Album US 1979 on Mark Records label
Classical
Recorded live in concert, August 9, 1979, at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta. World Premiere Performance of "Prelude and Double Fugue" by Fisher Tull. Only the first three movements of Four Scottish Dances are heard on the record.
![]() | National Intercollegiate Band , album by |
![]() | Don McGinnis voc, b, conductor, composed by |
![]() | Fisher Tull , 1934-1994 US conductor, composed by |
![]() | Kenneth S. Durham conductor |
![]() | Lawrence Odom hrp, arranged by |
![]() | John P. Paynter , *1928 GB arranged by |
Frederick Fennell edited by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Overture To "The Drum Major's Daughter" | National Intercollegiate Band | Jacques Offenbach | 6:23 |
2 | Introduction, Chorale And Jubilee | National Intercollegiate Band | Ronald LoPresti | 6:58 |
3 | New Mexico March | National Intercollegiate Band | John Philip Sousa | 2:40 |
4 | Down To The Sea In Ships | National Intercollegiate Band | 7:01 | |
5 | I. The Way Of A Ship | National Intercollegiate Band | Robert Russell Bennett | 4:10 |
6 | V. Finale, Introducing The S. S. Eagle March | National Intercollegiate Band | Robert Russell Bennett | 2:51 |
7 | - | National Intercollegiate Band | ||
8 | Prelude And Double Fugue | National Intercollegiate Band | Fisher Tull | 9:16 |
9 | Four Scottish Dances | National Intercollegiate Band | Malcolm Arnold | 7:18 |
10 | "Finale" From Symphony For Band | National Intercollegiate Band | Don McGinnis | 3:27 |
11 | National Intercollegiate Band March | National Intercollegiate Band | Richard Franko Goldman | 2:27 |