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Addio Mamula - click for larger image
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Title Addio Mamula
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Street march
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band)
Instrumentation/info MBF (card size)
Format DirStm (Condensed Score and parts)
Publisher's article no. KL 723
Double number/set Allzeit voran!
Price 21.00 EUR (incl. 10 % Austrian VAT)
Composer Mader, Anton
Difficulty level 2
Duration 2:20
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Programme notes: additional text

The title of the march refers to Fort Mamula, a coastal fort on the
Entrance of the bay of Cattaro (Montenegro) named after the builder, General Lazarus Baron of Mamula. At the entrance of the march the regiment call of the Fortress Artillery Regiment No. 5 stationed in this fort is used.
The text in the Trio ab Grandioso is a soldier song from the Bocche di Cattaro.
"Addio Mamula" was a popular sailor song of the Imperial and Royal Navy, which the outgoing crew sang as a farewell.
The title of the march thus refers to both the song and the fort.

"Addio Mamula"
(Greetings Mother)

Greetings mother, O my mother
We're going away, we're going away.
Greetings mother, o my mother,
We're leaving, I won't be back.

And when I come home, I come with flowers.
Long live love, long live love.
And when I come home, I come with flowers.
Long live love and those who know how to make it.

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