John Philip Sousa
The Royal Welch Fusiliers No. 2
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Composer:John Philip SousaGenre:BandStyle:MarchCompose Date:1930Average_duration:2:43"The Royal Welch Fusiliers No. 2" is a band music composed by John Philip Sousa, an American composer and conductor known as the "March King." The piece was composed in 1919 and premiered on May 23, 1919, at the Hippodrome Theatre in New York City. The composition is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, titled "The Welshman," is a lively and energetic march that features a prominent melody played by the brass section. The second movement, titled "The Harp and Crown," is a slower and more lyrical piece that showcases the woodwind section. The final movement, titled "The Red Dragon," is a fast and exciting march that brings the piece to a rousing conclusion. "The Royal Welch Fusiliers No. 2" is a tribute to the Royal Welch Fusiliers, a British Army regiment that was formed in 1689 and served in many conflicts throughout history. Sousa was inspired to compose the piece after meeting with members of the regiment during their visit to the United States in 1919. The composition is notable for its use of traditional Welsh melodies and instrumentation, including the harp and the Welsh triple harp. Sousa also incorporates elements of military music, such as bugle calls and drum rolls, to create a sense of pageantry and grandeur. Overall, "The Royal Welch Fusiliers No. 2" is a stirring and patriotic piece of music that celebrates the history and traditions of the Royal Welch Fusiliers. Its memorable melodies and lively rhythms have made it a popular choice for military bands and concert performances around the world.More....
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