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Percy Aldridge Grainger - Children's March: "Over the hills and far away" Sheet Music: 2 Free PDFs

Grainger's "Children's March" showcases his signature layered textures and rhythmic vitality, blending folk motifs with modernist harmonies. Composed during WWI, it reflects his fascination with wind ensembles and global musical influences.
Percy Grainger's "Children's March" reflects his fascination with folk melodies and rhythmic vitality. Composed during World War I, it blends playful energy with intricate counterpoint, typical of his "free music" experiments. The dedication may allude to Grainger's interest in childhood innocence or a personal relationship.
Percy Grainger's "Children's March" is a lively orchestral piece reflecting his fascination with folk melodies and unconventional rhythms. Often arranged for various ensembles, it embodies his "free music" ideals.
Percy Grainger's "Children's March" (1918), subtitled "Over the Hills and Far Away," is a lively military band composition featuring playful melodies and innovative percussion. Written during Grainger's US Army service, it reflects his fascination with childhood innocence amid wartime, using folk-inspired themes and unconventional instrumentation like toy pianos and whistles.

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