The Band of the 5th California Volunteer Infantry Regiment,USA

(El Dorado Brass Band of Old Sacramento)

presents a

Civil War Band Concert Recorded Live at

Hillsdale United Methodist Church

303 W. 36th Avenue

San Mateo, California

Sunday Afternoon, May 4th, 1997

Sacramento City Guards Quickstep

 -August Wetterman (1858)

 

The Red White and Blue

(Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean)

 -David T. Shaw (1843)

 

Call Me Not Back from the Echoless Shore

 -Henry Tucker(?) arr. G. W. Ingalls

 

Luto Quickstep*

 -Anonymous

 

Slumber Polka*

 -Beyer

 

Come Dearest the Daylight is Gone*

 -Brinley Richards (ca. 1861)

 

Listen to the Mockingbird*

 -Richard Milburn, Septimus Winner (1855)

 

The Vacant Chair

(We Shall Meet, but We Shall Miss Him)

 -George F. Root (1862)

 

Lustspiel-Ouverture

 -Keler Bela (ca. 1865)

 

 

Cavalry Quickstep**

 -Claudio S. Grafulla

 

Venus' Reign Waltz**

 -Joseph Gung'l, arr. G. W. Ingalls

 

The Battle of Inkerman Quickstep**

 -E. Marie, arr. G. W. Ingalls

 

Funeral March

("The Officer's Funeral)

 -George F. Patton (1875)

 

The Star Spangled Banner

 -John Stafford Smith (1779) arr. Claudio S. Grafulla (ca. 1855)

 

Red Stocking Quickstep

 -E.J. Keller (ca. 1869)

 

Home, Sweet Home

 -Henry R. Bishop (1821) arr. Allen Dodworth (1853)

 

When Johnny Comes Marching Home

 -Patrick S. Gilmore ["Louis Lambert"] (1863)

 

*-Selections from the books of the band of the

26th North Carolina Regiment, CSA

 

**-Selections from the books of the band of the

3rd New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry Regiment, USA

 

  

 

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