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Armeemarschsammlung
The Armeemarschsammlung (Army March Collection), also known as the Prussian Army March Collection (Preußische Armeemarschsammlung) refers to the basic catalog of works of German military march music.
==Origins==
The basis for the creation of an extensive set of scores for military brass bands lies in a highest cabinet order (Allerhöchste Kabinettsorder) of King Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia on 10 February 1817 requesting a selection of proven compositions for every regiment:
Friedrich Wilhelm III's initial collection consisted of 36 slow marches and 36 quick marches for infantry.
This Army March Collection in time contained Prussian, Austrian and Russian marches, divided into three collections:
*Collection I: Slow marches for infantry (115 marches)
*Collection II: Parade (quick) marches for infantry (269 marches)
*Collection III: Cavalry Marches (149 marches)
Marches in the third (cavalry) collection were first published by Schlesinger in Berlin beginning in 1824 and continued by Bote & Bock in Berlin and finally Breitkopf & Härtel in Leipzig (a project terminated at the end of World War I). This was titled Collection of Marches and Fanfares for Trumpet-Music for the Use of the Prussian Cavalry (Sammlung von Marschen und Fanfaren für Trumpetenmusik zum Gebrauch der preußischen Kavallerie).
All the marches incorporated into the army march collection have an official number including a Roman numeral designation (denoting collection) and an Arabic number (list number in the collection). Some well known examples:
*Fridericus-Rex-Grenadiermarsch (AM II, 198)
*Des Großen Kurfürsten Reitermarsch (AM III, 72)
*Hohenfriedberger Marsch (AM III, 1b)
*Königgrätzer Marsch (AM II, 195)
*Kreutzritter-Fanfare (The Crusaders Fanfare) (AM III, 113)
*Pappenheimer (AM I, 100)
*Marsch der Finnländischen Reiterei (Finnish Cavalry March) (AM III, 70)
*Pariser Einzugsmarsch (AM II, 38)
*Petersburger Marsch (AM II, 113)
*Preußens Gloria (Prussia's Glory) (AM II, 240)
*Torgauer Marsch (AM II, 210)
*Yorckscher Marsch (AM II, 103)

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