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Hoch Deutschlands Flotte! Music of the Imperial German Navy in Archival Recordings, 1907-1917 | 
enlarge | Artist: Various Creators: Jacob Rauscher, Carl Latann, Prinz Heinrich Von Preussen, Otto Witteborn, Carl Freidemann, Julius Fucik, Franz Von Blon, Arthur Wagner, Adolf Jummel, Oskar Fetras, Musikmeister Karl Flick, Obermusikmeister Otto Wille, Obermusikmeister Fritz Brase, Musikdirektor Ernst Pott, Kapellmeister Friedrich Kark, Carl Woitschach, Musikkorps Der I. Matrosen-division, Musikkorps Der Ii. Matrosen-artillerie Abteilung, Militaerkapelle Des Iii. Seebataillons Label: Brandenburg Historica Category: Music
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 138593
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 854424001026 EAN: 0854424001026 ASIN: B000R181LC
Release Date: June 5, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| • | Flaggenparade mit dem Hollaendischen Ehrenmarsch HM I, 60 (Rauscher) | | • | Deutsches Flaggenlied aus "Unsere Marine" (Thiele-Linderer) | | • | Unter der Admiralsflagge - Marsch, Op. 82 (Fucik) | | • | Hiss'Wimpel und Flaggen - Marsch (Witteborn) | | • | Deutschland zur See - Marsch (Fetras) | | • | Prinz-Admiral Marsch (Jummel) | | • | Praesentiermarsch der I. Matrosen-Division HM I, 61 (Heinrich v. Preussen) | | • | Parademarsch der I. Matrosen-Division AM II, 173 (Luebbert) | | • | Parademarsch der II. Matrosen-Division AM II, 113 (Eriksson) | | • | Parademarsch des III. Seebataillons, Tsingtau AM II, 198 (Radeck) | | • | Germans to the Front! - Marsch (Wagner) | | • | Admiral Stosch-Marsch, Op. 140 (Latann) | | • | Seemannslos - Fantasie (Petrie) | | • | Matrosenlied (Ramrath-Loens) | | • | Blaujacken-Marsch (Anon.) | | • | Lied der Torpedoboote (Witteborn) | | • | Marine-Marsch (v. Blon) | | • | Das Lied von der Emden (Soechting-Boeer) | | • | SMS Moewe - Marsch (Richter) | | • | Das war U-9 - Marschcouplet (Dannenberg) | | • | Unterseeboot-9 im Einsatz - Dramatization (Schoenwald) . | | • | Hoch Deutschlands Flotte! - Marsch (Friedemann) | | • | Marsch des Yorckschen Korps AM II, 37 (v. Beethoven) | | • | Zapfenstreich-Marsch und Gebet (Trad.-Anon.-Wieprecht) | | • | Unsere Marine HM II, 145 - Marsch (Thiele) |
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Album Description The mighty dreadnoughts and battle cruisers of Kaiser Wilhelm II s navy sail again in this magnificent, first-ever compilation from Brandenburg Historica! This TWENTY-FIVE-TRACK CD presents the marches and songs of the golden age of German sea power, with PERIOD performances by illustrious units of the Imperial German Navy and leading military- and civilian ensembles of the German Empire. "Hoch Deutschlands Flotte!" features not only the most famous parade- and presentation marches from the core repertoire of the Kaiser's "High Seas Fleet", but also many forgotten treasures of nautically flavored German martial- and patriotic music. Included here are period pieces celebrating the First World War-era exploits of the SMS Emden, Otto Weddigen s U-9 and the raider SMS Moewe; a 1907 recording of the "Flag Parade" of the Imperial German Navy (complete with drill commands and including the "Hollaendischer Ehrenmarsch", which was designated as the presentation march for all naval units by Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1901); and a super-rare 1915 version of Hermann Loens battle song, "Wir fahren gegen Engelland", set to a score that has been completely overshadowed by Herms Niel s famous setting of that song from 1940. In addition to these rarities, the album features numerous German naval marches and concert band pieces of the Imperial era that are endowed with a distinctive maritime ambiance, but are virtually unknown to today s listeners The performances assembled in this compilation were originally recorded between 1907 and 1917, and though the extremely rare early discs from which they have been transcribed date from the acoustic age of recording (that is, before the invention of electric microphones and pick-ups), they have been laboriously restored and reengineered to maximize the considerable fidelity already inherent to them without altering their historical authenticity in any way whatsoever. "Hoch Deutschlands Flotte!" is accompanied by a TWENTY-FOUR PAGE BOOKLET (lavishly illustrated with many rare, never-before published photographs) which features detailed historical notes on the development of the Imperial German Navy during the reign of Kaiser Wilhelm II, its musical traditions and the background of the featured musical selections.
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Hoch Deutschlands Flotte January 2, 2008 Marc N. 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
A nice collection of historical German Navy songs from the period leading up to the First World War.
A Valuable Release July 11, 2007 Brian Libby (Faribault, MN USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Brandenburg Historica deserves much credit for releasing this and other historical CDs. The music sounds great and the booklet is very well-done and informative. Anyone with an interest in military music should certainly get this. Bravo!
Enjoyable trip into history July 3, 2007 Hedgehog6 (Florida) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a very creditable work that preserves music of a bygone era. Original recordings are used to give an exact reproduction of the sounds of military music of the Kaiser's navy. Particularly interesting was the track where the U-9 march went off into a verbal reenactment of the U-boat attack.
It doesn' t come any better than this June 26, 2007 E. J. Richardson (New York State) The folks at Brandenburg Historica have done it again with Hoch Deutschlands Flotte. Twenty five (25) exceptionally re-mastered original 78 rmp recordings of navy marches, songs and other music, many by naval and seebattalion(marines)bands of the Kaiser's Navy. As with Brandenburg Historica's prior albums,the 19 pages of album notes and photographs are outstanding and second to none I have seen. It's a class act and does not get any better than this.
Hoch Deutschlands Flotte, a musical journey in to the past June 17, 2007 Caleb Metzger I just finished listening to this CD and it is a real gem. A rare look back at what the German navy was like in the Glory days of Kaiser Wilhelm's Germany. Any one that is a Military Music enthustiast and/or interested in the history of this time period should not pass up this treasure. All the selections on this CD are first rate.
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