National Men’s Chorus
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Washington, DC 20036
Over 60 minutes of stirring music!
1. The National Anthem            F. Scott Key, 0. W. Holmes* [5.10]
2. The Liberty Song               John Dickinson, Wm. Boyce* [2.54]
3. Chester                         Wm. Billings*          [3.52]
4. Columbia the Gem of the Ocean      David Shaw, Thomas A. Becket* [2.31]
5. Ode to the Fourth of July                 D. George, H. Garnett*                [1.52]
6. American Revolutionary War Medley    Washington Symphonic Brass .     arr. Jari Villineuava [6.07]
7. The Navy Hymn                 John Dykes*         [3.50]
    Two Civil War Songs:
8. Tenting on the Old Camp Ground        David Karpinski, baritone soloist    W. Kittredge* [4.291
9. When Johnny Comes Marching Home   P. Gilmore*       [1.44]
 Life and Liberty              Thomas Beveridge
                Cantata based on the writings of George Mason  Narration by Paul Danaher
10.          Narration           [0.54]
11.          I.   Declaration: All Men Are Born Equally Free . [2.541
12.               Narration           [0.51]
13.          II.  Fanfare for the Free Man
               III. March: I Recommend It to My Sons (from George Mason's Will)    [3.04]
14.           Narration          [0.41]
15.          IV. Chorale: May God Grant Us a Return of Those Halcyon Days     [3.25]
16. He Is There   David Karpinski, baritone soloist       Charles I. Ives*             [3.00]
17.     At the River*           [2.00]
18.     The Promis'd Land*          [1.371
19. The Washington Post March       Washington Symphonic Brass       John Philip Sousa [1.57]
20. America the Beautiful                  Katherine Bates, Samuel Ward*              [4.22]
21. The National Hymn (God of Our Fathers)  Daniel Roberts, Geo. Warren*   [3.24]
                           Total Time [60.44]
                                                                        
 * Arrangement by Thomas Beveridge
    
National Men's Chorus
    Thomas Beveridge, Artistic Director
    Washington Symphonic Brass
     Paul Skevington, organist