INCLUDES TWENTY-TWO TRACKS! OVER SIXTY-THREE MINUTES PLAYING TIME!
JUBAL-Musikverlag's Deutsche Marschmusik series presents the definitive collection of military music performances by the Musikkorps der Schutzpolizei Berlin and its legendary conductor, Obermusikmeister Heinz Winkel (1914-1962).
Heinz Winkel's performances are known for their percussive beat and strong brass sections. He studied music at the Berlin Conservatory from 1940 to 1943, after which he assumed the post of director of the Polizei-Einsatzmusikkorps I at Breslau, where he remained until 1945.
Winkel became the first postwar conductor of the Musikkorps der Schutzpolizei Berlin, which was reestablished on 14 December 1948 by order of the Police President of the three western sectors of the former German capital. He held that post until his untimely death in 1962.
The complete contents of VOLUME 4 of this SIX PART series include:
[NOTE: Titles marked with an asterisk feature VOCALS by members of the Bereitschaftspolizei Berlin.]
Das ist Berlin: Aus dem Film „Es leuchten die Sterne“ (Leux/Hannes/Balz)Des Großen Kurfürsten Reitermarsch AM III, 72 (Von Moltke)Margarethen-Marsch AM II, 182 (Gounod/Piefke)Alexander-Marsch AM II, 161 (Leonhardt)Björneborgarnes Marsch AM II, 241 (Trad.-Grawert)Schwarzbraun ist die Haselnuß (Trad.)*Herrenabend: Trabmarsch (Fahrbach)Signalhorn-Marsch „Mit vereinten Kräften“ (Milius)Rheinlandmarsch (Knobel)Erika (Niel)*Gruß an Alt-Heidelberg (Knobel)Ein Heller und ein Batzen (Trad.)* Marsch der Weltausstellung Brüssel (Leemans)In Treue fest (Teike)Florentiner-Marsch (Fučik)Germania-Marsch (Keil)Märkische Heide (Lincke-Büchsenschütz)*Niedersachsenmarsch (Grote)Die Ehrenwache (Lehnhardt)Plaza-Marsch (Knobel)Der Rixdorfer (Philippi)Gruß an Europa (Mielenz) Total Playing Time: 63:34Choose a currency below to display product prices in the selected currency.