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Lahousen-Marsch - click for larger image
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Title Lahousen-Marsch
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 180a
Double number/set Subaltern (41er Regimentsmarsch)
Price 36.00 EUR (incl. 10 % Austrian VAT)
Composer Rezek, Franz
Arranger Rameis, Emil
Difficulty level 1+
Additional info/contents Franz Rezek led the military music of Infantry Regiment No. 14 from 1882 until his retirement in 1911 and was very successful with his concerts in Bolzano and Linz, among other places. This march was created to honour the virtues and achievements of Wilhelm Lahousen, a highly respected and distinguished officer.
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Programme notes: additional text

The "Lahousen March" by Franz Rezek is undoubtedly one of the outstanding works within marching music and has established itself as a timeless piece in brass band literature. The composition of this march in 1898 is not only a testament to the musical creativity of Franz Rezek, but also a tribute to the regimental commander Wilhelm Lahousen Edler von Vivremont.

This march was created to honour the virtues and achievements of Wilhelm Lahousen, a highly respected and distinguished officer. The choice to compose and dedicate a march to this officer illustrates the importance of music as an expression of appreciation and recognition. The march not only captures the military atmosphere, but also pays tribute to Lahousen's legacy in sonic form.

The music of the "Lahousen March" is characterised by its distinctive and catchy melodies. The characteristic rhythms and recognisable structure of a march give it an unmistakable identity. The music conveys an atmosphere of strength, discipline and determination associated with military leadership and devotion to duty.

The performance of the "Lahousen March" has a special significance as it creates a link between the musical performance and the story. This march commemorates the sacrifices, commitment and dedication of the people in the service of their country. It contributes to the preservation of the memory of important personalities such as Wilhelm Lahousen and at the same time brings out the musical brilliance of Franz Rezek.

Quelle/Source: musicainfo.net (KI)

Information:
Dr. Friedrich Anzenberger, Blasmusikforschung

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