The Royal Swedish Navy Band and Alexander Hanson - Teike: Marches, Vol. 3 (2026) [Hi-Res]

Artist: The Royal Swedish Navy Band, Alexander Hanson
Title: Teike: Marches, Vol. 3
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Naxos
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:15:54
Total Size: 388 MB / 1.35 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Teike: Marches, Vol. 3
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Naxos
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:15:54
Total Size: 388 MB / 1.35 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Sieges-Festmarsch (Arr. for Wind Band by Erich Gutzeit) (7:31)
2. Deutsche Art (Arr. for Wind Band by Sture Lundén) (2:39)
3. Fahnengruβ (Arr. for Wind Band by Hans Ahrens) (2:56)
4. Jung Deutschland (Arr. for Wind Band by Hans Ahrens) (3:15)
5. Junge Kameraden (3:21)
6. Krieg und Sieg (Arr. for Wind Band by Hans Ahrens) (3:29)
7. Friedensbanner (Arr. for Wind Band by Hans Ahrens) (3:14)
8. Friedensfeier (Arr. for Wind Band by Hans Ahrens) (4:08)
9. Fürchte nichts! (Arr. for Wind Band by Hans Ahrens) (3:09)
10. In Freud und Leid (3:04)
11. Kopf hoch (2:37)
12. Mit vollen Segeln (Arr. for Wind Band by Anders Karlsson) (3:11)
13. Schlecht und Recht (Arr. for Wind Band by Hans Ahrens) (3:29)
14. Wieder Daheim (2:58)
15. Durchhalten (Arr. for Wind Band by Hans Ahrens) (3:21)
16. Neue Kameraden (Arr. for Wind Band by Hans Ahrens) (2:29)
17. Die alte Garde (2:40)
18. Ein Hoch der Aviatik (Arr. for Wind Band by Hans Ahrens) (2:28)
19. In Freundschaft und Treue (Arr. for Wind Band by Hans Ahrens) (3:06)
20. Internationaler Marsch (Arr. for Wind Band by Hans Ahrens) (3:31)
21. Kameradentreue (Arr. for Wind Band by Hans Ahrens) (2:54)
22. Sorgenbrecher (Arr. for Wind Band by Hans Ahrens ) (2:49)
23. Hohenstaufen Marsch (Arr. for Wind Band by Erich Gutzeit) (3:49)
Famous for composing one of the world’s greatest marches, Alte Kameraden (available on Volume 1 in this series, 8.574317), Carl Teike wrote a body of works that have enriched the German concert march repertoire. They imbue the medium with both diversity and charisma marrying thematic invention with clarity of structure and richness of tone colours. For the 43rd anniversary of his death, a 1918 march was disinterred, and named Neue Kameraden, while Sorgenbrecher is a tribute from Teike to his contemporary, the admired composer Paul Lincke. This is the final volume in the series.