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Kinizsi
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Marsch / March / Marche / op. 80 Pál Kinizsi was a general in the Kingdom of Hungary in the 15th century. Due to his extraordinary physical strength and his fighting style with two swords he gained a legendary reputation.He is also referred to as the Hungarian Hercules.
Julius Fucik dedicated his powerful concert march KINIZSI to this folk hero and proves once again how he can use his musical means to give an appropriate expression, strength and a sense of connectedness to a historical situation.
The new arrangement comes from the estate of Siegfried Rundel and was published with great editorial care as well as musical dedication for a large wind orchestra with full score, condensed score and a large set of parts.
Please visit the website of RUNDEL Julius-Fucík-Edition www.juliusfucik.de
Grade Level GB: 6-7 Grade Level USA: 4 (Advanced) Composer: Fucik, Julius Arranger: Rundel, Siegfried Genre: Concert March, March Publisher: Rundel Size: A4 Info: Full Score + Condensed Score + Parts Rundel Order Number: MVSR2647 Release Date: 2019
Pál Kinizsi was a general in the Kingdom of Hungary in the 15th century. Due to his extraordinary physical strength and his fighting style with two swords he gained a legendary reputation. He...
World-renowned march composer Julius Fučík was born in Prague in 1872. An authentic and versatile Bohemian musician, Fučík attended the conservatory in his hometown for violin and bassoon. In 1891 he studied composition with Antonín Dvořák. Fučík played bassoon in several symphony and theatre orchestras. As common in Austria of that time, he had to prove himself...
Siegfried Rundel was born in Bußmannshausen on April 27, 1940. His fascination and natural talent for music showed from an early age. He played the trombone in the community band and tried first compositions and arrangements as a teenager. His teachers were pioneers of the German wind band development, such as Hans Feliy Husadel, Gustav Lotterer und Hellmut Haase-Altendorf. Siegfried Rundel...