| | 1 | Fanfare Pour Preceder "La Peri" -- Paul Dukas, arr. Longfield | | 1:56 |
| | 2 | On a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss -- David Holsinger | | 4:10 |
| | 3 | Marching Song -- Gustav Holst, arr. Leidze | | 4:13 |
| | 4 | Entebbe Variations -- Keith Davis | | 9:28 |
| | 5 | Pantomime -- Philip Sparke | | 8:38 |
| | 6 | Reflections of Prague -- Luke Abruzzo | | 6:03 |
| | 7 | Canzone -- Elliot del Borgo | | 7:44 |
The spring 2008 Drexel Concert Band concert: Folk Wisdom. Each piece has a folk music influence.
Song notes:
La Peri-- Fanfare from the ballet "La Peri"
On a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss -- Based on the Hymn "It is Well With My Soul"
Marching Song -- Arranged from the second song of "Two Songs Without Words" by Holst, a lifelong student of English folk music
Entebbe Variations -- based on the Israeli folk song "Hine ma Tov"
Pantomime -- Euphonium Solo by Joel Collier
Reflections of Prague -- world premire of thispiece by Luke Abruzzo, a faculty member of Drexel University, inspired by his 1997 visit to Prague, Czech Republic
Canzone -- no special notes, other than to enjoy this amazing piece.

| Genre | Classical | ||||||||||||||
| Release | June 03, 2008 | ||||||||||||||
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