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It was while visiting his sister in "Little Russia" (region of Southern Russia referred to better as the Ukraine) that Tchaikovsky got the plan to make another orchestra dependent on tunes he got notification from the occupants. The principal execution of the new ensemble (his second) occurred in Moscow in 1873, and was reexamined eight years after the fact. This march (the orchestra's subsequent development) is really the appalling wedding march from Tchaikovsky's disposed of show "Undine". Basic chromatics, snared bowings, and staccato and marcato bow styles make this enchanting work an incredible showing piece for youthful ensembles. Ideal for festivals!
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