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Persischer Marsch

op. 289

Persian March
Marche persane

Persischer Marsch

Orchestre d'Harmonie

Persischer Marsch

op. 289

Persian March
Marche persane

Durée
00:02:20

Difficulté
Mittelstufe

Maison d'édition
Rundel

Format
A4

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Numéro d'édition
MVSR3450

Date de publication
2020

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In 1864 Johann Strauß (son) (1825-1899) wrote some compositions, which he dedicated to regents of European and Asian countries. Probably the most interesting of these works - his "Persian March, op. 289" - was written in early summer in Pavlovsk near St. Petersburg. Strauß spent his summers there every year. The new piece of music that was often called "Persischer Armee-Marsch" was presented to the Russian public at many of Strauß' guest performance concerts that same summer. Returning to his hometown Vienna, the composer presented it to his home audience for the first time the following December.

The Shah of Persia Nāser ad-Din Schāh (1831-1896), to whom it was dedicated, appreciated arts in general and especially the honour of this March dedicated to him. Therefore, he promptly awarded Johann Strauß the "Persian Order of the Sun". When the Shah visited the World Exhibition in Vienna years later, the people organising the event found themselves under pressure, because nobody knew with which hymn the Shah should be received. It was darkly remembered that the trio theme from Strauß' Opus 289 had occasionally been called the "Persian Hymn". So, the marching military bands played the "Persian March" - instead of the Persian national anthem. The Shah preserved his imperial dignity and did not let the mistake be noticed ...

There was, however, a grain of truth in that mistake. After all, the melody in question was not invented by the composer. Strauß himself wanted to make sure people knew that he had used an original melody from Persia in the trio. However, nothing is known about the exact origin of this melody.

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Wunschkonzert

Johann Strauß

Arrangement / Transcription

Classique viennois

Concert du Nouvel an

Concert du Nouvel An

Désert

Hymne

l'Arabie

l'Asie

Marche

Musique classique

Orient

oriental

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op. 289
Persian March
Marche persane


Difficulté France: 2me Division / Grade 3
Difficulté Belgique: Tweede / Grade 3
Compositeur: Strauß (Sohn), Johann
Arrangeur: Schwalgin, Stefan
Catégorie: Classique, Transcriptions d'œuvres classiques, Marche de concert, Marche
Durée: 2,20
Maison d'édition: Rundel
Format: DIN A4
Info: Partition + Conducteur + Parties
Rundel Numéro d'édition: MVSR3450
Date de publication: 2020

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