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Arthur Sullivan /arr. Transcr. Dennis Urick
Entrance March of the Peers, created by Gilbert and Sullivan, is a song taken from their opera Iolanthe. They poke fun at the British House of Lords , also known as Peers . Gilbert suggests that the Peers feel superior to everyone and …
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Entrance March of the Peers, created by Gilbert and Sullivan, is a song taken from their opera Iolanthe. They poke fun at the British House of Lords , also known as Peers . Gilbert suggests that the Peers feel superior to everyone and that the common person should bow down to the Peers. This is a delightful song showing Gilbert's satire in his lyrics. Sullivan does an superb job of reinforcing the satire . Transcribed for band, all of Sullivan's charm and skill are prominently displayed.