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  2. Fanfare - Wikipedia

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    A fanfare has also been defined in The Golden Encyclopedia of Music as "a musical announcement played on brass instruments before the arrival of an important person", such as heralding the entrance of a monarch [3] (the term honors music for such announcements does not have the specific connotations of instrument or style that fanfare does).

  3. Fanfare orchestra - Wikipedia

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    This combination of instruments gives the fanfare orchestra a sound that can be viewed as a halfway between that of a concert band and a brass band. In a fanfare orchestra, the most numerous brass instrument is the flugelhorn. In these ensembles, flugelhorns act as cornets would in a British-style brass band. Flugelhorn parts in a fanfare ...

  4. Ruffles and flourishes - Wikipedia

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    In the Israeli Defense Forces, ruffles and flourishes are sounded as a guard of honor presents arms to signify the honors music that will follow.Depending on the status of the person receiving the honors, they will receive between one and three ruffles and flourishes in the honor of the recipient.

  5. Category:Fanfares - Wikipedia

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  6. Fanfare for the Common Man - Wikipedia

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    Fanfare for the Common Man is a musical work by the American composer Aaron Copland.It was written in 1942 for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra under conductor Eugene Goossens and was inspired in part by a speech made earlier that year by then American Vice President Henry A. Wallace, in which Wallace proclaimed the dawning of the "Century of the Common Man".

  7. Hail, America - Wikipedia

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    The fanfare and trio sections of "Hail, America" performed by the U.S. Marine Band The Grand Staircase was reconstructed in the imperial stair form by Theodore Roosevelt specifically to serve as a stage for the presidential entrance, whose early version had the president followed by a procession of 30 attendants and dignitaries.

  8. List of compositions by Arthur Bliss - Wikipedia

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    F. 65, Fanfare for the Lord Mayor of London (1967) F. 76, Prince of Wales Investiture Music (1969) F. 158, Birthday Greetings to the Croydon Symphony Orchestra (1971) F. 60, Fanfare for a Coming of Age (1973) F. 66, Fanfare for the National Fund for Crippling Diseases (1973) F. 84, Wedding of Princess Anne, Music for (1973)

  9. Charge (fanfare) - Wikipedia

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    The fanfare was heard in NBC broadcasts of games 3, 4 and 5 of the 1959 World Series between the Dodgers and the Chicago White Sox and played at cars. It also appeared in the original The Flintstones 1960s television cartoon series (episode dates uncertain), followed by "Charge!"