Music Sources

Besides the original music composed by Philippe Gerber for this film, the majority of original sources are used with kind permission from The Birth of Liberty: Music of the American Revolution, New World Records #80276-2 ℗ 1976 © 1996 Anthology of Recorded Music, Inc., as follows:

Lovely Nancy, Lady Hope’s Reel, British Grenadiers, and Stone Grinds All performed by American Fife Ensemble

Washington’s March, General Scott’s March, March for the 76th Regiment, March of the 35th Regiment, and March for the 3rd. Regt. of Foot, Lord Amherst’s performed by The Liberty Tree Wind Players

American Vicar of Bray sung by Sherrill Milnes

Independence, and Warren sung by The Continental Harmony Singers

Junto Song sung by Seth McCoy

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additional music used in the film:

Goldberg Variations, BWV 988, 03 Variatio 2 a 1 Clav. by J.S. Bach performed by Kimiko Ishizaka

Ancient Airs and Dances, Suite No. 1, Balletto detto ‘Il conte Orlando’ by Ottorino Respighi performed by the United States Marine Band, Col. Timothy W. Foley, conductor

Excerpt from Radamisto by George Friderich Handel performed by Opera Essentia

Concerto for Five Flutes No. 4, Adagio by Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, Drums on the Potomac, Opus One, and Yankee Doodle performed by The United States Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps

God of Our Fathers performed by “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band, Col. John R. Bourgeois, director

Roslin Chapel, and Dead March from “Saul” by George Friderich Handel, performed by Tina Chancey, viola da gamba

Gnossienne No. 1 by Erik Satie performed by Gregor Quendel, piano