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march moves to the
final trio. The
final trio is
known as the
grandioso, trio
grandioso or trio,
which typically, as the
grand finale, is pla**** through...
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repeat of breakstrain,
grandioso, da capo
repeat of introduction,
first strain,
second strain, trio, breakstrain, and
grandioso "The
Stars and Stripes...
- "March
Grandioso" 1909's "March
Grandioso",
composed by
Seitz and pla**** here by the U.S. Navy Band in 2006.
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added as an
embellishment and not
essential to the
harmony or melody.
grandioso Grand,
solemn grave Slow and
serious grazioso (Fr. gracieu****t) Graceful...
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Costa Rica
Fiesta en la
perla del pacífico – UNA**** (in Spanish)
Aquel grandioso Muni****l
Puntarenas – UNA**** (in Spanish) Muni****l
Puntarenas ganó el...
- parentheses. Intro(4) |:A(16):| |:B(16):| |:Trio(16) Break(16):| Trio
Grandioso(16) The tune is
often included in
compilations of Sousa's works. It was...
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contrasting sections of
grandiosity and delicacy. The
climax is
reached at the
Grandioso, in
which the
orchestra resounds the piano's
original melody, accompanied...
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Eagle Josef Wagner's "Under the
Double Eagle"
March Grandioso Roland F. Seitz's "March
Grandioso" Belford's
Carnival Russell Alexander's "Belford's Carnival"...
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introducing the theme. The full
orchestra later plays the
theme in a
grandioso manner,
leading to a horn solo
which introduces the secondary, lyrical...
- grandee, grandeur, grandific, grandiloquent, grandiose, grandiosity,
grandioso, grandity,
grandmaster granum gran-
grain degranulation, engrain, filigree...