Heritage of the March


Heritage of the March is a series of 185 vinyl records of marches and galops released from 1973 to 1988. It remains the largest single march music record series in history, featuring close to 3,000 different marches. The records were distributed for free by march collector Robert Hoe and the series was continued after his death by the Robert Hoe Foundation created by his wife, Marilyn C. Hoe. Most records featured the marches of two composers played by a military, college, high school, or community band. The albums were given volume numbers 1 through 90 and A through QQQQ.
C. L. Barnhouse Company also publishes sheet music under the "Heritage of the March" label.

Series organization

The liner notes from the first record noted that the series was not meant to be chronological, the order in which composers were presented was determined solely by logistical matters, and the total number of albums in the series was not predetermined. The liner notes also stipulated that "The marches selected have rarely, if ever, appeared in commerically recorded form. The most popular and widely played marches will be omitted for obvious reasons of policy." Later, the series was envisioned as 15 albums featuring an American composer on one side of the record and a foreign composer on the reverse. All of these early albums were performed by the United States Navy Band under the direction of Donald W. Stauffer.
As the series continued to grow, other military bands in the United States were included with the United States Coast Guard Band, United States Military Academy Band, and the Armed Forces Bicentennial Band recording volumes 16 through 30. Starting with volume 31, the series was opened to a wider number of bands both inside and outside the armed services, including bands outside the United States. These recordings formed the "numbered" portion of the series. The "lettered" portion of the series presented additional music by composers who had already been featured in the numbered albums.
There were a few irregularities in the series' numbering and lettering system. Volumes 89 and OOOO were omitted. Volume QQQQ was erroneously labeled as the previously released Volume PPPP. Volumes 54 and 84 were each two-record sets. All together, there were 91 numbered and 94 lettered albums.

Composers

The first album was recorded by the United States Navy Band for release in 1973 and featured marches composed by Robert Browne Hall and Carl Teike.
A large variety of composers were featured on the recordings. Some of the most recorded include Fred Jewell, Karl L. King, Monroe Althouse, Russell Alexander, Thomas Brooke, Roland F. Seitz, James M. Fulton, Hermann Blankenburg, Charles Barnhouse, Julius Fučík, and W. P. Chambers. Some records do not feature a specific composer, but are themed albums, such as circus marches, marches of Quebec, or marches featuring the euphonium. Some albums also included concert works or marches from "miscellaneous" composers.
VolumeComposers
1Robert Browne Hall; Carl Teike
2John N. Klohr; Alexander F. Lithgow
3Frederick A. Jewell; Hermann L. Blankenburg
4W. Paris Chambers; Arthur W. Hughes
5Frank H. Losey; Gian Battista Mantegazzi
6Charles L. Barnhouse; Viktor M. Widqvist
7Russell Alexander; Gabriel Pares
8Joseph Olivadoti; Franz Lehár
9Walter P. English; Franz von Blon
10John C. Heed; Thomas Bidgood
11Charles E. Duble; Carl Friedemann
12David Wallis Reeves; Julius Fucik
13Harold J. Crosby; Pascual Marquina
14Harry L. Alford; Kenneth J. Alford
15Sam H. Rydberg; U.S. Navy Band leaders
16Charles Storm; Francisco Alonso
17Charles Sanglear; Giuseppe Creatore
18Edwin Eugene Bagley; Ezra M. Bagley; Richard Eilenberg
19John S. Taylor; Santiago Lope
20Victor Herbert; Per Berg
21Jean M. Missud; Julius Lehnhardt
22William H. Apelles; Carl M. Ziehrer
23Peter Buys; Louis-Philippe Laurendeau
24James O. Brockenshire; Max Oscheit
25Karl L. King; Paul Lincke
26Monroe A. Althouse; Gerardo Iasilli
27Thomas Preston Brooke; Mariano San Miguel
28Joseph John Richards; Gabriel Allier
29George Rosenkrans; Francis Popy
30William H. Kiefer; Stephen Jaeggi
31Harvey J. Woods; Hermann Bellstedt
32Herbert L. Clarke; James DeForest Cline
33Marches of Quebec
34Ernst Stieberitz; Hale A. VanderCook
35Claudio S. Grafulla; Pablo Luna
36James M. Fulton; Karel Komzak
37Roland F. Seitz; Hermann Silwedel
38Thomas H. Rollinson; Floyd J. St. Clair
39Arthur W. Pryor; Gustave Louis Ganne
40Joseph O. DeLuca; Wilhelm Zehle
41Albert G. Sweet; Charles Post; Dexter W. Platt
42Thornton B. Boyer; Frank Seltzer
43Josef Franz Wagner; William H. Scouton
44Heinrich Steinbeck; Ellis Brooks
45Will Huff; Henry Fillmore
46Guy E. Holmes; George D. Barnard
47Raphael Oropesa Clausin; Florencio Ledesma Estrada; George D. Sherman
48Frantisek Kmoch; Johann Kral
49Frank Panella; Louis Panella
50Annibale Buglione; Godfrey Buglione
51Ernest S. Williams; J. Bodewalt Lampe
52Harry R. Hughes; John Castro; Roberto Orlando
53Orion R. Farrar; Hans Heusser
54Marches of Quebec
55Arthur Davenport; Abraham Holzmann
56Hermann Dostal; Eduard Wagnes
57Carl Unrath; Ernst Urbach
58Thomas Clark; Henry A. Hall
59Thomas S. Allen; Victor J. Grabel
60Hiram C. Miller; Charles Rockwell
61Jack C. Lentini; Joseph S. Peckham
62George Rosey; Leon Jessel
63Marches featuring euphonium
64Hermann Pecking; Clarence W. Dalbey
65Fred K. Huffer; F. Glenn Halley
66Ludwig Siede; Alfred F. Weldon
67Giuseppe Manente; William L. Skaggs
68Richard E. Hildreth; Francis A. Myers
69Chester E. Whiting; Christopher Bach
70Giovanni Orsomando; various concert works
71Joseph Pecsi-Prichystal; Emil Stolc
72Robert Vollstedt; Martin Domingo; Pablo Cambronero
73Charles A. Zimmerman; Michele F. Lozzi
74Morton Gould; John Hazel
75Charles W. Bennet; Allesandro Liberati
76Martin Schroder; Feliks Nowowiejski
77Joseph Gung'l; Jaroslav Labsky
78Johann G. Piefke; Rudolf Piefke; Anton Rosenkrans; Joseph Gung'l; Jaroslav Labsky
79Mayhew L. Lake; Nicholas C. Brown
80Carl Faust; Ruperto Chapi
81Ralph B. Eisenberg; Walter Esberger
82Keith P. Latey; Louis F. Boos
83Adolf Hansen; Johannes Hanssen
84Various marches and concert works
85Alvin Willis; Felice DeMatteo
86Jaime Texidor; Leo R. Stanley
87Johann Strauss, Sr.; Josef Strauss; Oscar Strauss
88Eduard Strauss; Richard Strauss; Johann Strauss, Jr.
89Not issued
90Eduardo Boccalari
AJohn C. Heed; Charles L. Barnhouse
BFrederick A. Jewell; Charles E. Duble
CFrederick A. Jewell; Robert Browne Hall
DDavid Wallace Reeves; W. Paris Chambers
ERobert Browne Hall; John C. Heed
FHarold J. Crosby; Frank H. Losey
GCharles L. Barnhouse; Hermann L. Blankenburg
HRobert Browne Hall; Gabriel Pares
IFrederick A. Jewell; John N. Klohr
JCarl Teike; Hermann L. Blankenburg
KFrank H. Losey; Gian Battista Mantegazzi
LJohn S. Taylor; Karl L. King
MJoseph John Richards; Hermann L. Blankenburg
NKarl L. King; Frederick A. Jewell
OCharles L. Barnhouse; Richard Eilenberg
PRobert Browne Hall; Frederick A. Jewell
QFranz von Blon; Charles Sanglear
RKarl L. King
SDavid Wallace Reeves; Louis-Philippe Laurendeau
TThomas Bidgood; Robert Browne Hall
URussell Alexander; Carl Teike
VGian Battista Mantegazzi; Paul Lincke
WLouis-Philippe Laurendeau; W. Paris Chambers
XCarl Friedemann; Hermann L. Blankenburg
YHarold J. Crosby; Frank H. Losey
ZJoseph John Richards; John S. Taylor
AAW. Paris Chambers; Russell Alexander
BBMonroe A. Althouse; John N. Klohr
CCKarl L. King
DDOscar Borg; Karl L. King
EECharles E. Duble; Walter P. English
FFHermann L. Blankenburg; Charles L. Barnhouse
GGRoland F. Seitz; Hale A. VanderCook
HHFranz von Blon; Joseph John Richards
IILouis-Philippe Laurendeau; Roland F. Seitz
JJHermann L. Blankenburg; Richard Eilenberg
KKHermann L. Blankenburg; Gabriel Allier
LLFrederick A. Jewell; George Rosenkrans; Viktor M. Widqvist; Carl Teike; John Philip Sousa
MMThomas H. Rollinson; Robert Browne Hall
NNKarl L. King
OOWilliam Rimmer; Robert Browne Hall
PPCharles Sanglear; Hale A. VanderCook
QQKarl L. King
RRKarl L. King
SSHermann L. Blankenburg; Karl L. King
TTMonroe A. Althouse; Karl L. King
UUJean M. Missud; James M. Fulton
VVJulius Lehnhardt; Gustav Lenhardt; Joseph O. DeLuca
WWHermann L. Blankenburg; Robert Browne Hall
XXFloyd J. St. Clair; Jean M. Missud
YYFloyd J. St. Clair; Karl L. King
ZZThomas J. Powell; circus marches by various composers
AAAClaudio S. Grafulla; Julius Fucik; Frank H. Losey
BBBJohn C. Heed; James M. Fulton
CCCRussell Alexander; Charles Storm; Hermann L. Blankenburg
DDDGabriel Allier; Gabriel Pares
EEEHermann L. Blankenburg
FFFClaudio S. Grafulla; Thornton B. Boyer
GGGFrank Seltzer; Orion R. Farrar
HHHIvar F. Widner; Karl L. King
IIIJoseph John Richards; Karl L. King
JJJHarvey J. Woods; George Rosenkrans
KKKJames M. Fulton; Thomas H. Rollinson
LLLErnst Stieberitz; Alexander F. Lithgow
MMMGeorg Furst
NNNWilliam M. Kiefer; Roland F. Seitz
OOOJohn C. Heed; Ellis Brooks
PPPJulius Lehnhardt; Gustav Lehnhardt; Heinrich Steinbeck
QQQGeorge Rosenkrans; Karl L. King
RRRVarious composers
SSSJohn C. Heed; Thomas Preston Brooke
TTTMonroe A. Althouse
UUUFernand Andrieu; Francis Popy; H. Staz
VVVJosef Franz Wagner; Arthur W. Pryor
WWWArthur W. Hughes; Henry Fillmore; Will Huff
XXXKarl L. King
YYYRoland F. Seitz; Arthur W. Pryor
ZZZHermann L. Blankenburg; Karl L. King
AAAAFranz von Blon
BBBBFranz von Blon; Gay Corrie; Giovanni Orsomando
CCCCDavid Wallace Reeves; James M. Fulton
DDDDMonroe A. Althouse; Thomas Preston Brooke
EEEEVarious composers
FFFFHermann L. Blankenburg; Karl L. King
GGGGJoseph John Richards; Karl L. King
HHHHHermann L. Blankenburg; Monroe A. Althouse; Louise-Philippe Laurendeau
IIIIVarious composers
JJJJWilliam H. Scouton; Clarence W. Dalbey
KKKKWilliam H. Apelles; Gian Battista Montegazzi
LLLLvarious composers
MMMMWilliam Rimmer; Alexander F. Lithgow
NNNNCarl Friedemann; Hermann Silwedel
OOOONot issued
PPPPPer Grundstrom; Josef Franz Wagner
QQQQ*Pascual Marquina; Sigmund Romberg; Ruperto Chapi

Production

Robert Hoe obtained most of the sheet music himself for the collection, which was meticulously cataloged and inspected by him and his "staff". There are almost no marches recorded more than once in the series. Many of the records feature specific notes on the marches, either given by the conductor of the group or by Hoe himself. Every album contains notes on topics such as the Heritage of the March series, historical backgrounds on composers, instrumentation, the band recorded, or various personal stories.
The series included some material other than marches, including waltzes and overtures written by the featured composer. Hoe, an avid fan of the euphonium, recorded several euphonium solos such as "Elfriede" by George Swift, and an arrangement of "Figaro" by Paul Yoder. Hoe also allowed bands to record their own personal favorites, and were sometimes used as "fillers" for the LPs.
Many marches that were originally recorded for use in the Heritage of the March series but not included in the LPs were later released as part of the three-volume Navy Band Leftovers and four-volume Miscellaneous Marches. A spinoff series was also created called the Heritage of John Philip Sousa, consisting of 18 LPs featuring Sousa's marches and operettas performed by the U.S. Marine Band.

Availability

The Heritage of the March records were previously available free of charge to the friends of Robert Hoe and to those who requested them from the Robert Hoe Foundation. Bands who were recorded also received their own records for professional or personal use. The records were produced in small batches of between 600 and 2,000 copies of each record. The records themselves were never commercially available to the public. Today, it is possible to find these records in libraries, second-hand record stores, and other music archives.
Digital copies of select volumes were officially made available for purchase on Amazon and iTunes beginning in 2010. Altissimo Recordings, in collaboration with the Robert Hoe Foundation, began making the collection available as compact discs with the release of the Heritage of John Philip Sousa in Summer 2011, followed by the first two volumes of the Heritage of the March in 2012.