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Title
Under The Double Eagle (Unter dem Doppeladler)
Article no.
3175929
Category
Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory
Concert march
Instrumentation
Ha
(concert/wind band)
Format
PrtStm
(full score and parts)
Country of publication
USA (us)
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Series title
Concert Performance Series
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Composer
Wagner, Joseph Franz
Arranger
Thurston, Robert
Difficulty level
3
Additional info/contents
Josef Franz Wagner (1856-1908) was a military bandmaster and composer known as the “Austrian March King.” He wrote “Under the Double Eagle,” his most popular and enduring composition, in 1902 It later became the official march of the 1st Austrian Artillery Regiment Number 2. The title refers to the double eagle in the coat of arms of the Austro-Hungarian double monarchy. America’s own “March King,” John Philip Sousa, liked the piece enough to record it three times with his own band.
Prt
Flt
1,2
Ob
Fag
Clr
1,2,3
BClr
ASax
1,2
TSax
BSax
Trp
1,2,3
Hrn
in F 1,2
Trb
1,2
Euph
in C (
BC
)
Euph
in Bb (
TC
)
Tub
Tmp
Glsp
Perc
1,2:
-
SD
-
BD
-
MCym
-
Trng
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