Recommended award marches include "Marlboro March", "Athletes' March", "Olympic March", "SANTORINI", "Radeski March", etc.
1. "Marlboro March"
"Marlboro March" fully demonstrates the characteristics of American music, integrating various musical styles such as classical, jazz and modern, combined with excellent recordings , allowing the audience to fully appreciate the diverse timbre performance of orchestral music. It is often used in major awards scenes. It starts from a cheerful introduction. The tune rises and falls, and the rhythm is almost the same. There are changes in key, beat and speed.
2. "Athletes' March"
"Athletes' March" is a march composed in 1971. This piece of music is a household name, known to everyone, and has been circulated for a long time, both at home and abroad. It had a certain influence and played a certain role in the history of military music art.
3. "Olympic March"
This song, the theme of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, "Olympic Glory" is a masterpiece by the American contemporary music master John Williams. "Olympic March" is majestic, majestic and passionate. The loud horns make people passionate, and the tight and tight drum beats make people heroic. Such an excellent work will surely become a masterpiece passed down from generation to generation.
4. "SANTORINI"
"SANTORINI" is a song from Yanni's second album "Keys to Imagination" released in 1986. The song tells about a day's life on the island, from sunrise to sunset, it's like sitting on the edge of a cliff watching fishing boats go out to sea in the early morning; the music includes the changing colors of the sea, the noise when the wind blows on the sea, and The majesty of waves crashing against the rocks.
5. "Radeski March"
The Radeski March, an orchestral piece, was composed in 1848 by the Austrian composer Johann Strauss the Elder. It is John Sr.'s most famous masterpiece and is often used as the last piece of popular orchestral concerts. The famous Vienna New Year's Concert always ends with this piece every year, and it has become a tradition.