All Episodes of Brass, Reeds, and Percussion
May 10, 2026
Brass, Reeds, and Percussion: May 16 and 20, 2026
The Romans celebrated bacchanals, wild parties involving drinking, eating, dancing, loud music, and pagan activities. The name comes from Roman god of wine: Bacchus. The source of the bacchanal is traced to an earlier Greek celebration in honor of Dionysus, the Greek god of wine. The Greeks are said to have celebrated in a more restrained way. The musical composition that depicts such a celebration is called a bacchanale. This edition of Brass, Reeds, and Percussion features wind-band arrangements of two of the most famous of bacchanales — one from Camille Saint-Saëns and the other from Alexander Glazunov — right after an opening march by Fred Jewell.
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- Trooping the Colors
Composer: Fred Jewell (1875-1936)
Performer: U.S. Navy Band
Album: Heritage of the March, Vol. 3 - Bacchanale from “Samson and Delilah“
Composer: Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921)
Performer: Band of the RAF College
Album: Saint-Saens Music for Wind Ensemble - Bacchanale from “The Seasons“
Composer: Alexander Glazunov (1865-1936)
Performer: Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Central Band
Album: New Arrangement Collections, Vol. 8 - Dragon Flight
Composer: Otto M. Schwarz (1967- )
Performer: German Wind Philharmonic Orchestra
Album: Best of Otto Schwarz, Vol. 2 - Ernst August
Composer: Herman L. Blankenberg (1876-1956)
Performer: U.S. Navy Band
Album: Heritage of the March, Vol. 3 - Selections from “Lion King“
Composer: Hans Zimmer (1957- )
Performer: Marc Reift Philharmonic Wind Orchestra
Album: Best of Broadway - Oink Oink Mambo (1950)
Composer: Billy May (1916-2004)
Performer: Chuy Reyes & His Orchstra
Album: Mambo Fever - Asimov’s Aviary (2012)
Composer: Joel Puckett (1977- )
Performer: U.S. Air Force Band
Album: 75 Years - Banner Bearer
Composer: Fred Jewell (1875-1936)
Performer: U.S. Navy Band
Album: Heritage of the March, Vol. 3
- Trooping the Colors
John Hightower
Host of Brass, Reeds and Percussion

