Product Description
Beethoven wrote some music for Military Band, including 5 Marches.
This is an arrangement of 2 of them WoO 18 &19 (works without opus numbers)
From the name of the Prussian General Yorck, Beethoven's March WoO 18 is also known as Marsch des Yorck'schen Korps (Armeemarschsammlung II, 103, Bundeswehr (Armeemarschsammlung II, 37, Königlich Preußisch) and Heeresmarsch II, 5), was composed in 1808 in F major as a "Marsch für die böhmische Landwehr".
Often known in English as the Yorckscher March.
Since Prussia and the Prussian army played a paramount role in the German states, the march is often played and is one of the most important German military marches. It is the traditional march of the Wachbataillon, the German Bundeswehr's elite drill unit, and is also played as the first march at the Grand Tattoo (Großer Zapfenstreich)[2] and it was a march of the East German armed forces.
They are rearranged here for double wind dectet.
Optional piccolo and bass will add depth to the sound
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