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Written as a tribute to the British army unit, Sousa's "The Royal Welch Fusiliers" is a little-known March King classic. This march epitomizes the strong and enduring relationship between the U.S. Marine Corps and the Royal Welch Fusiliers, which dates back to the time of the Boxer Rebellion in China, where the two groups fought together as a combined Allied unit.
Composed By: "The Royal Welch Fusiliers March" was composed by John Philip Sousa.
Published By: "The Royal Welch Fusiliers March" was published by Theodore Presser Company.
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| Instrumentation | | 1 | - | Condensed Score | | 1 | - | Piccolo in C | | 4 | - | 1st Flute | | 4 | - | 2nd And 3rd Flute | | 2 | - | Oboe | | 2 | - | Bassoon | | 7 | - | 1st B Flat Clarinet | | 7 | - | 2nd B Flat Clarinet | | 6 | - | 3rd B Flat Clarinet | | 2 | - | E Flat Alto Clarinet | | 2 | - | B Flat Bass Clarinet | | 4 | - | E Flat Alto Saxophone | | 2 | - | B Flat Tenor Saxophone | | 2 | - | E Flat Baritone Saxophone | | 2 | - | B Flat Bass Saxophone | | 4 | - | 1st & 2nd B Flat Trumpet | | 6 | - | 1st B Flat Cornet | | 6 | - | 2nd B Flat Cornet | | 2 | - | 1st & 2nd Horn In F | | 2 | - | 3rd & 4th Horn In F | | 6 | - | 1st Trombone | | 6 | - | 2nd Trombone | | 4 | - | 3rd Trombone | | 2 | - | Euphonium B.C. | | 2 | - | 1st Tuba | | 2 | - | 2nd Tuba | | 2 | - | 3rd Tuba | | 6 | - | Drums |
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| | Other Pictures | | Front Cover | | Conductor Score | | Instrumentation |
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