Marche Militaire
op. 20 (1932)arranged for solo piano by the composer
Duration: 4'
Publisher
Boosey & Hawkes
Territory
This work is available from Boosey & Hawkes
for the world.
Availability
World premiere of version
02/07/2000
St. John's Smith Square, London
Kolja Lessing, pft
Repertoire Note
Goldschmidt originally wrote his Marche Militaire in 1932 for the Berliner Funkstunde, a radio orchestra which he regularly conducted at that time. He later said that he wanted to make a personal statement about the ominous threat of fascism and the music’s grimly sardonic character makes it clear that this is in every sense an anti-Marche Militaire. The piece was clearly something of a favourite of the composer’s – he made an arrangement for wind band in 1938, and also this version for solo piano. Later still, in 1986, he incorporated the original version into his orchestral suite, Chronica.