Jaszian-Cumenian Scythers’ March

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Composer Müller, József
Arranger Dohos, Laszlo
Instumentation Concert Band
Grade 3
Duration

3:00

Genre Marches
Series

CONCERT BAND SERIES

Included Parts
  • Piccolo
  • Flute 1-2
  • Oboe 1-2
  • Bassoon
  • Eb Clarinet
  • Bb Clarinet 1-3
  • Bb Bass Clarinet
  • Eb Alto Saxophone 1-2
  • Bb Tenor Saxophone
  • Eb Baritone  Saxophone
  • Bb Trumpet 1-3
  • F Horn 1-4
  • C Trombone 1-3
  • C Baritone (BC)
  • C Bass
  • Timpani
  • Glockenspiel
  • Snare Drum
  • Cymbals/Bass Drum 
  • Eb Horn 1-2
  • Eb Horn 3-4
  • Bb Trombone (TC) 1-3
  • Bb Trombone (BC) 1-3
  • Bb Baritone (TC)
  • Bb Baritone (BC)
  • Eb Tuba (TC)
  • Eb Tuba (BC)
  • Bb Bass (TC)
  • Bb Bass (BC)
Format

Din A4

Article

SMP-10-0023

Description

His last march of the war, composed in 1848, was the “Jaszian-Cumenian Schythers’ March” written for this battalion. It is possible to date the genesis of the march as June to July of 1848. The Jaszian-Cumenian National Guard assembled at Halas on July 15, 1848, and reached the camp at Verbasz on July 18, 1848. Müller used the themes of Gyorgy Csaszar’s opera “The Cumenians” for this last march, which was published in August 1848.

His last march of the war, composed in 1848, was the “Jaszian-Cumenian Schythers’ March” written for this battalion. It is possible to date the genesis of the march as June to July of 1848. The Jaszian-Cumenian National Guard assembled at Halas on July 15, 1848, and reached the camp at Verbasz on July 18, 1848. Müller used the themes of Gyorgy Csaszar’s opera “The Cumenians” for this last march, which was published in August 1848.

His last march of the war, composed in 1848, was the “Jaszian-Cumenian Schythers’ March” written for this battalion. It is possible to date the genesis of the march as June to July of 1848. The Jaszian-Cumenian National Guard assembled at Halas on July 15, 1848, and reached the camp at Verbasz on July 18, 1848. Müller used the themes of Gyorgy Csaszar’s opera “The Cumenians” for this last march, which was published in August 1848.

His last march of the war, composed in 1848, was the “Jaszian-Cumenian Schythers’ March” written for this battalion. It is possible to date the genesis of the march as June to July of 1848. The Jaszian-Cumenian National Guard assembled at Halas on July 15, 1848, and reached the camp at Verbasz on July 18, 1848. Müller used the themes of Gyorgy Csaszar’s opera “The Cumenians” for this last march, which was published in August 1848.

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