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Hail to the Chief!
Hail to the Chief!
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Creators: John Ostendorf, Anonymous, William Appo, Thornton Barnes Boyer, T.m. Brown, B.r. Clark, Eugene Como, A.j.r. Conner, Henry Dielman, Daniel Decatur Emmett, E.w. Foster, Stephen Foster, John F. Goneke, Albert Holland, John Hutchinson, Francis Johnson, Simon Knaebel, George P. Knauff, Edward Mack, Philip Phile
Label: Sony
Category: Music

Buy New: $14.81
Buy New/Used from $11.99

Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars(1 reviews)
Sales Rank: 200997

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1

UPC: 074646248522
EAN: 0074646248522
ASIN: B0000029QW

Release Date: October 1, 1996
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • The President's March
  • The Hunters of Kentucky
  • King Andrew
  • President Martin Van Buren's Grand March
  • The American Boy
  • General Harrison's Log Cabin March and Quick Step
  • 'Tippecanoe, the Hero of North Bend, Six Patriotic Ballads': Tippecanoe and Tyler Too!
  • President Harrison's Funeral March
  • John Tyler's Lamentation
  • President James K. Polk's Grand March and Quick Step
  • 'The Books of the Manchester Cornet Band': General Taylor Storming Monterey
  • Clay Gallopade
  • General Taylor's Galop
  • Fillmore Quick Step
  • The Grave of the Slave
  • Get Off the Track!
  • The Fugitive's Song ('I'll Be Free! I'll Be Free!')
  • General Pierce's Presidential Inauguration March and Quick Step
  • Buchanan Polka
  • Fillmore the Wise
  • The White House Chair
  • Buck's Private Confession Publicly Revealed
  • Lincoln Grand March
  • We Are Coming, Father Abraham
  • Hail to the Chief
  • President Lincoln's Funeral March
  • Who Shall Rule This American Nation?
  • The Veto Galop!
  • General Grant's Quick Step
  • Hurrah for Hayes and Honest Ways
  • The American National Waltz
  • A Hundred Years Hence

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A collection of 19th-century American political music   March 2, 2002
  8 out of 8 found this review helpful

You have heard the slogan "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too" and this CD collection of American political music from the 19th-century allows you to hear the song from the 1840 election. Other songs evidence strong feelings both for and against Andrew Jackson, "The Hunters of Kentucky" versus "King Andrew," as well as "John Tyler's Lamentation," "Filmore the Wise," "We Are Coming Father Abraham," and "Hurrah for Hayes and Honest Ways." Even more interesting are the songs about slavery and abolition ("The Grave of the Slave," "Get Off the Track," and "The Fugitive's Song"). Teachers of American history will certainly find tracks to use to supplement their textbooks. There are also instrumental tracks marches, grand marches, quick steps, gallops, a gallopade, a waltz and even a polka for various Presidential candidates. There are also dirges for William Henry Harrison and Abraham Lincoln.

"The Platform Committee" singing these works consists of mezzo-soprano Linda Russell, tenors Patrick Romano, Frederick Urrey and Rudolph Palmer, and bass-baritone John Ostendorf. The Chestnut Brass Company plays period instruments, most of which were made during the mid-19th-century, although there are some reproductions. You will hear Keyed Bugles and Cornopeans that date before the Civil War. While most of the instrumental pieces heard in this collection were intended for bands, original orchestrations survive for only three of the pieces ("General Taylor Storming Monterey," "Hail to the Chief" and "The American National Waltz"). The rest of the instrumental works had to be rearranged in the style of the period from piano sheet music.

Whether you are an aficionado of 19th-century band music or political history, you will find this a collection well worth hearing. Certainly teachers of American History will be able to use some of the songs to great advantage in the classroom. Note: This album was originally released in 1992 by Newport Classic as "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too: A Collection of American Political Marches, Songs, and Dirges."


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