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Attila - Ungarischer Triumphmarsch - click for larger image
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Attila - Ungarischer Triumphmarsch - Sample sheet music
Sample sheet music
Title Attila - Ungarischer Triumphmarsch
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Concert march
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band)
Format PrtStm (full score and parts)
Publisher's article no. KL 2100
Year of publication 2010
Price 69.00 EUR (incl. 10 % Austrian VAT)
Composer Fucik, Julius
Arranger Fürst, Leonhard
Difficulty level 4
Evaluation level of countries PWM-at (Literaturliste Polka, Walzer, Marsch)
Additional info/contents One of the greatest masterpieces of the march king Julius Fucik!!!
Sample sheet music Sample sheet music click here
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Video sample
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Programme notes: additional text

You have to identify with this ambivalent historical figure to express the dichotomy in melodies, sounds and rhythms that Attila may once have gone through psychically. On the one hand there is the merciless warrior and conqueror who breaks into Europe after the migration of peoples and spreads fear and terror here - on the other hand a person who feels and suffers. The author seeks to make both sides aware of their conflict.

The idea for "Attila" was born in Niederrimsingen, today part of Breisach am Rhein, where the legend goes around that Attila would be buried in the vineyards of Tuniberg.

Quelle/Source: CD-Covertext, Prof.Wolfgang Suppan

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Requiem von Julius Fucik, arr. Eduard Scherzer - click here

Ritter Rudis Raubzüge - click here
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