Experience the rich and diverse musical heritage of the United States through the pristine performances of the United States Marine Band, also known as "The President's Own." This album, "Be Glad Then, America," is a testament to the band's versatility and mastery, featuring a captivating blend of classical and American musical traditions. Released on May 27, 2016, under the Altissimo label, this collection spans a duration of one hour and six minutes, offering a deep dive into the band's repertoire.
Under the direction of Lt. Col. Jason K. Fettig, the United States Marine Band presents a meticulously curated selection of works by renowned composers such as William Schuman and Charles Ives. The album opens with "For The President's Own," a piece that showcases the band's precision and elegance, followed by the evocative "New England Triptych" by Ives, which includes movements like "Be Glad Then, America" and "When Jesus Wept." These pieces are complemented by a variety of other compositions, including "Memories, Very Pleasant & Rather Sad," a song set by Ives that explores themes of nostalgia and reflection.
The album also features works like "Symphonic Songs for Band," which includes movements such as "Serenade," "Spiritual," and "Celebration," each highlighting the band's dynamic range and technical prowess. The inclusion of "Psalm, Op. 53" and the finale from "Symphony No. 3" further underscores the band's ability to perform complex and emotionally resonant pieces with finesse.
"Be Glad Then, America" is not just an album; it is a celebration of American musical heritage, performed by one of the nation's most esteemed musical ensembles. Whether you are a fan of classical music or simply appreciate the artistry of the United States Marine Band, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.