Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 – 1827)

Turkish March

from the incidental music to 'The ruins of a Athens'

L. v. Beethoven: Türkischer Marsch, Klav (0)
for:
Piano
Musical Editions:
Music score
Item no.:
255053
Author / Composer:
Arranger:
Scope:
8 pages; 23 × 30.2 cm
Release year:
1958
Publisher / Producer:
Producer No.:
EMBZ2868
ISMN:
9790080028681

Description

The German Theatre in Pest, which once stood in Vörösmarty square, opened for the first time on 9 February 1812. For this grand occasion the German dramatist August von Kotzebue wrote two celebratory pieces: King Stephen, or Hungary's First Benefactor and The Ruins of Athens. Beethoven wrote incidental music for both of them. The best-known movement today from The Ruins of Athens, which consists of eight movements and an overture, is the Turkish March, which was transcribed for piano by Anton Rubinstein.

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