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UNO-Marsch
MVSR3440
De Oostenrijkse componist Robert Stolz (1880-1975) schreef in de jaren zestig van de vorige eeuw de "UNOMarsch" op. 1275, de mars van de Verenigde Naties. Hij werd hiertoe gemotiveerd door zijn vriend Ralph Bunche, een Amerikaanse diplomaat ...
Reitermarsch
MVSR2648
De “Reitermarsch” op. 428 van Johann Strauß, is afkomstig uit diens toneelstuk “Simplicius” . Strauß had dit stuk in 1887 in samenwerking met de jonge librettist Viktor Léon als modern toneelstuk met ...
Egyptischer Marsch
ML03204305
Johann Strauß Jr.(1825-1899) is natuurlijk bekend als de Weense Walsenkoning. Naast diverse polka's schreef Johann Strauß Junior ook enkele mooie marsen waarvan vooral de Russische Mars en de Egyptische Mars nog vaak op het traditionele ...
Walzerperlen
MVSR0401
Grosses Walzerpotpourri in zwei Teilen, bearbeitet von Walter Tuschla.
Teil 1:
Kaiserwalzer (Johann Strauß, Sohn)
Wein, Weib und Gesang (Johann Strauß, Sohn)
Die Schönbrunner (Joseph ...
Loslassen !
MVSR2545
In 1885 Carl Michael Ziehrer had arrived in “Austro-Hungarian band heaven”, as he had been appointed director of the band of Infantry Regiment Hoch- und Deutschmeister No. 4 in September of that year. He in fact occupied this position until 1893. ...
Deutschmeister Regimentsmarsch
MVSR2478
Among the numerous marches that were dedicated to the Infantry Regiment Hoch- und Deutschmeister No. 4 that had been established in Donauwörth in 1696, the “Deutschmeister Regimentsmarsch” (“Deutschmeister Regimental March”) ...
Hoch- und Deutschmeister-Marsch
MVSR2001
Together with Jurek’s “Deutschmeister Regimentsmarsch” (“Deutschmeister Regimental March”) Dominik Ertl’s (1857-1911) “Hoch- und Deutschmeister-Marsch” (“Hoch- und Deutschmeister March”) have become the two best-known of the many marches dedicated ...
Zauber der Montur
MVSR2486
Carl Michael Ziehrer (1843-1922), the last court ball music director, was one of the truly great personalities of Viennese music. This means that he was for more than “only” a preeminent military bandmaster of the Danube Monarchy. The march “Zauber ...
Our Director
MVSR2503
When the LP “Marches for Twirling” that was performed by the Eastman Wind Ensemble under the baton of the legendary Frederick Fennell became available in Germany in the early 1960s, one of the finest American marches attracted attention here. It ...
Wien bleibt Wien
MVSR2383
Today most people associate the name Schrammel with the so-called Schrammel quartet, as its sound is considered to be Viennese to the core all over the world. However, usually only the adepts of wind music are aware of the fact that there is also a ...
Hoch Habsburg!
MVSR2472
Johann Nepomuk Král was born in Mainz in 1839. Král’s father later became city music director there and he was also responsible for the thorough musical education of his son. Following a first musical engagement in Amsterdam he moved back to ...
Wo uns're Fahne weht
MVSR2017
It must not be emphasized that Johann Strauss II did not compose any original literature for band during his lifetime, though his works constitute and indispensable part in the repertory for wind bands, especially when taking into consideration ...
Festliche Serenade
MVSR2074
Die große feierliche Abendmusik, gespeist aus verschiedenen europäischen Wurzeln, hat im Großen Zapfenstreich Tradition in der deutschen Militärmusik. Er unterlag keinem festen Ablauf; dieser wurde erst nach 1955 von der Bundeswehr festgeschrieben. ...
Was kommt dort von der Höh'?
MVSR1858
The composer Franz von Suppè was born in the Dalmatian town of Spalato (modern Split) in 1819. Suppè made his musical career mainly in Vienna, since he had no encouragement in music from his father as a youngster. Following his ...
Slawischer Tanz Nr. 1
MVSR2308
The two series of »Slavonic Dances« (op.46 and 72), each of them consisting of eight numbers, belong to the most famous works of Antonín Dvorák. The eight dances with "opus 46" were first composed for the piano duet. But an orchestration was ...