"Rolling Thunder" is a classic circus march by Henry Fillmore, known for its bold brass lines and rhythmic drive.
Composed for brass ensembles, it exemplifies Fillmore's showmanship and affinity for theatrical musical effects.
A lively march composed by Henry Fillmore in 1916, "Rolling Thunder" is renowned for its energetic rhythms and dynamic brass scoring, often performed in parades and military ceremonies.
"Rolling Thunder" is a classic march by Henry Fillmore, known for its energetic brass writing and theatrical flair.
Fillmore, a prolific composer of marches and trombone smears, often infused his works with playful humor and technical demands.
A lively march characteristic of Fillmore's style, often associated with circus music and patriotic performances.
A lively brass band march emblematic of early 20th-century American wind band traditions, often used in parades and military ceremonies.