Cavalry Scouts
COMPOSER:
Julius Fucik
PUBLISHER:
Wingert-Jones
PRODUCT TYPE:
Set
INSTRUMENT GROUP:
Concert Band
Julius Fucik was born in Prague, Bohemia in 1872 and died in Berlin, Prussia in 1913. A bassoonist and composer, he later became the most renowned bandmaster on the Continent. This masterful march creates a vivid display of musical imagery as it begins in 6/8 time depicting the majestic galloping
Specifications
Composer | Julius Fucik |
Arranger | John R. Bourgeois |
Publisher | Wingert-Jones |
Instrumentation | Concert Band |
Moeilijkheidsgraad orkest | Grade 4 |
Product Type | Set |
Instrument Group | Concert Band |
Europese partijen inbegrepen | No |
Genre | Concert Piece |
UPC | 822424044831 |
No. | WJ3018751 |
Description
Julius Fucik was born in Prague, Bohemia in 1872 and died in Berlin, Prussia in 1913. A bassoonist and composer, he later became the most renowned bandmaster on the Continent. This masterful march creates a vivid display of musical imagery as it begins in 6/8 time depicting the majestic galloping rhythm of horses associated with the cavalry. The march then continues in alla breve meter featuring bold and profound counterlines in the baritone voices and gallant regimental trumpeting. A real march gem that shines with proud ceremonial splendor.