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Orchestre d'accordéon

Blaze Away

Feuert los!

Blaze Away

Orchestre d'accordéon

Blaze Away
Feuert los!

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Durée
00:03:07

Difficulté
Mittel-/Oberstufe

Maison d'édition
Rundel

Format
A4

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Numéro d'édition
MVSR2396AK

Date de publication
2011

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Abraham (Abe) Holzmann was born in New York in 1874. He began his career as an elevator boy, followed by a job as dry goods store office clerk. He then became a highly successful composer, a department head and an advertising manager for music publishing firms. He was musically educated at the New York Conservatory of music, and went to work as an office boy parallel to his studying. By the age of twenty he was leading a dance orchestra which played at Harlem’s most fashionable night clubs. After graduation he joined the newly formed publishing firm Feist and Frankenthaler as a nine-dollar-a-week pianist, and soon began to write popular dances and marches. His first cake-walk, “Smokey Mokes”, e.g. sold 2,500,000 copies. At the same time he organized the firm’s orchestra and band department and later found similar employments with other publishers in the New York area. His last position was that of an advertising manager for the journal of the American Federation of Musicians, the “International Musician”. Holzmann died in East Orange in 1939. The inspiration for this march came from a well-publicized incident during the Spanish-American War. During a naval encounter in Manila Bay in 1898, Admiral George Dewey was standing on the bridge of the flagship “Olympia” with Captain Charles Gridley, who was awaiting firing orders from his superior officer. When Dewey gave the command, “You may fire when you are ready,” Gridley passed the order to his crew with, “Well, boys, let’s blaze away!” Holzmann’s “Blaze Away!” is one of the best-known and popular American marches also outside the United States. It should perhaps be added that the soldiers’ humor prevalent in various countries added lyrics to the beautiful trio which are not apt for publication…

The accordion orchestra version of this piece is NOT combinable with the concert band version!

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Mots clés

Südostasien

6/8-Marsch / Sechsachtel-Marsch

Accordéon

Bateau

Espagne

Feu

Guerre

l'Asie

Lac / Eaux

Marche

Marin

Mer / Océan

Océans

Olympia / Jeux Olympiques

USA / États-Unis d'Amérique

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Lord of Seven Seas

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Blaze Away

Blaze Away

Böhmischer Traum (Polka)<br>-Akkordeonorchester-

Böhmischer Traum (Polka)<br>-Akkordeonorchester-

Schloß Horneburg

Schloß Horneburg

Saluto Lugano

Saluto Lugano

Wir grüßen mit Musik

Wir grüßen mit Musik

Autres titres de la sérieRUNDEL Accordion Orchestra


St. Thomas-Choral

St. Thomas-Choral

Sousa-Highlights

Sousa-Highlights

Opening

Opening

Viva Brasil

Viva Brasil

Midnight Dancer

Midnight Dancer

Autres titres du genreMarche de concert / Marche


Leitmeritzer Schützenmarsch

Leitmeritzer Schützenmarsch

Traktorenmarsch

Traktorenmarsch

Invercargill

Invercargill

Opening

Opening

Spanischer Marsch

Spanischer Marsch