Slavonic Rock March (Fanfarenorchester)
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Slavonic Rock March (Fanfarenorchester)
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Slavonic Rock March (Fanfarenorchester)

  • Instrumentation Fanfare Orchestra
  • Editor David Well
  • Difficulty Level
    (easy)
  • Edition Score
  • Publisher Gobelin
  • Order no. GOB000613-120
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  • Term: 2:30
  • ISMN: 9790035212387
According to his teachers, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893), was not particularly gifted. His special talents were acknowledged only in 1865 when he had been working for the Ministry of Finances for some years.
In 1866 he was appointed teacher at the Conservatory and applied himself to composing. His oeuvre is fairly extensive and many of his compositions receive a high ranking on the international list of classical music, including his six symphonies, solo concertos (violin concerto and piano concertos), ballets (The Nut Cracker, Swan Lake), and his overtures (1812 and Romeo and Juliette).
In 1893 Tchaikovsky died of Cholera after drinking a glass of infectedwater.

His Slavonic March is a popular concert piece for symphonic orchestra that is still frequently performed in concert halls.
David Well arranged the theme and created a contemporary march in rock style.

Tchaikovsky once said to an unsatisfied teacher: 'I will be a great composer within 10 years time. '