Saint Triphon
March
Marching Series
for: Concert band
Conductors part (C)
Item no.: 1182901
March
Marching Series
Arthur Ney was born at Potsdam, Germany in 1887. He settled in Switzerland in 1914 and became a Swiss citizen six years later. He conducted numerous wind bands and composed some ten fine marches, such as 'Marschbereit', 'Trompetenruf' and 'Vivat Lucerna', and three overtures for band. He died at Villars-sur-Ollan in 1963. His famous march 'Saint Triphon', named after a small town in the Swiss canton of Vaud, was published by Molenaar Edition as number 52 in the series 'Marstriomfen' (Famous Marches) and was an immediate success as several recordings proved at that time.
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Marching Series
for: Concert band
Conductors part (C)
Item no.: 1182901
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