File:Hunters' Chorus from The Rose of Erin.ogg

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Hunters'_Chorus_from_The_Rose_of_Erin.ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 4 min 38 s, 125 kbps, file size: 4.15 MB)

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English: A popular 19th-century brass band arrangement of the Hunters' Chorus, from The Rose of Erin, also known as The Lily of Killarney (1862).
Recorded by the Music Division of the Library of Congress using period instruments according to research by Jon Newsom of the Music Division and Frederick Fennell, founder and former director of the Eastman Wind Ensemble and professor of music at the University of Miami, and Robert E. Sheldon, then of the Smithsonian Institution's Division of Musical Instruments.
Français : Arrangement pour brass band du chœur des chasseurs de l'opéra The Lily of Killarney (« Le lys de Killarney »), composé par Julius Benedict en 1862.
Enregistré par la division musicale de la Library of Congress (bibliothèque du Congrès des États-Unis), avec des instruments d'époque, selon les recherches menées par Jon Newsom (de ladite division musicale), Frederick Fennell (fondateur et ancien directeur de l'ensemble à vent Eastman Wind et professeur de musique à l'université de Miami) et Robert E. Sheldon (de la division d'instruments de musique du Smithsonian Institute).
Date Recorded September 27, 1974
Source Library of Congress[1], score[2]
Author Sir Julius Benedict. Arranger unknown. From the engraved full score published by John F. Stratton, New York, 1868.

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English: A popular 19th-century brass band arrangement of the Hunters' Chorus, from The Rose of Erin, also known as The Lily of Killarney (1862).
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English: A popular 19th-century brass band arrangement of the Hunters' Chorus, from The Rose of Erin, also known as The Lily of Killarney (1862).
Français : Arrangement pour brass band du chœur des chasseurs de l'opéra The Lily of Killarney (« Le lys de Killarney »), composé par Julius Benedict en 1862.
中文(简体):《基拉尼的百合》


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