Sodero's Band - Sesqui Centennial Exposition March

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Review by Nei Draven

Sodero's Band has just released their latest album, Sesqui Centennial Exposition March, and it is an absolute delight for fans of the genre. The album features a collection of classic marching band tunes, all played with precision and passion by the talented musicians of Sodero's Band.

From the opening notes of "The Stars and Stripes Forever" to the rousing finale of "The Liberty Bell," every track on the album is a treat for the ears. The arrangements are superb, showcasing the full range of the band's instruments and highlighting the unique qualities of each one.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "The Washington Post March," which features a driving rhythm and soaring melodies that are sure to get listeners tapping their feet. Another highlight is "The Gladiator March," which has a dramatic, cinematic quality that is both thrilling and inspiring.

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Catalog Numbers

5190

Labels

Edison Blue Amberol Record

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  • lytte på nettet
  • ascolta in linea
  • ouvir online
  • écouter en ligne
  • escuchar en línea
  • lyssna på nätet
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • online luisteren
  • online anhören

Formats

  • Cylinder
  • 4 Minute

Credits

RoleCredit
ConductorCesare Sodero

Notes

  • Label variant, the code "...5" appears near "PATD" on the cylinder rim.
  • Recorded June 11, 1926, New York, NY.
  • Dubbed from Edison Diamond Disc matrix 11039-C. Also released on Edison Diamond Disc record 51777-R.
  • The code "...4" that appears near "PATD" on the cylinder rim indicates that this release is Take 3, Mould 4 of this selection.

About Sodero's Band

Cesare Sodero (August 2, 1886-December 16, 1947) Conductor, composer and Cellist Cesae Sodero was an Italian conductor who spent much of his career working in the United States. He toured Europe for a short time as a cellist before coming to the United States in 1906; In 1914 he became principal conductor at the New York Recording Department of Thomas A. Edison, Inc., commonly referred to as the Edison Phonograph Company. He contracted and conducted a wide variety of instrumental ensembles for Edison, principally focusing on band and orchestra selections. Sodero's instrumental recordings are some of the most colorful and imaginative of the entire acoustical recording era. Sodero also conducted the accompaniments for most of the operatic records made at Edison between 1915 and 1925.working with such luminaries as tenor and soprano ]. Sodero remained with Edison until 1925, when he turned to radio. He achieved significance as a pioneer in the broadcast of opera, directing a series of fifty-three works in tabloid form for NBC in 1926. From then until 1934 he also conducted several hundred symphonic concerts for the network; he then became music director for the Mutual network. From 1934 to 1947 he served as the conductor of the Mendelssohn Glee Club of New York. Having worked for most of his career in the relatively "invisible" fields of recording and radio, Sodero was surprisingly appointed as one of the principal conductors at the Metropolitan Opera in 1942 on account of a wartime shortage of suitable conducting personnel in the Met's Italian wing. His Met debut, Aida on November 28, was highly successful, and critics praised Sodero's precise, powerful, yet lyrical direction. He worked steadily and successfully with the company until his death. Sodero also composed music, and wrote one opera during his career. Titled Ombre Russe, it was given its premiere by NBC in 1929; the stage premiere took place in Venice in 1930. Sodero died in New York City in 1947.

Real Name

    • Cesare Sodero

Aliases

  • Perfect Dance Orchestra
  • Actuelle Dance Orchestra

Members

  • Cesare Sodero
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Summary by Nei Draven

Sesqui Centennial Exposition March is a wonderful addition to any marching band enthusiast's collection. Sodero's Band has once again demonstrated their mastery of the genre, and listeners are sure to enjoy every moment of this lively and engaging album.