How The Clown Song Was Meant To Be Played
"Entrance of the Gladiators," Op. 68 is widely known as The Clown Theme Song; however, the piece was originally composed in 1897 by Czech composer Julius Fučík as a Military March for the Austro-Hungarian Army. This is a fun video demonstrating how the March should be used featuring military parades and drill from all around the world. I had hoped to include more, but the pieces' length did not permit. Music is provided by "The President's Own" U.S. Marine Band.

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