War March of the Priests from Athalie, Op. 74 Song Lyrics
Artist | Leonard Bernstein & New York Philharmonic |
Album | Great Marches |
Genre | Classical |
Release | 04 September 1997 |
Price | $1.29 |
Track No | 18/24 |
Duration | 4:52 |
Country | USA |
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What, No Dixie?. Ol' Bernie couldn't be bothered to include what even Abraham Lincoln described as being the finest song ever written? Bah, humbug.
Reviwers need to lighten up. The recording is great you find any better and the Dixie land guy that was a confed anthem and Bernstein didn't want to add that
Proccession of the Sardar. I love this song. This is my auditon piece on 1st Violin for Bakersfield's Kern County Honor Orchestra. I play violin, piano, viola, cello, and ukulele. I'm planning to play Bells & Drums. (Glockenspiel, Timpani, Drum Kit.) Someday I'll be famous.
Great performance, but far too fast. Unfortunately, Leonard Bernstein is aconductor/composer that loves to move things far too fast than what they should be. Many of the songs on this album are rushed, almost to the point of being double-time marches instead of the traditional march tempo. Great performance on the part of the orchestra, but Bernstein would have better served the music by maintaining the standard tempos.
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War March of the Priests from Athalie, Op. 74 is a song that was released in 04 September 1997.
War March of the Priests from Athalie, Op. 74 is a song from the Great Marches album.
War March of the Priests from Athalie, Op. 74 is performed by Leonard Bernstein & New York Philharmonic.
War March of the Priests from Athalie, Op. 74 has a duration of 4:52 minutes.
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