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Definition of Processional march
1. Noun. A march to be played for processions.
Generic synonyms: March, Marching Music
Specialized synonyms: Dead March, Funeral March, Wedding March
Lexicographical Neighbors of Processional March
Literary usage of Processional march
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Abridged Academy Song-book: For Use in Schools and Colleges by Charles Herbert Levermore (1918)
"processional march SONG Alla marcia. mf 1. March on,march on, our way a - long,
While gai - ly beats the drum,dum di ..."
2. Elements of Harmony by Stephen Albert Emery (1899)
"2. Prelude in B 65 ROSSINI, G. Pastorale from Tell. Arranged by Eugene Thayer 40
ROUHER, M. processional march (Carillon). ..."
3. The Musical Yearbook of the United States (1893)
"—processional march, op. 44.. No. 3. —Sonata, No. 2, op. 56. —Sonata. No. 4, op.
61. ... I,utkin, PC — processional march (Ms.). MacMaster—Prelude, op. 42. ..."
4. British Musical Biography: A Dictionary of Musical Artists, Authors and by James Duff Brown, Stephen Samuel Stratton (1897)
"7 ; processional march ; In Memo- riam, meditation in D minor, op. 17 ; Trio in
E minor, pf. and strings, op. 28, produced at Oldham, December 18, ..."
5. Jerusalem, the city of Herod and Saladin, by W. Besant and E.H. Palmer by Walter Besant, Edward Henry Palmer (1871)
"All being ready, it was determined to preface the attack by a processional march
round the city. After a fast of three days and solemn services, ..."
6. University Musical Encyclopedia by Louis Charles Elson (1914)
"For the occasion Michael Barna, leader of the Gypsies and court violinist to the
prince, wrote a processional march. This was the original Rakoczy March, ..."