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Reitermarsch

op. 428

Cavalry March · Marche des cavaleries

Reitermarsch

Concert Band

Reitermarsch
op. 428

Cavalry March · Marche des cavaleries

Performance time
00:02:50

Grade Level
Mittelstufe

Publisher
Rundel

Size
A4

Info
Full Score + Condensed Score + Parts

Order Number
MVSR2648

Release Date
2012

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Johann Strauß’ „Reitermarsch“ (Cavalry March) op. 428 is taken from his dramatic work “Simplicius”, which Strauß wrote in 1887 in collaboration with the young librettist Viktor Léon as a modern play with music. Yet, the management of the theater announced “Simplicius” as an operetta. The work premiered on December 17, 1887 at the “Theater an der Wien”, conducted by 62-year-old Johann Strauß and unhappily interrupted by a fire alarm. The “Reiterlied”, which Strauß later used as first motive in the “Reitermarsch”, received so much spontaneous applause at the premiere that it was immediately encored. In the trio of the march Strauß makes use of the song motive “D’rum sag’ ich dir Ade, Universität” and a march motive taken from the overture. Still in December 1887, at a concert in the public gardens, Karl Komzak presented a “Simplicius-March”, which likely was identical to the “Reitermarsch”. Eduard Strauß also performed this march in January of the following year at the Musikverein Wien. The “Reitermarsch” obviously had huge public appeal right from the start and remained very popular. It is performed at the Vienna New Year’s Concert still today.

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19th century / 1800 / 1900

Arrangement / Transcription

Dragoon

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March

Marching music

New Year's Concert

New Year's Eve concert

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Operetta / Light Opera

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op. 428
Cavalry March
Marche des cavaleries

Johann Strauß’ „Reitermarsch“ (Cavalry March) op. 428 is taken from his dramatic work “Simplicius”, which Strauß wrote in 1887 in collaboration with the young librettist Viktor Léon as a modern play with music. Yet, the management of the theater announced “Simplicius” as an operetta. The work premiered on December 17, 1887 at the “Theater an der Wien”, conducted by 62-year-old Johann Strauß and unhappily interrupted by a fire alarm. The “Reiterlied”, which Strauß later used as first motive in the “Reitermarsch”, received so much spontaneous applause at the premiere that it was immediately encored. In the trio of the march Strauß makes use of the song motive...

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