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Performer: Black Dyke Band BLISS, ARTHUR: Adam Zero (Review by Ken Meltzer) | ensemble or orchestra | BLISS, ARTHUR: Belmont Variations, F 10 (Review by Ken Meltzer) | ensemble or orchestra | BLISS, ARTHUR: Checkmate (Review by Ken Meltzer) | ensemble or orchestra | BLISS, ARTHUR: Kenilworth, F 13 (Review by Ken Meltzer) | ensemble or orchestra | BLISS, ARTHUR: The Royal Palaces, F 128 (Review by Ken Meltzer) | ensemble or orchestra | BLISS, ARTHUR: Things to Come (Review by Ken Meltzer) | ensemble or orchestra | BLISS, ARTHUR: Welcome the Queen, F 95 (arr. Halstenson) (Review by Ken Meltzer) | ensemble or orchestra | GRAHAM, P.: Metropolis 1927. On the Shoulders of Giants. Radio City. Meditation. Paramount Rhapsody. New York Movie (Review by Andrew Desiderio) | ensemble or orchestra | RUTTER: As the Bridegroom to His Chosen. Go Forth into the World in Peace. Distant Land (A Prayer for Freedom). The Lord Bless You and Keep You. All Things Bright and Beautiful. For the Beauty of the Earth. This is the Day. Gloria (Review by William Kempster) | ensemble or orchestra | RUTTER: Two Hymns of Praise. A Clare Benediction. What Sweeter Music. Requiem (Review by William Kempster) | ensemble or orchestra | STRAUSS II, JOHANN: Blue Danube Waltz (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | STRAUSS II, JOHANN: Czech Polka (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra |
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