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The Radetzky March

The Radetzky March Johann Strauß / Strauss (Vater) / Arr. William J. Perconti

Titel (DE): The Radetzky March -
Titel (EN): The Radetzky March -
Titel (FR): The Radetzky March -
Komponist / Composer: Strauß (Vater), Johann
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Bearbeiter / Arranger: Perconti, Bill
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Besetzung / Instrumentation: 4 Saxophone (SATBar) / 4 saxophones (SATBar)
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Verlag / Publisher: advance music
Erscheindungsdatum / Date of Publishing: 01.01.2008
Ausgabe / Publication: Partitur und Stimmen - Score and parts -
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Seiten / Pages: 20
Verarbeitung: Rückendrahtheftung - Saddle-wire stitching
Schwierigkeitsgrad / Difficulty: mittelschwer - intermediate - moyen
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ISMN: M-2063-0100-1
ISMN-13: 979-0-2063-0100-1
ISMN-EAN: 9790206301001
UPC: 805095076882
Marches are perhaps the most nationalistic of music styles, as they are often associated with military and national pride. The Radetzky March by Johann Strauss Sr. (1804 1849) was composed in 1848. The work is dedicated to the Austrian Army, and the title refers to Field Marshall Radetzky, an Austrian military hero. The march has become so popular it is now considered the unofficial national anthem of Austria. The march is one of the most flexible of musical forms, suitable for solo playing and for both large and small ensembles. J. Strauss Sr. is known as one of the first composers to take dance music on tour. The Radetzky March contains characteristics of European dances popular in 19th century Europe, such as the waltz, polka, and quadrille. This arrangement for saxophone quartet contains a minimum of dynamic, expression, and articulation markings, allowing the players to develop their own interpretation. However, players are encouraged to keep the festive nature of the march in mind, and the use of the suggested ornamentation will lend verve and flair to the music.


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Marches are perhaps the most nationalistic of music styles, as they are often associated with military and national pride. The Radetzky March by Johann Strauss Sr. (1804 1849) was composed in 1848. The work is dedicated to the Austrian Army, and the title refers to Field Marshall Radetzky, an Austrian military hero. The march has become so popular it is now considered the unofficial national anthem of Austria. The march is one of the most flexible of musical forms, suitable for solo playing and for both large and small ensembles. J. Strauss Sr. is known as one of the first composers to take dance music on tour. The Radetzky March contains characteristics of European dances popular in 19th century Europe, such as the waltz, polka, and quadrille. This arrangement for saxophone quartet contains a minimum of dynamic, expression, and articulation markings, allowing the players to develop their own interpretation. However, players are encouraged to keep the festive nature of the march in mind, and the use of the suggested ornamentation will lend verve and flair to the music.





Titel / Title: The Radetzky March
Herausgeber / Publisher: Advance Music
Instrumentation: 4 Saxophones [SATBar]
Produkttyp / Product: Partitur + Stimmen
Produkttyp / Product: Partitur + Stimmen
Erscheinungsdatum / Date of Production: 2008
ISMN: 9790206301001
ISBN: 9783892217497
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4 saxophones (satb) score and parts
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Order id: 702796
Difficulty: 3 (3)
Duration: --:-- min
Pages: 20
publisher id: ADV 7688
EAN: 9783892217497
Composer: Johann Strauß / Strauss (Vater)
Arranger: William J. Perconti
Publisher: Advance Music - Veronika Gruber GmbH
Instrumentation: Kammermusik / Ensemble

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