Palestra March, The
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General Info
Year: 1937
Duration: c.
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Carl Fischer
Cost: Score and Parts – Out of print.
Instrumentation
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Errata
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Program Notes
This original march by Frederick Fennell received its premiere performance on March 17, 1938, by the Eastman School Symphony Band. A palestra is a public place in ancient Greece for training and practice in wrestling and other athletics.
Media
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State Ratings
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Performances
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- Eastman School (Rochester, N.Y.) Symphony Band (Frederick Fennell, conductor) – 17 March 1938 *Premiere Performance*
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- New Mexico (as editor) (1928/1970)
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- The Palestra March (1937)
- Petite Symphonie (as editor) (1885/1985)
- Pieces of Eight (as editor; arr. Neff) (1954)
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- Riders for the Flag (as editor) (1927/1968)
- The Rifle Regiment March (as editor) (1886/1985)
- Rolling Thunder March (as editor) (1916/1982)
- Sabre and Spurs (as editor) (1918/1977/2005)
- Second Suite in F (as editor) (1911/2006)
- Serenade (as arranger) (1881/1986)
- Serenade No 11 in Eb (as editor) (c. 1781/1791/1995)
- The Spirit of Youth
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- The Vanished Army (as editor) (1919/1946/1986)
- The Washington Post (as arranger) (1889/1982)
- Wedding Dance (as editor; tr. Johnston) (1955/1967/1995)
Resources
- Fennell, F. (1937). The "Palestra" March [score]. Carl Fischer: New York.