Stephen C. Foster (1857) 9. SCHUTZEN MARCH - Dr. William Keil 10. TULIP (Mazurka Three-Step) - Jos. Gearen 11. HUBBARD MARCH - L.P. Laurendeau 12. AURORA WALTZ NO. 4 - Probably Henry Conrad Finck 13. CHORALE - J.S. Bach 14. CORNFLOWER WALTZ - Arr. Beyer 15. MARCH RELIGIOSO - Traditional. Based on "Old Hundredth" 16. AURORA MARCH PFINGSTON - Arr. Conrad Yost |
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MUSICIANS Dr. John Keil Richards, Director Bb and Piccolo Eb Clarinet - Cheri Ann Egbers & Mark Casperson Bb and Eb Trumpet - Fred Sautter & Sally Nelson Eb Alto and Solo Alto - William Stalnaker & Larry Johnson Tenor Horn - Jack Dalby Baritone & Tenor Horn - Jack Quinby & Warren Baker Tuba - John Richards & Jay Steele Bass Drum, Snare Drum & Schellenbaum - Charles Colburn Recorded August 20 & 21, 1988, before a live audience at North Marion High School, Aurora, Oregon. |