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The recording is Brass in Concert 2004 - Highlights - DOY CD194
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Publisher describes this work as Grade 3 - this means playable by fourth section bands upwards. Duration 4.00 Full CD recording available on the CD " A TALE AS YET UNTOLD" available for purchase on this site.
Jubiloso was commissioned by Utsunomiya Brass Society, a talented and versatile group of brass players whom Philip Sparke has conducted on many occasions. When they asked him to compose a ‘signature’ march to celebrate their 30th anniversary, they asked for a bright and breezy march which they could use to open concerts Jubiloso is in the same ‘Broadway’ style as Sparke’s Slipstream and The Bandwagon with heavily syncopated melodies and the conventional cantabile trio section but also contains sudden bars with unusual time signatures which trip up the march rhythm.
Categories: MARCHES, NEW & RECENT Publications Composer: Neil Samuel
Fred Karno was an English theatre impresario of the British Music Hall. As a comedian of slapstick he is credited with popularising the custard pie in the face gag. Among the Music Hall comedians who worked for him were Charlie Chaplin and his understudy, Arthur Jefferson, who later adopted the name of Stan Laurel. These were part of what was knwon as "karno's Army".