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What are the marches?

March of the volunteers, military March, wedding March, China People's Liberation Army March, Radsky March, etc.

1, march of the volunteers

March of the Volunteers is a song written by Tian Han and composed by Nie Er. It is the theme song of the movie "The Son of the Storm" and is called the horn of Chinese national liberation. Since the birth of 1935, it has played a great role in inspiring the patriotic enthusiasm of the people of China, and later became the national anthem of the people of China.

2. Army March

The March of the Army, written around 1822, is the first song in the piano ensemble March of the Army. Written in a complicated trilogy, it describes the heroic March of soldiers and the scene of people welcoming soldiers in the street. Schubert's many piano concertos include three collections of marches.

3. China People's Liberation Army March.

The military song of China People's Liberation Army, entitled "March of China People's Liberation Army", was composed by Gong Mu and Zheng Lvcheng, and was written at 1939. Formerly known as March of the Eighth Route Army, it is one of the group songs Chorus of the Eighth Route Army.

4. Wedding March

There are two famous "Wedding March". One is the prelude to the fifth act of Mendelssohn's opera A Midsummer Night's Dream, and the other is the mixed chorus "Wedding Chorus" at the beginning of the third act of Wagner's opera "Lohengreen", which was named "Wedding March" because it is often used as wedding music, and was later adapted into orchestra.

5. Radsky March

Radsky March, orchestral music, written by Austrian composer Johann Strauss I at 1848. It is the most famous masterpiece of old John and is often used as the last piece of pop orchestral concerts. It has become a tradition that the famous Vienna New Year concert always ends with this song every year.