Apollo March (arr Rhodes)
Anton Bruckner (arr. Thomas C. Rhodes)
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General Info
Year: 1862 / 1986
Duration: c. 2:40
Difficulty: IV (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Southern Music
Cost: Score and Parts (print) - $65.00 | Score Only (print) - $8.95
Instrumentation
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Errata
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Program Notes
The Apollo-Marsch was for many years attributed to Bruckner and put as WAB 115 by Grasberger. This march was even performed on 14 September 1924, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Bruckner's birth.
It is now definite that the Apollo-Marsch was composed in 1857 as Mazzuchelli-Marsch for the Austria-Hungary Infantry-regiment No. 10 by Béla Kéler, a student of Kitzler, while Bruckner copied the instrumentation and form exactly, but not the music, for his own Marsch in E-flat major.
- Program Note from Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music
Media
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State Ratings
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Performances
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- New Orleans (La.) Concert Band (Charles Taylor, conductor) – 2 November 2019
Works for Winds by This Composer
- Adagio from Symphony No 7 (arr. Schmalz) (1881-83/1995)
- Adagio from Symphony No 7 (arr. Walker) (1881-83/2000)
- Antiphon (arr. Gordon) (1884/1976)
- Apollo March (arr. Leidzen) (1862/1951)
- Apollo March (arr. Rhodes) (1862/1986)
- Ave Maria (trans. Buehlman) (1861/)
- Ave Maria (arr. Doss) (1861/2012)
- Ave Maria (trans. Kreines) (1882/2006)
- Ave Maria (arr. Leinhart) (1861/2012)
- Ave Maria (arr. Malecki) (1861/?)
- Ave Maria (arr. Marlatt) (1861/)
- Ave Maria (trans. Powell) (1861/2012)
- Ave Maria (trans. Reid) (1861/2013)
- Cathedral Music (arr. Daehn) (1885/2005)
- Christus Factus Est (arr. Thurston). see: Two Solemn Pieces
- Christus Factus Est (setting Wilds) (1884/2018)
- Drei Satze und Marsch in D Moll (arr. Schrijvers) (1862/2008)
- Ecce Sacerdos Magnus (arr. O'Neil) (1885/)
- Festive Cantata (1862)
- Germanenzug (1863-64)
- Hunt Scherzo from Symphony No 4 (arr. Dytrt) (1878/1979)
- Hymn of Praise (arr. Gordon) (1885/1969)
- Locus iste (arr. Grevenbroek) (1869/1998)
- March in E-flat (arr. Tousignant) (1865/2013)
- March in E-flat Major (arr. Leidzen) (1865/1951)
- March in Es-dur (arr. Takahashi) (1865/2011)
- Marsch in Es-dur (ed. Bornhöft) (1865/1996)
- Mass No. 2 in E minor (1866/1882)
- Mass No. 2 in E minor (tr. Scatterday) (1866/1882/)
- Motets for Band (arr. Grevenbroek) (2000)
- Os Justi (arr. Doss) (1879/2004)
- Os Justi (arr. Forbes) (1879/2017)
- Os Justi (arr. Meyer) (1879/)
- Prayer and Alleluia (arr. Marlatt) (1868/2009)
- Symphony No 4, Movement 1 (arr. Schmalz) (1874/1878/)
- Symphony Nr 5: Finale (arr. Jenssen) (1975-78/2004)
- Three Preludes (arr. Broege) (1836/1996)
- Two Solemn Pieces (arr. Thurston)
- Christus Factus Est (arr. Thurston) (1884/1999)
- Vexilla Regis (arr. Stevens) (1892/1995)
Resources
- Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music. "Anton Bruckner." Accessed 12 February 2017
- Kéler, B.; Rhodes, T. (1986). Apollo March [score]. Southern Music. Co.: San Antonio, Tex.