Here is a nice march, written in the last century by G.B. Mantegazzi, composer and band director from Ticino ( Swiss canton ), born in Riva San Vitale, at a gunshot from my country, in whose band I occasionally play euphonium. The part of euphonium has a beautiful countermelody in the resumption of the first refrain, in the second and in the trio. https://youtu.be/y_KAyNVaZpc
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Last edited by franz; 07-31-2019, 09:57 AM.2007 Besson Prestige 2052, 3D+ K&G mouthpiece; JP373 baritone, 4B modified K&G mouthpiece; Bach 42GO trombone, T4C K&G mouthpiece; 1973 Besson New Standard 3 compensated valves, 3D+ K&G modified mouthpiece; Wessex French C tuba, 3D+ K&G modified mouthpiece.Tags: None
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That is a nice march! There are actually a gazillion (approximately!) fine marches that are not by the "standard" composers we think of like King, Sousa, etc.
Bob Hoe funded a recording project called Heritage of the March, which consisted of 185 LP's made by all the major service bands and several other civilian bands. The series included a collection by Mantegazzi.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heritage_of_the_March
Bob was a euphonium player and a major band fan!
Last edited by davewerden; 07-31-2019, 10:28 AM.Dave Werden (ASCAP)
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