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Hungarian March (From "La Damnation de Faust" / Ungarsk marsj

Hungarian March (From "La Damnation de Faust" / Ungarsk marsj Hector Berlioz / Arr. Bjørn Morten Kjærnes

Serie / Series: Young Band Classics
The "Rákóczi March" (Hungarian March) was the unofficial state anthem of Hungary before Ferenc Kölcsey wrote the Himnusz which is today the official national anthem of Hungary.
The first version of this march-song was probably created around 1730 by one or more anonymous composers, although tradition says that it was the favorite march of Francis Rákóczi II. That early version called back Francis Rákóczi II to save his people. It was very popular in the 18th century but in the 19th century the more refined Rákóczi March became prevalent.
Hector Berlioz included the music in his composition "La Damnation de Faust" in 1846, and Franz Liszt wrote a number of arrangements, including his Hungarian Rhapsody No. 15, based on the theme.
The march gave its name to a 1933 Austrian-Hungarian feature film - Rakoczy-Marsch
This arrangement is based on Berlioz instrumentation and phrasing from his Hungarian March, but in the form of the 19th century Rákóczi March


[NO]"Rákóczi March" (Ungarsk marsj) var Ungarns uoffisielle nasjonalhymne før Ferenc Kölcsey skrev Himnusz som i dag er Ungarns offisielle nasjonalsang.

Den første versjonen av denne marsj-sangen ble sannsynligvis laget rundt 1730 av en eller flere anonyme komponister, selv om tradisjonen sier at det var favorittmarsjen til Francis Rákóczi II. Den tidlige sangversjonen ba Francis Rákóczi II om å komme tilbake for å redde sitt folk. Den ble umiddelbart veldig populær og på 1800-tallet ble den mer raffinerte Rákóczi-mars utbredt.
Hector Berlioz inkluderte musikken i "La Damnation de Faust" i 1846, og Franz Liszt skrev en rekke stykker, inkludert hans ungarske Rhapsody nr. 15, basert på temaet.
Marsjen ga navnet til en Østerriksk-Ungarsk spillefilm - Rakoczy-Marsch (1933)

Dette arrangementet er basert på Berlioz instrumentering og frasing som er hentet fra hans Ungarske Marsj, men formen er hentet fra Rákóczi marsj slik den etablerte seg utover på 1800 tallet.


Aufnahme / Recording:Celebration for Band - Demo Tracks 2017-2018The 'Rákóczi March' (Hungarian March) was the unofficial state anthem of Hungary before Ferenc Kölcsey wrote the Himnusz which is today the official national anthem of Hungary.
The first version of this march-song was probably created around 1730 by one or more anonymous composers, although tradition says that it was the favorite march of Francis Rákóczi II. That early version called back Francis Rákóczi II to save his people. It was very popular in the 18th century but in the 19th century the more refined Rákóczi March became prevalent.
Hector Berlioz included the music in his composition 'La Damnation de Faust' in 1846, and Franz Liszt wrote a number of arrangements, including his Hungarian Rhapsody No. 15, based on the theme.
The march gave its name to a 1933 Austrian-Hungarian feature film - Rakoczy-Marsch
This arrangement is based on Berlioz instrumentation and phrasing from his Hungarian March, but in the form of the 19th century Rákóczi March
[NO]'Rákóczi March' (Ungarsk marsj) var Ungarns uoffisielle nasjonalhymne før Ferenc Kölcsey skrev Himnusz som i dag er Ungarns offisielle nasjonalsang.

Den første versjonen av denne marsj-sangen ble sannsynligvis laget rundt 1730 av en eller flere anonyme komponister, selv om tradisjonen sier at det var favorittmarsjen til Francis Rákóczi II. Den tidlige sangversjonen ba Francis Rákóczi II om å komme tilbake for å redde sitt folk. Den ble umiddelbart veldig populær og på 1800-tallet ble den mer raffinerte Rákóczi-mars utbredt.
Hector Berlioz inkluderte musikken i 'La Damnation de Faust' i 1846, og Franz Liszt skrev en rekke stykker, inkludert hans ungarske Rhapsody nr. 15, basert på temaet.
Marsjen ga navnet til en Østerriksk-Ungarsk spillefilm - Rakoczy-Marsch (1933)

Dette arrangementet er basert på Berlioz instrumentering og frasing som er hentet fra hans Ungarske Marsj, men formen er hentet fra Rákóczi marsj slik den etablerte seg utover på 1800 tallet.
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Order id: 179040
Difficulty: 3
Duration: 3:38 min
Pages: -
publisher id: NOR 9790261711920
EAN: 9790261711920
Composer: Hector Berlioz
Arranger: Bjørn Morten Kjærnes
Publisher: Norsk Noteservice Vigmostad & Bjørke AS
Instrumentation: Blasorchester Noten / Concert Band

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