Huldigungsmarsch

Huldigungsmarsch (Ger., ‘Homage March’).
1. By Wagner, 1864, in honour of his patron, King Ludwig II of Bavaria. Orig. for military band. Orch. version 1865, partly scored by Raff 1871, f.p. at laying of foundation stone at Bayreuth, 1872.

2. By Liszt, in honour of Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar. For pf., 1853, scored by Raff 1853; rev. and re-scored by Liszt 1857.

3. By Grieg, Op.56, No.3, in the Sigurd Jorsalfar mus., also known as ‘Triumphal March’.

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