King of Terror
W.P.Chambers/ed. John R. Bourgeois
The King of Terror March was first published in 1882 and its intriguing title is thought to be inspired by a carnival or midway attraction. The march is fast and furious, with all the drama and ferocity one would expect with its colorful … Read More
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The King of Terror March was first published in 1882 and its intriguing title is thought to be inspired by a carnival or midway attraction. The march is fast and furious, with all the drama and ferocity one would expect with its colorful name. Although it's one of Chamber's earlier marches, it contains all of the characteristics of the bravura band writing that he is famous for.