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This is a list of marches. In the Middle Ages , marches were any type of borderland between realms, or a neutral zone under joint control of two states. Marches served a political purpose, such as providing warning of military incursions, or regulating cross-border trade.
This march's title had been taken from a regiment on New York National Guard, composed at the request of Colonel Wade H. Hayes. The march unusually features two break strains: the first features a fanfare for trumpets and drums which is superimposed on the second and fourth trio repeats, while the second is more typical. [122]
The true "march music era" succeeded in the United States from the 1850s to the 1920s, and persisted through the 1940s as it slowly became shadowed by the coming of jazz in the U.S. Earlier marches by Handel, Mozart, and Beethoven tended to be parts of symphonies or movements in suites.
Marches associated with the United States Armed Forces, or specific units or branches thereof. Pages in category "American military marches" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total.
The Million Women March When: Oct. 25, 1997 Why: Anywhere from 500,000 to 2.1 million women gathered in Philadelphia to draw attention to issues facing women in the black community.
The following is a list of official marches of the British Armed Forces. For the marches of the regiments of the British Army at the start of World War II (1939) see Regimental marches of the British Army
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Below is a list of marches planned throughout Sacramento on Jan. 16. The Sacramento Police Department is advising city members of road closures. Monday, January 16th is Martin Luther King Day.