Persian March Op. 289 for Concert Wind Band

By: Johann Strauss II
For: Concert band / wind band
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Composer
Johann Strauss II
Year of composition
1864
Arranger
Difficulty
Easy (Grades 1-3)
Duration
2 minutes
Genre
Classical music
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Johann Strauss II (b Vienna, 1825; d Vienna, 1899). Austrian composer, conductor, and violinist, eldest son of Johann Strauss, and deservedly known the famous ’Waltz King’, he became the leading composer of late 19th centuryViennese operetta. Although he is best known today for Die Fledermaus and The Gypsy Baron, in his day he was more popular for such now forgotten works as The Merry War (1882), The Queen’s Lace Handkerchief (1882), and Prince Methusalem (1883). Even A Night in Venice (1884) had only a short run. However, under a number of titles such as Champagne Sec and Rosalinda, Die Fledermaus enjoyed Broadway revivals throughout the first half of the 20th century. Strauss married singer Henriette "Jetty" Treffz in August 1862, and they settled in Hietzing. Thereafter, she became his business manager and apparently a great inspiration, drawing him toward operetta, just as Viennese theatre operators were becoming tired of the works of Offenbach. Persischer Marsch (Persian March), opus 289, was composed in the autumn of 1864. The composer conducted the first Viennese performance of the march in December of 1864 at a festival concert in the Vienna Volksgarten, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of his debut as a composer.

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Londonderry Air (CB), Theme from Organ Symphony No. 3 (CB), Where’re you walk (CB), Gavotte (CB), La Princesse Jaune [The Yellow Princess](CB), Toasts and Tunes for all occasions (CB), Princess Ida [Introduction] (CB), Jerusalem [with optional voice or choir] (CB), Berceuse Op 16 (CB), Le Roi S’Amuse [Suite] (CB), Sweet Remembrance (CB), Prelude (Te Deum) (CB), Romance in F (CB), Danse Villageoise [Suite Pastorale] (CB), Overture: The Thieving Magpie (CB), Symphony No. 4 Op. 98 (CB), Triumphal March: Cleopatra (CB), Les Patineurs [The Skaters Waltz] (CB), Sevilla [Suite: Espanola Op. 47] (CB), The Pelly Waltz (CB), At the Village fair [Opera: Faust] (CB), Andante Cantabile (CB), Soldiers Chorus [Opera : Faust 1859] (CB), March: Entrance of the Boyards (CB), Prelude and Les Chasseresses [Sylvia Ballet] (CB), March: Prussia’s glory (CB), Polovtsian Dances [Prince Igor] (CB), Memories of Covent Garden (CB), Mazurka (Coppelia Ballet) (CB), Overture: Masques & Beramasques (CB), Malaguena [Opera: Boabdil] (CB), Krupp March (CB), Water Musik [Suite 5 movements] (CB), March Lorraine (CB), L’enfance du Christ (CB), Sheep may safely graze (CB), Ballet Egyptian (CB), The Barber of Lavapies-Selection (CB), El baile de Luis Alonso (CB), March: The Grenadier’s Return (CB), French Military March [Suite Algerienne] (CB), March of the Peers (CB), Trumpet Voluntary (1700) (CB), Triumphal March from Tarpeja WoO2 (CB), March: National Emblem (CB), March: Le Pere la Victoire (CB), Marche Nuptiale (CB), March Majestic (CB), Funeral March of a Marionette (CB), Wenzel March (CB), Light Baggage Gallop (CB), March: Remembrance of Paris (CB), March to the Scaffold (CB), Slavonic Dance No. 3 Op. 46 (CB), Slavonic Dance No. 2 Op. 46 (CB), Lucy Long for Bassoon and Concert Band, Slavonic Dance No. 1 Op. 46 (CB), Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis (CB), Triumphal March-Cantata: Caractacus Op. 35 (CB), Ouvre Ton Coeur (Open your heart) (CB), Overture: Italian girl in Algiers (CB), Overture: William Tell (Gallop only) (CB), Overture: The Barber of Seville (CB), Pavane pour une infante defunte (CB), La boda de Luis Alonso (CB), Brass Symphony [3rd Movement] (CB), La Chaste Suzanne (Trombone and CB), Overture: Iolanthe (CB), Beguine Royale (CB), A Highland Hoedown (CB), Destiny Waltz (CB), La Tarantelle de Belphegor (CB), March Radetzky (CB), Berceuse [Dolly Suite] (CB), Overture: Di Ballo (CB), Faust Ballet Music: 7 Phryne’s Dance (CB), March: Royal Standard (CB), La Campanella (CB), Faust Ballet Music: 6. Mirror Variations (CB), Faust Ballet Music: 5. Dance of the Trojan Women (CB), Faust Ballet Music: 4. Cleopatra’s Variations (CB), Faust Ballet Music: 3. Ancient Dance (CB), Faust Ballet Music: 2. Slow Dance (CB), Faust Ballet Music: 1. Dance of the Nubian Slaves (CB), Selection: H. M. S. Pinafore (CB), Scicilienne [Pelleas & Melisande] Op. 80 (CB), Pavanne (CB), Dance of the little Moorish Slaves [AIDA] (CB), Bolero (CB), Strange Adventure [Yeomen of the Guard] (CB), Dance of the Tumblers (CB), Salut d’amour (CB), Slavonic Dance No. 8 in G minor Op. 46 (CB), Overture: Tancredi (CB), Norwegian Rhapsody (CB), Hungarian Dance [From Foreign Lands] Op. 23 (CB), Danse Slave [Opera: Le Roi Malgre Lui] (CB), March of the dwarfs [Lyric Suite Op. 54] (CB), Slavonic Dance No. 4 in F major Op. 46 (CB), Beceuse de Jocelyn (Alto-Sax & Concert wind Band), Bourree [Suite ancienne] (CB), Selection: The Pirates of Penzance (CB), Selection: The Mikado (CB) and La fille aux cheveux de lin (Girl with the flaxen hair) (CB)

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