Johann Strauss (Sohn)
Egyptischer Marsch op. 335
Johann Strauss (Sohn)
Egyptischer Marsch op. 335
- Instrumentation Flexible Ensemble (4 Instruments, Percussion and Timpani)
- Composer Johann Strauss (Sohn)
- Editor Gottfried Hummel
- Series light & flexi
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Difficulty Level
- Edition Sheet Music
- Publisher Edition Hummel Ton
- Order no. EHT-BLM-169
Description:
The Egyptian March was one of the highlights of the Vienna Philharmonic's 2026 New Year's Concert. The work was first performed on July 6, 1869 in Pavlovsk, Russia. As a special feature, the piece contains oriental motifs and a 22-bar sequence in which the musicians sing The march by Johann Strauss commemorates the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869. In 1871, Strauss dedicated this march to the Grand Duke of Baden, Friedrich I.
Included in the part set "Light & Flexi ":
1st part in C (high)
1st part in C (low)
1. Part in Bb
1. Part in E flat
2. Part in C (high)
2. Part in C (low)
2. Part in Bb
2. Part in E flat
3. Part (secondary part) in C (bass clef)
3. Voice (secondary voice) in Bb
3rd voice (secondary voice) in F
4th voice (bass 1&2) in C (bass clef)
4th voice (bass) in Bb
4th voice (bass) in E flat
E bass
Drums
Timbalom
Included in the part set "Light & Flexi ":
1st part in C (high)
1st part in C (low)
1. Part in Bb
1. Part in E flat
2. Part in C (high)
2. Part in C (low)
2. Part in Bb
2. Part in E flat
3. Part (secondary part) in C (bass clef)
3. Voice (secondary voice) in Bb
3rd voice (secondary voice) in F
4th voice (bass 1&2) in C (bass clef)
4th voice (bass) in Bb
4th voice (bass) in E flat
E bass
Drums
Timbalom