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Article: Variations on "America"/Overture and March 1776/They Are There! Old Home Days Suite/March Intercollegiate/Omega Lambda Chi/Variations on "Jerusalem the Golden"/A Son of a Gambolier/Country Band March/Decoration Day/Charlie Rutlage/The Circus Band/Runaway Horse on Main Street/March No. 6, with "Here's to Good Old Yale"/The Alcotts
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IVES Variations on "America." Overture and March 1776. They Are There! Old Home Days Suite (arr. Elkus). March Intercollegiate. Fugue in C. Omega Lambda Chi. Variations on "Jerusalem the Golden." A Son of a Gambolier. Postlude in F. Country Band March. Decoration Day. Charlie Rutlage. The Circus Band. Runaway Horse on Main Street. March No. 6, with "Here's to Good Old Yale." The Alcotts * Colonel Timothy W. Foley, cond; "The President's Own" U.S. Marine Band * NAXOS 8.570559 (73:22)
To trace the pedigrees of each of these arrangements is beyond the limits of a review; Ives scholar Jonathan Elkus does so in the program notes. Let me just quote the back page: "all of the works are . . . ...
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