The 90th anniversary of Musikverein Wilhelmskirch (Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany) in 2015 carried the motto “Euphoria” – inspired by the title of the festive march Martin Scharnagl had composed for the musicians of Wilhelmskirch. The word “Euphoria” is of Greek origin and describes the feeling of well-being, joy of living and high spirits. Hardly any other title could better suit such an impressive and festive piece. This march sends out sparks of joy and euphoria – and it surely will thrill many friends of music outside the village limits of Willhelmskirch.
Using the following parts from the complete set, you can also perform "Euphoria" with a smaller group:
Eb Clarinet
Bb Clarinet 1
Bb Clarinet 2
Bb Trumpet 1 (can also be played with a Flugelhorn)
Bb Trumpet 2 (can also be played with a Flugelhorn)
Bb Trumpet 3 (can also be played with a Flugelhorn)
C/Bb Trombone 1
C/Bb Trombone 2
C/Bb Trombone 3
Bb/C Tenor horn
C/Bb Euphonium (Bariton)
C/Bb Tuba 2
Percussion
Konzertmarsch Gewidmet dem Musikverein Wilhelmskirch zum 90-jährigen Jubiläum 2015
The 90th anniversary of Musikverein Wilhelmskirch (Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany) in 2015 carried the motto “Euphoria” – inspired by the title of the festive march Martin Scharnagl had composed for the musicians of Wilhelmskirch. The word “Euphoria” is of Greek origin and describes the feeling of well-being, joy of living and high spirits. Hardly any other title could better suit such an impressive and festive piece. This march sends out sparks of joy and euphoria – and it surely will thrill many friends of music outside the village limits of Willhelmskirch.
Using the following parts from the complete set, you can also perform "Euphoria" with a smaller group:
Eb Clarinet
Bb...