Invercargill March (arr. Peet du Toit) by George Trevare Sheet Music for Brass Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
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Invercargill March (arr. Peet du Toit) Digital Sheet Music
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Invercargill March (arr. Peet du Toit)by George Trevare Brass Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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Alexander Frame Lithgow (1 December 1870 in Glasgow 12 July 1929 in Launceston, Tasmania) was a Scottish-born, New Zealand and Australian based composer and bandleader known as the "Sousa of the Antipodes". His name is pronounced "Alek" by his family.

In 1876, the Lithgows emigrated to Invercargill, New Zealand. Aged 6, Alex went to Invercargill Grammar School (now Invercargill Middle School). He attended Invercargill's Presbyterian Church, First Church. He liked Ice Hockey, the Circus and Rugby. His family was musical, performing as the six-member Lithgow Concert Company around Southland.

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