Smetana - moldau river - Classical Loop - 5MB - 0.28 - Vltava also known by its German name Die Moldau (or The Moldau) is from a set of six symphonic poems called Má vlast (My Fatherland). In this piece, Smetana uses tone painting to evoke the sounds of the Vltava (Moldau), the longest river in the Czech Republic.

Sousa - liberty bell - Classical Loop - 2.6MB - 0:14 - "The Liberty Bell" is an American military march composed by famous bandmaster John Philip Sousa in 1893 - Monty Python's Flying Circus theme tune.

Sousa - semper fidelis - Classical Loop - 2.6MB - 0:14 - The march takes its title from the motto of the U. S. Marine Corps: Semper Fidelis -- Always Faithful. It was dedicated to those who inspired it - the officers and men of the United States Marine Corps. It became one of his most popular marches, and Sousa considered it his best march, musically speaking.

Sousa - stars and stripes forever1 - Classical Loop - 2.6MB - 0:14 - Arguably the most famous march in the world Recognized by the U.S. government as the official march of the United States.

Sousa - stars and stripes forever2 - Classical Loop - 2.7MB - 0:15 - Arguably the most famous march in the world Recognized by the U.S. government as the official march of the United States.

Sousa - stars and stripes forever3 - Classical Loop - 2.7MB - 0:15 - Arguably the most famous march in the world Recognized by the U.S. government as the official march of the United States.

Sousa - the thunderer - Classical Loop - 2.8MB - 0:16 - The Thunderer (1889) - Dedicated to "Columbia Commandery No. 2, Knights Templar, of Washington, D. C.", an order of freemasons, to which Sousa belonged. Possibly the most famous "street" march ever written.

Sousa - wasington post1 - Classical Loop - 2.5MB - 0:14 - The Washington Post (1889) - Sousa's most popular after "Stars & Stripes", it was sold for $35 and was a favorite pieces of music to dance to the two-step in the 1890's

Sousa - wasington post2 - Classical Loop - 2.5MB - 0:14 - The Washington Post (1889) - Sousa's most popular after "Stars & Stripes", it was sold for $35 and was a favorite pieces of music to dance to the two-step in the 1890's

Sousa - wasington post3 - Classical Loop - 3.8MB - 0:22 - The Washington Post (1889) - Sousa's most popular after "Stars & Stripes", it was sold for $35 and was a favorite pieces of music to dance to the two-step in the 1890's




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