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Wiener Philharmoniker Fanfare
Richard Strauss / Wil van der Beek
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The "Wiener Philharmoniker Fanfare" was composed on the occasion of the first Wiener Philharmoniker Benefit Ball in 1924. This ball aimed to raise money for the orchestra musicians' pension fund and has become a tradition, with this fanfare being performed every year as guests enter the ballroom.
The work was originally written for 6 trumpets, 8 horns, 6 trombones, 2 bass tubas and timpani. An occasional work, which has become a keeper because of its quality!
Note for the conductor: This arrangement can also be performed at will by a brass ensemble and percussion. In that case, of course, only the following intrumentation should be used: trumpets - horns - trombones - euphonium - bass - timpani - cymbal à 2.
Level: 4
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Publisher | Title | Composer / Arranger | Voicing | SKU | Price | QTY |
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Tierolff | Wiener Philharmoniker Fanfare (Score) | Richard Strauss / Wil van der Beek | 100264S | 22.00 |