Marcia reale d'ordinanza (Gabetti, Giuseppe)

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For Voice and Piano (Champs)
Arranger Ettore de Champs (1835–1905)
Language Italian, French
Translator Louis Aerts (?–1959)
Publisher. Info. Milan: Carisch & Jänichen, n.d. Plate C. 13716 J.
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Misc. Notes Librettist by Napoleone Giotti (1803–1897)
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For Voice and Piano (Tenaglia)
Arranger Raffaele Tenaglia (1884-?)
Publisher. Info. Milan: G. Ricordi & C., 1915. Plate 115395.
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Misc. Notes Added unofficial lyrics by unknown
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For Piano (Composer?)
Arranger Composer?
Publisher. Info. Milan: Ricordi, 1861. Plate 31343.
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Publisher. Info. Adriano Salani, n.d.
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For Piano (Chiusuri)
Arranger Carlo Chiusuri (ca.1840-ca.1910)
Publisher. Info. Milan: Ricordi, 1885. Plate 49839.
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For Piano (Meglio)
Arranger Vincenzo de Meglio (1825-1883)
Publisher. Info. Naples: Stabilimento Musicale T. Cottrau, n.d.(ca.1861). Plate 13531.
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For Piano (Various)
See: National Anthems (No.1)
For Piano
Arranger Unknown
Publisher. Info. Rio de Janeiro: O Malho, No.666, 1915.
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General Information

Work Title Marcia reale d'ordinanza
Alternative. Title Inno reale italiano
Composer Gabetti, Giuseppe
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IGG 1
Key D major
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's Fanfare and march (with trio)
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1831 ca.
First Performance. 1834, August
First Publication. 1834 (August) in Turin
Dedication Charles Albert of Sardinia
Average DurationAvg. Duration 3 minutes
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation brass ensemble, drums
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Performed as anthem of the Kingdom of Italy until 1943, September 8th.