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Khevenhüller Marsch - Sample sheet music
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Title Khevenhüller Marsch
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Street march
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band)
Instrumentation/info MBF (card size)
Publisher's article no. KL 1151
Price 27.00 EUR (incl. 10 % Austrian VAT)
Composer Fridrich, Anton
Arranger Kliment, Hans
Difficulty level 2
Duration 2:10
Additional info/contents Regiments und Defiliermarsch des ehem. k.+k.Österr.I.R. Nr.7.
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Programme notes: additional text

This Carinthian traditional march goes back to the k.u.k. Infantry Regiment No.7, whose regiment owner from 1888 was Field Marshal Ludwig Andreas von Khevenhüller. For his achievements in the War of the Austrian Succession, Empress Maria Theresa had awarded him the Order of the Golden Fleece. The regiment's recruiting area was the crown land (duchy) of Carinthia.

The "Khenvenhüller March" is the composer's most successful work and is dedicated to the officers' corps of the k.u.k. Infatry Regiment No.7. The march was first performed on 24 June 1889, the anniversary of the Battle of Custozza in 1866, in the festively decorated Knights' Hall of Hochosterwitz Castle in Carinthia. The occasion was the "ceremonial garlanding" of the image of the regiment's owner Ludwig Andreas von Khevenhüller.

Quelle/Spource: Friedrich Anzenberger, Österreichische Blasmusikzeitung Nr.5, Mai 2022, Seite 25.

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