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Author Honvédség Központi Fúvószenekara

Title Történelmi magyar indulók (XVIII-XIX. sz.) = Marches from the Hungarian history (18-19th centuries)
Published [Hungary?] : Hungaroton Classic, ℗1994

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Series Hungaroton classic
Hungaroton classic.
Contents Marche regimento de Marshall, Hob.iii:315 / Franz Joseph Haydn -- The Imperial and Royal 12th Nador-Hussars' march / Gabor Hertelendi -- The Hungarian nobility's Insurgent Army's march / Sandor Kisfaludy -- The Imperial and Royal 2nd Hungarian Line Infantry Alexander I Regiment's march / Louis-Luc Loiseau de Persuis -- The Imperial and Royal 51st Transylvanian-Hungarian Line Infantry / Frigyes Starke -- The Imperial and Royal 12th Nador-Hussars' March / Georg Druschetzky -- Hungarian march / Jozsef Reznicek -- March, "Farewell to Pozsony" / Janos Zaitz -- Hungarian march, op. 1 / Josef Gung'l -- Hungarian grenadiers' march / Anonymous (Laszlo Marosi, conductor ; Hungarian Army Central Wind Orchestra) -- March composed from Hungarian melodies / Ferenc Massak -- Kossuth march / Franz Doppler -- The Papa National Guards' first march / Janos Proszt -- The Arad Volunteers' march / Antal Siposs -- The German Legion of the Transylvanian Army's march -- Gorgey march / Antalne Tasner
Notes Marches are arranged by the conductors
Marches by Jospeh Haydn, Gábor Hertelendi, Sándor Kisfaludy, Persuis Louis-Luc de Loiseau, Frigyes Starke, György Druschetzky, József Rezniček, János Zaitz, József Gungl, Ferenc Massák, Franz Doppler, János Proszt, Antal Siposs, Mrs Tasner and unknown composers
Performer Central Wind Orchestra of the Hungarian Army ; Lászlo Marosi, Laszló Dohos, László Geiger, conductors
Notes Hard copy version record
Subject Marches (Band), Arranged
Marches -- Hungary
Marches.
Marches
Marches (Band), Arranged
Hungary
Genre/Form Streaming audio
Form Streaming audio
Author Marosi, László, 1960-
Dohos, László.
Geiger, László
Other Titles Marches from the Hungarian history (18-19th centuries)