APOLLO-MARSCH

(1859, arr. 2023)

PUBLISHER: T.U.X. PEOPLE’S MUSIC, LLC | ca. 3.5 minutes | GRADE 2/MEDIUM EASY
JOSEPHINE LANG/ARR. JOSH TRENTADUE | © 2023 T.U.X. PEOPLE’S MUSIC, LLC


INSTRUMENTATION

WOODWINDS: Flute, Oboe, Bassoon, 2 Bb Clarinets, Bass Clarinet
SAXOPHONES: Alto, Tenor, Bari
BRASS: 2 Bb Trumpets, Horn, Trombone, Euphonium, Tuba
PERCUSSION (7 players required): Timpani, Glockenspiel, Xylophone, Snare Drum, Bass Drum, Triangle, Crash Cymbals


SCORE FOLLOWER


ABOUT THIS ARRANGEMENT

While composer Josephine Lang is most well known for her wide variety of lieder, her catalog also includes a collection of works written exclusively for piano. Born in Munich in 1815, Lang was taught how to play the piano at a very early age by her mother; Lang’s compositional craft was soon apparent during her studies. Throughout the majority of her life, Lang would continue to write music and teach piano, leaving behind an important and long-lasting legacy as one of the most respected and prolific song composers of the 19th century.

This adaptation of Lang’s piano work Apollo-Marsch serves as an introduction of her music to younger ensembles. Of note, while Lang’s march uses the first strain, second strain, and trio sections, it ultimately takes a more symphonic approach by repeating the introductory fanfare, the first strain, and the second strain after the trio, thereby creating an overall ABA ternary form before the march ends with a brief coda. For those who wish to play a slightly shorter excerpt of this adaptation, a performance of the work may be concluded at the end of the trio.