User:Durova/Concert
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|filename = Hunters' Chorus from The Rose of Erin.ogg
|title = 1862 – Brass band arrangement of the Hunters' Chorus from The Lily of Killarney
|description = Brass band arrangement of the Hunters' Chorus from The Lily of Killarney using period instruments. During the 19th century, brass bands began to spring up throughout Europe and America. Popular music, including operas, were arranged for them by composers and music sellers eager to cash in on the free advertising they provided.
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|filename = When Johnny Comes Marching Home, 1898.oga
|title = 1898 – When Johnny Comes Marching Home
|description = United States military song recorded during the Spanish–American War by Emile Berliner, inventor of the first lateral disc audio record, one year after he received the patent on the device.
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|filename = Victor Military Band-The Memphis Blues.ogg
|title = 1912 – Memphis Blues
|description = "Memphis Blues", composed by W. C. Handy in 1912. This is the first known recording, performed by the Victor Military Band, July 15, 1914.
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|filename = I Want to Go Back to Michigan.ogg
|title = 1914 – I Want to Go Back to Michigan
|description = I Want to Go Back to Michigan, written by Irving Berlin and performed by Billy Murray for Edison Records in 1914.
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|filename = Irving Berlin - Arthur Fields - Oh! How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning.ogg
|title = 1918 – Oh! How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning
|description = Oh! How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning, written by Irving Berlin and performed by Arthur Fields for Edison Records in 1919.
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|filename = Eubie Blake - Just Wild about Harry.ogg
|title = 1921 – I'm Just Wild About Harry
|description = Instrumental version of the most famous song from the 1921 musical Shuffle Along, recorded during its original Broadway run. Later used as a presidential campaign song for Harry Truman.
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|filename = Ada Jones and Billy Murray - Shine On, Harvest Moon.ogg
|title = Shine On, Harvest Moon
|description = Performed by Ada Jones and Billy Murray
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|filename = Save a Little Dram for Me.ogg
|title = 1922 – Save A Little Dram For Me
|description = Prohibition era song by Skidmore--Walker, sung by Duke Rogers, recorded by Thomas Edison's studio, 1922. Duration 3:29.
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|filename = Flag song.ogg
|title = 1985 – Flag song
|description = Traditional anthem of the Omaha people
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|filename = Turdus-migratorius-003.ogg
|title = Song of the American robin
|description = The morning song of the American robin
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|filename = Turdus merula 2.ogg
|title = Song of the common blackbird
|description = Song of the Common blackbird
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|filename = Mating call of a male Tokay gecko (Gekko gecko).ogg
|title = Tokay gecko mating call
|description = Tokay gecko mating call
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|filename = Right of the People.ogg
|title = 1912 – The Right of the People to Rule
|description = Excerpts of a speech given by Theodore Roosevelt at Carnegie Hall, March 12, 1912, recorded August 12 by Thomas Edison. The time constraints of the wax cylinder medium probably required the abridgement.
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|filename = Eisenhower farewell address.ogg
|title = 1961 – Eisenhower farewell address
|description = Farewell address by United States president Dwight D. Eisenhower from January 17, 1961. Duration 15:30.
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|filename=Jfk berlin address high.ogg
|title = 1963 – Ich bin ein Berliner
|description = United States president John F. Kennedy's "Ich bin ein Berliner" speech at the Berlin Wall, June 26, 1963
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|filename=LBJ Civil Rights signing 1964 edited.ogg
|title = 1964 – Remarks upon signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964
|description = United States president Lyndon Johnson's speech when he signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964, July 02, 1964
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|filename=Gerald Ford Vietnam clemency speech.ogg
|title = 1974 – Vietnam draft evaders clemency
|description = United States president Gerald Ford's remarks on clemency for Vietnam Era draft evaders, September 16, 1974
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|filename = Carter Panama Canal speech.ogg
|title = 1977 - Statement on the Panama Canal Treaty Signing'''
|description = President Jimmy Carter's speech upon signing the treaty for a staged turnover of the Panama Canal and associated lands from the United States to Panama.
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|filename = Reagan Brandenburg Gate speech.ogg
|title = 1987 - Tear down this wall'''
|description = President Ronald Reagan's speech at the Berlin Wall, June 12, 1987
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|filename = GWBush Oval Office Address 20010911-1-.ogg
|title = September 11, 2001 – Statement by the President in his Address to the Nation
|description = George W. Bush's address to the people of the United States, September 11, 2001, 8:30pm EDT.
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Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 28 in A major, Op. 101. Performed by Daniel Veesey from [http://www.musopen.com/view.php?type=piece&id=292 Musopen.com].
See also: Beethoven's original sketch of the fourth movement.
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