This instrument plays the countermelody to the trio sections of many of Karl King’s marches. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this low, valved brass instrument, which King played. In an orchestra, it is usually played by a musician who doubles on bass trumpet.
ANSWER: euphonium [prompt on baritone horn]
[10h] Many of King’s compositions are labeled with this term for particularly quick and virtuosic circus marches. A march by Fred Jewell is named for this term, which describes pieces like Henry Fillmore’s Rolling Thunder and John Klohr’s Billboard March.
ANSWER: screamers [accept The Screamer]
[10e] On Parade is a rare example of a screamer by this “March King,” who typically wrote slower marches such as The Liberty Bell and The Stars and Stripes Forever.
ANSWER: John Philip Sousa
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