Triumphal March
by Alfred Hollins,
reprint of 1905 Novello edition
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This is a new printing of the original edition on sturdy acid-free
paper. 20 pages. All markings are original. Alfred Hollins was a prolific recitalist
whose concerts were all the more amazing because he was born blind and
he wrote much of the music he played. He was known for addressing his audiences
with descriptions and commentary about the music.
Highest quality guaranteed. Size of music is 12.5" x 9.5 ". $12.00.
This Is Newly Printed Music
Alfred Hollins (1865-1942), is probably best known for his A
Trumpet Minuet (1929). In 1904, Hollins played Triumphal March
on the V/127 stop Hill & Son organ in Sydney Town Hall and specifically
used its Carillon, a set of bells at 2' pitch on the Solo division.
Here’s a great chance to use your chimes!. Moderately difficult.
Look at the Music
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