Product Description
Triumphal March from Aida for Brass Quartet
By Giuseppe
Verdi (1813-1901) Arranged by Jari Villanueva for Brass Quartet
Score
2 Trumpets
Horn in F (Horn in Eb, Trombone)
Euphonium (Baritone TC)
Substitute parts included
Music downloaded in PDF format upon payment
Many composers have written a triumphal march, with maybe the best known one being by Italian opera composer, Giuseppe Verdi for his 1871 grand opera, Aida, where, in the second act, Radames leads the Egyptian army on its return following their victory over the Ethiopians. This great opera was commissioned by and first performed at Cairos Khedivial Opera House (which was built on the orders of the Khedive Ismail to celebrate the opening of the Suez Canal) on December 24, 1871. This selection is often played during graduation ceremonies.
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