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Jubilee March

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Edwin Franko Goldman

Edwin Franko Goldman (arr. Erik Leidzén)


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General Info

Year: 1937
Duration: c. 2:25
Difficulty: III (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Feist
Cost: Score and Parts – Out of print.


Instrumentation

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Errata

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Program Notes

Goldman wrote marches out of necessity as well as from musical inspiration. The Goldman Band sometimes played 60 to 70 concerts on successive nights without repeating a program, and a large and varied repertory was essential. By 1937, when Jubilee March was written, the marches were scheduled on the program or played as encores at the end of the concert; they were rarely interpolated in the "heavy" part of the concert as they were in the early years.

With unison chromatic woodwind passages set against triumphant-sounding brass chords, the break strain helps to make this march a favorite of many listeners.

- Program Note from Program Notes for Band


Media

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State Ratings

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Performances

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  • United States Coast Guard Band (New London, Conn.) (Richard Wyman, conductor) – 18 March 2018


Works for Winds by This Composer


Resources

  • Smith, Norman E. (2002). Program Notes for Band. Chicago: GIA Publications, pp. 237.