Duke of Marlborough Fanfare by Percy Aldridge Grainger Concert Band - Sheet Music

By Percy Aldridge Grainger

My fanfare (written March 5-6, 1939, at Coral Gables, Florida) is based on the English folksong 'The Duke of Marlborough' as collected by Miss Lucy E. Broadwood from the singing of Mr. Henry Buretow (of Horsham, Sussex, England) - one of the very finest of all English folksingers. In my setting, the tune is heard twice. The first time (behind the platform), it typifies memories of long-past wars - vague, far-off, poetic. The second time (on the platform), it typifies war in the present - fast-moving, close at hand, debonair, drastic. - Percy Aldridge Grainger. This work can be played by a Brass Band or by the Brass Choir of either a Wind Band or Symphony Orchestra. In all cases, the minimum orchestration is 3 Trumpets, 4 Horns, 3 Trombones, Tuba, and Cymbal, though many optional instruments may be added. Instrumentation included: 0.0.0.0: 4.4(4th opt.).3.1: Perc(1): (opt. add 2 Sax [AT], 2 Bsns, Baritone, StrBs). Reprint edition.

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Summary
Ensembles:
Concert Band Full Orchestra Saxophone Duet
Genres:
20th Century
Composers:
Percy Aldridge Grainger
Publishers:
LudwigMasters Publications
UPC:
612735836207
ISBN:
9798895634004
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Percy Aldridge Grainger
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.14 pounds
Detailed Description
Concert Band; Orchestra 0.0.0.0: 4.4(4th opt.).3.1: Perc(1): (opt. add 2 Sax [AT], 2 Bsns, Baritone, StrBs)

SKU: AP.36-A745201

Composed by Percy Aldridge Grainger. Full Orchestra. Kalmus Wind Library. Score. LudwigMasters Publications #36-A745201. Published by LudwigMasters Publications (AP.36-A745201).

ISBN 9798895634004. UPC: 612735836207. English.

My fanfare (written March 5-6, 1939, at Coral Gables, Florida) is based on the English folksong 'The Duke of Marlborough' as collected by Miss Lucy E. Broadwood from the singing of Mr. Henry Buretow (of Horsham, Sussex, England) - one of the very finest of all English folksingers. In my setting, the tune is heard twice. The first time (behind the platform), it typifies memories of long-past wars - vague, far-off, poetic. The second time (on the platform), it typifies war in the present - fast-moving, close at hand, debonair, drastic. - Percy Aldridge Grainger. This work can be played by a Brass Band or by the Brass Choir of either a Wind Band or Symphony Orchestra. In all cases, the minimum orchestration is 3 Trumpets, 4 Horns, 3 Trombones, Tuba, and Cymbal, though many optional instruments may be added. Instrumentation included: 0.0.0.0: 4.4(4th opt.).3.1: Perc(1): (opt. add 2 Sax [AT], 2 Bsns, Baritone, StrBs). Reprint edition.

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