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TP244 Score and parts
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Jules Cerclier (1823-1897)
What little we know of Jules Henri Louis Cerclier (1823-1897) comes from the records of the Conservatoire National in Paris, his alma mater and eventual employer.[fn. 1] He was born in Paris on May 29, 1823 to a musical family and baptized two days later at l'Eglise Saint-Sulpice. His studies in music at the Conservatoire began in 1835 in solfege and violin. From 1842-1846 he studied trumpet...
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About 30 Marches
Fun to play
While the marches share certain affinities, such as the thin textured openings and loud closings, the melodic lines, forms, use of soloists, textures, and rhythms vary considerably. In all, they are exciting, fun to play, and suitable both in concert and as fanfares for special occasions.
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Product details
- Composed
- c. 1891
- Genre
- romantic
- Published
- 2006
- Publisher
- The Brass Press