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"In Storm and Sunshine" is a circus march written by John Clifford Heed in 1885.[1]
It is uncertain if the piece was spefically written for a circus, but still remains classic march performed in circuses.
Composition of the march
[edit]"In Storm and Sunshine" was composed by J.C. Heed in 1885 and was published by Ludwig Masters. It is one of his most well-known pieces, and also earliest. The title of the march is based of the major and minor modes, that of which being the "Storm", primarily played by the horns and "Sunshine", represented by the winds.
Notes
[edit]- ^ "In Storm and Sunshine". Wind Repertory Project.