
Trooper's Tribunal (Score)
Composer: Henry Fillmore, Edited by Timothy Rhea
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Description
Series: Legacy of the March “Trooper’s Tribunal” is a lesser-known Fillmore march that was published in 1905. The “Trooper’s Tribunal” title was a joke in that Fillmore intentionally misspelled “Troupers” so that it would appear as a military parade title (“Troopers on Review) as opposed to a circus march. This joke resulted from a disagreement between Henry and his Father, J.H. Fillmore, who felt that the Fillmore Brothers Company should only publish music of a religious and serious nature. J.H. Fillmore considered the circus to be beneath the dignity of his son. “Trooper’s Tribunal” has a wonderful circus flavor and if full of technical requirements of all band members. It is very much a delightful and happy march. As this is a circus march, a tempo between 132-160 beats per minute is acceptable, with the technique of the ensemble defining what is most appropriate.
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Product Info
| SKU | 10265S |
| Publisher | RBC Publications |
| Section | Concert Band |
| Category | Band |
