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Berlioz, Louis HectorLouis Hector Berlioz
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(1803 - 1869)
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› Auzende, Ange-Marie 3
› Brewer, Alfred Herbert 1
› Dewagtere, Bernard 8
› Guilmant, Alexandre 3
› Heidtmann, Klaus 1
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Berlioz, Louis Hector: Marche hongroise

Hungarian March
Damnation de Faust
Louis Hector Berlioz


Tenor Saxophone, Piano
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Marche hongroise
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Composer
Louis Hector Berlioz
Louis Hector Berlioz (1803 - 1869)
Sheet centralLa damnation de Faust (37 sheet music)
Instrumentation

Tenor Saxophone, Piano

Style

Romantic

Arranger
Louis Hector Berlioz
Dewagtere, Bernard (1958 - )
Date1846
CopyrightCopyright © Dewagtere, Bernard
Alternative titleUngarischer Marsch (Faust Verdammnis) - De marzo de Hungría (Condenación de Fausto) - Março húngara (Danação de Fausto) - Ungherese Marzo (dannazione di Faust)
[?] Among the works on the programme [of a concert at Pesth in February 1846] was the march which now serves as the finale of Part I of my legend of Faust. It had been written the night before I left for Hungary. A Viennese music-lover, well acquainted with the ways of the country I was about to visit, had come to see me a few days earlier with a volume of old tunes. "If you want to please the Hungarians, he said, write a piece on one of their national themes; they will be delighted, and on your...(+)
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Hungarian march - The Damnation of Faust, H. Berlioz