Yankee Division AEF
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General Info
Year: 1929
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Publisher: H.C. Miller
Cost: Score and Parts – Out of print.
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Instrumentation
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Errata
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Program Notes
Yankee Division AEF was written for the 26th Infantry Division. Founded on July 18, 1917, and activated August 22, 1917, at Camp Edwards, MA, consisting of units from the New England area, the division's commander selected the nickname "Yankee Division" to highlight the division's geographical makeup. "AEF" stands for "American Expeditionary Forces," the designation to American troops engaged in World War I.
- Program Note from the Yale University Concert Band concert program, 11 November 2018
Media
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State Ratings
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Performances
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- Yale University (New Haven, Conn.) Concert Band (Thomas Duffy, conductor) – 11 November 2018
Works for Winds by This Composer
- Song of the Soldiers March (1922)
- Souvenir of Ireland March (1910)
- Sphinx Temple March (1903)
- Spirit of the East March (926)
- Third Regiment P.M. March 1902)
- Yankee Division AEF (1929)
Resources
- Clement, F. (1929). Yankee Division A.E.F. [score]. H.C. Miller: [s.l.].
- Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music. "Frederick W. Clement." Accessed 11 November 2018