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- Fucik, Julius
- Hartmann, Bruno
Duration: 5 minutes
Description: Julius Fučík (1872-1916) composed his FLORENTINER MARSCH, Op. 214 (GRANDE MARCIA ITALIANA), in 1907, drawing inspiration from the vibrant pageantry and ceremonial splendor of Italian military and civic bands. Fučík crafted this march on an unusually grand scale, with broad melodies, brilliant fanfares, and a noble, operatic sweep that set it apart from his lighter parade pieces. Though originally scored for wind band, the march quickly gained international popularity, and Bruno Hartmann’s later arrangement for full orchestra expanded its sonic palette, allowing its bold themes and dramatic contrasts to shine with symphonic richness. Today, the FLORENTINER MARSCH remains one of Fučík’s most frequently performed works, admired for its exuberance, stately character, and irresistible melodic appeal. It continues to be a favorite of concert bands and orchestras alike, embodying the festive spirit and flair that have made Fučík a beloved figure in the world of ceremonial and showpiece marches. Instrumentation: 1(dPicc)+1(dFl).1.2.1: 2Sax(AT): 2.2.3.0: Perc(4): Str (Vn Oblgt + 9.8.7.6.5): CS (Pno-Cond) in set. Reprint edition.