A Festival of Marches The Philadelphia Orchestra / Eugene Ormandy – Reel to Reel Tape 7" 1/4" 7½ IPS Columbia Stereo Tape
Celebrate the grandeur and precision of the world’s greatest ceremonial music with A Festival of Marches, performed by The Philadelphia Orchestra under the legendary Eugene Ormandy. Released by Columbia Stereo Tape, this 7-inch reel recorded at 7½ IPS presents a stirring selection of iconic marches in rich, analog stereo.
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Conductor: Eugene Ormandy
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Orchestra: The Philadelphia Orchestra
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Album: A Festival of Marches
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Label: Columbia Stereo Tape
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Reel Size: 7 inches
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Tape Width: 1/4 inch
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Playback Speed: 7½ IPS
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Genre: Classical / Orchestral / Patriotic / Ceremonial
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Condition: Tape is in very good condition, and no known defects. Reel is tightly wound. Original Columbia box included, with light shelf wear, artwork and spine is legible.
Selections may include classic marches such as:
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“Pomp and Circumstance” (Elgar)
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“Radetzky March” (Strauss)
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“Stars and Stripes Forever” (Sousa)
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“March Slav” (Tchaikovsky)
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Other festive and patriotic works from around the world
A must-have for fans of orchestral showpieces, ceremonial music, and vintage high-fidelity recordings. Whether you're reliving concert hall favorites or testing your stereo setup, this tape delivers bold brass, precise percussion, and triumphant energy throughout.
Majestic and exhilarating — A Festival of Marches brings orchestral pageantry home in glorious reel-to-reel sound.