A friend is doing research on the movie Harold and Maude for an upcoming radio program. Do any of you know the name of the tune played by the Sunnyvale CA marching band in this clip at :40? It doesn't seem like a Sousa march, at least not any I am familiar with.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuHkE1eU2AY
TIA!
Can anybody tell me the name and composer of this march?
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Re: Can anybody tell me the name and composer of this march?
The Klaxon -- Henry Fillmore.
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Re: Can anybody tell me the name and composer of this march?
Yes, that was the part needed to be named. Thanks!
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Re: Can anybody tell me the name and composer of this march?
At that tempo I'm surprised anybody recognized it. Certainly Fillmore never played it so... stately.
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