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Colonel Bogey - Study score (Paperback, Sargeant ed.)
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Colonel Bogey - Study score (Paperback, Sargeant ed.)
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Loot Price R265
Discovery Miles 2 650
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One of the most popular marches ever written, the Colonel Bogey
March was composed in 1914 by Lt. Frederick J. Rickets (1881-1945),
under the pseudonym Kenneth J. Alford. Born in London, Ricketts
enlisted in the band of the First Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment,
at age fourteen, and later studied at the Royal Military School of
Music, Kneller Hall. He served as bandmaster to several battalions,
and was appointed Director of Music of the famed Royal Marines of
Plymouth in 1930. He composed 19 known marches and several other
light works under the pseudonym Kenneth J. Alford, but "Colonel
Bogey" remains his most popular work. Opening with a characteristic
two-note phrase (a descending minor third) it is said that the tune
was inspired by a fiery and somewhat eccentric military man and
avid golfer nicknamed "Colonel Bogey" who used to whistle the
catchy notes instead of shouting "Fore" when about to drive a ball.
By the early 1930s the Colonel Bogey March had sold well over one
million copies, and became widely used for events both in the
golfing world and the military world, as it is the authorized
march-past in quick time for several Canadian battalions. Its
popularity re-surged in the 1950s when the English composer Malcolm
Arnold used it in his score of the film "The Bridge on the River
Kwai." This new edition by Richard W. Sargeant Jr. remains true to
the composer's original 1914 scoring, without the bloated extra
instrumentation which was added by publishers over the years. As
with the others in this series, it is designed to offer band
directors and others interested in this genre newly engraved
authoritative editions prepared from the primary sources using the
composer's original instrumentaion, which is sometimes markedly
different from that found in bands today.
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