ZENTRALES ORCHESTER DES MINISTERIUMS DES INNERN: MIT KLINGENDEM SPIEL
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Among the highlights included in this collection of marches and concert pieces are three “Prussian style” German communist marches by Willi Kaufmann, a conductor of the Weimar-era “Red Front Fighters’ League” bands who became the first director of the ZO des MdI.
Edition Barbarossa continues its documentation of military music in the DDR with this CD featuring the foremost police band of East Germany.
Among the highlights included in this collection of marches and concert pieces are three “Prussian style” German communist marches by Willi Kaufmann, a conductor of the Weimar-era “Red Front Fighters’ League” bands who became the first director of the ZO des MdI; the famous “Moskauer Liedermarsch” (also known as “Moscow in May”) by Isaac Dunayevskii, which was a fixture at parades in Red Square during the Stalin era; Siegfried Bethmann’s jaunty “March of the German Peoples’ Police;” and“Der Berliner liebt Musike” by Paul Woitschach, the son of the legendary conductor, composer and arranger Carl Woitschach. The featured conductors are GMD Helmut Sommer, MD Oberstleutnant Franz Thurig and MD Oberstleutnant Willi Kaufmann.
Complete contents include:
Mit klingendem Spiel Marschpotpourri [Including the Radetzky Marsch / Pepita Marsch / Alte Kameraden / Erzherzog Albrecht Marsch / Zum Städtele hinaus] (Trad.-Various, Arr. Ahrens)
Der Brandenburger (Sommer)
Trompetenalarm (Sommer)
Muj Konicek (Kmoch)
Antifa Marsch Nr. 3 [including „Wann wir schreiten Seit’ an Seite“] (Kaufamnn-Englert)