Experience the grandeur of marching band music from around the globe with the Eastman Wind Ensemble's "Hands Across The Sea - Marches From Around The World." Released in 1994 under the Decca Music Group Ltd. label, this album is a celebration of the marching band tradition, featuring 20 iconic marches that span continents and decades.
Under the direction of the renowned Frederick Fennell, the Eastman Wind Ensemble delivers a powerful and precise performance that showcases the ensemble's virtuosity and musicality. The album opens with the stirring "Hands Across the Sea" by John Philip Sousa, setting the stage for a journey through time and space that includes works by Eric Coates, Kenneth Alford, and even a march by Sergei Prokofiev.
From the familiar strains of "The Stars and Stripes Forever" to the lesser-known but equally captivating "Inglesina" by Mariano San Miguel, this collection offers a diverse and engaging listening experience. The album's duration of just over an hour makes it an excellent choice for a full listen, or it can be enjoyed one march at a time.
Recorded at the Eastman Theatre in Rochester, New York, the sound quality is exceptional, allowing the listener to appreciate the intricate details and dynamics of each piece. Whether you're a fan of marching band music or simply appreciate a well-crafted performance, "Hands Across The Sea - Marches From Around The World" is sure to delight. So, grab your headphones and prepare to be transported to a world of brass, woodwinds, and percussion with the Eastman Wind Ensemble.