Album US 1988 on Wilson Audiophile label
Brass (Brass Band, March, Military)
This recording made possible by a generous grant from The Absolute Sound magazine's fund for recoding arts. Recorded: Sept. 17, 1988 Microphones: Sennheiser All signal designed by Bruce Brisson Console: Prototype Ramsa WR-S840, Special thanks to Steve Woolley Recorder: Ultramaster™ by John Curl Power Amps: Spectral DMA 50 (Location), Krell Reference 200s (At Wilson Audio) Loudspeakers: Wilson WATT™ (Location), Wilson WAMM™ VI (At Wilson Audio) Tape Preservation Treatment: Last #9 and #10 Matrix: Allied (Sheffield Lab Matrix) Lacquer: Pyral and Micropoint
Lowell E. Graham , US conductor, producer, album by | |
Ron Meadows management, personel & operations | |
National Symphonic Winds orchestra | |
James Curnow , US arranged by | |
Robert Russell Bennett , 1894-1981 US arranged by |
Ralph McQuarrie artwork, cover |
Bruce Leek engineer, recording |
David A. Wilson engineer, recording, technician, technical director |
Joseph Magee engineer, recording |
Doug Sax mastered by |
Rick Goldman mastered by |
Ron Leuter mastered by |
Sheryl Lee Wilson producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Liberty Fanfare | Lowell E. Graham | John Williams | 4:14 |
2 | Commando March | Lowell E. Graham | Samuel Barber | 3:29 |
3 | Festival Fanfare March | Lowell E. Graham | Roger Nixon | 5:11 |
4 | Victory At Sea | Lowell E. Graham | Richard Rodgers | 10:14 |
5 | El Camino Real | Lowell E. Graham | Alfred Reed | 10:07 |
6 | A Santa Cecilia | Lowell E. Graham | Luigi Radaelli | 3:00 |
7 | Symphonic Dance #3 | Lowell E. Graham | Clifton Williams | 6:27 |
Lowell E. Graham - Winds Of War And Peace US 1988 Brass |