I recommend two albums, absolutely inspiring -
1. "Magnificent March" (Conzel conducts the Cincinnati Volks Orchestra)
The tracks are as follows:
John. Williams: Olympic Drum and Bugle Song
Suker: Welcome to New Life
Edward. Elgar: Majestic March No. 1
John. Ireland: Epic March
Tchaikovsky: Coronation March of Alexander III
Brooz: Lagogky March
Wagner: Double Eagle March
Fuzik: Enter the Fighter
Susa: The Star-Spangled Banner
Richard. Hyman: March Suite, March of the Angels
2. "March & Dance" (Abbado conducts the European Chamber Orchestra, Berlin Philharmonic, etc.)
The repertoire is as follows:
Mozart: Countermeasure No. 1 in C major, Countermeasure No. 3 in D major, German Dance No. 3 in C major "Sleigh"
Beethoven: Turkish March (selected From the drama score "To the Theater"
Ecoses: Boca No. 1, Gallop, March and Chorus of Act 1 (from the opera "Ferra Bras"
Hindmitt: March (from Symphonic Transformations of Weber's Themes
Brooz: Towards the Execution Ground (from "Symphony Fantastique")
Compare Talent: Smugglers' March (from the third act of the opera "Carmen")
Wagner: Wedding Chorus (from the third act of the opera "Lohengrin")
Verdi : Triumphal March - Ballet Music (from the second act of the opera "Aida")
Brahms: Hungarian Dance No. 1 in G minor, Hungarian Dance No. 21 in E minor
p>Tchaikovsky: Andante, Slavonic March in the March Style
Prokofiev: Montequieu and the Capulets (from the ballet music "Romeo and Julie" "Ye"), March in B flat major Johann Strauss the Elder: Radesky March