Product Description
Lachner's Fest-Marsch für Blechinstrumente, Op. 143, is a ceremonial march composed in E-flat major, first published in 1873. This work exemplifies Lachner's Romantic-era style, characterized by rich harmonies and a robust brass texture.
The original scoring is for a brass ensemble and percussion, including:
4 trumpets in E-flat, 4 horns in E-flat, Baritone horn in B-flat, 3 trombones Tuba, Bombardon, Timpani, Snare Drums, Cymbals and Bass Drum.
This instrumentation creates a powerful and festive sound, suitable for grand occasions.
Our edition is for modern brass instruments, B-flat trumpets, B-flat Baritone, F Horns, Trombones (with modern clefs), Tuba I-II, Timpani, Drums and Cymbals.
Fest-Marsch, Op. 143, stands as a testament to Lachner's skill in composing for brass ensembles, delivering a vibrant and celebratory piece that continues to be performed and appreciated today.
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