Peaches and Cream: Dances and Marches by John Philip Sousa
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Label: Vox Classics
Cat No: MCD10005
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 15th June 2018
Contents
Works
DesireeLa Reine de la Mer
Myrrha Gavotte
Peaches and Cream
Presidential Polonaise
Semper fidelis
The Gliding Girl
The High School Cadets
The Stars and Stripes Forever
The Thunderer
The Washington Post
Artists
Cincinnati Pops OrchestraConductor
Erich KunzelWorks
DesireeLa Reine de la Mer
Myrrha Gavotte
Peaches and Cream
Presidential Polonaise
Semper fidelis
The Gliding Girl
The High School Cadets
The Stars and Stripes Forever
The Thunderer
The Washington Post
Artists
Cincinnati Pops OrchestraConductor
Erich KunzelAbout
Called the “Prince of Pops” by the Chicago Tribune, Erich Kunzel performed with a number of leading pops and symphony orchestras, especially the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, which he led for 32 years.
The Cincinnati Pops Orchestra is based in Cincinnati, Ohio, and was founded in 1977 out of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Its members are also the members of the Cincinnati Symphony, and the Pops is managed by the same administration. Erich Kunzel, the Pops’ founding conductor, led the Pops until his death in 2009.
“The Cincinnati Pops Orchestra is in great form under Erich Kunzel, with plenty of exuberance in the marches and nice nuances in the other dances when called for. The bass line throughout is very impressive…” - Gramophone
“…the marches here, violins or no violins, are excellently done, and any band director can learn something from listening to the finesse and tonal purity that Kunzel draws from his splendid orchestra.” - Fanfare
“The orchestra produces a splendid sound with a strong beat that keeps the body on the move, whether the music happens to be a march or one of the dances, which are real charmers. Wonderful sound, too.” - Stereo Review
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