It is the light cavalry march.
The Hussars March was composed by Supe, an Austrian composer. At the beginning of the light cavalry march, trumpets and French horns played the light cavalry theme with high-pitched horn tones, making people seem to see a heroic and energetic light cavalry team.
Immediately afterwards, the trombone ensemble echoed this theme, creating a strong military camp atmosphere. Then, the violin played a light and bright theme with extremely fast speed and jumping rhythm, showing the agile and joyful image of the light cavalry.
The march theme played by the trumpet appeared immediately. This theme not only gave full play to the cheerful characteristics of the gallop, but also used a descriptive expression technique that imitated the sound of horse hooves. A vivid and realistic representation of the march of the light cavalry, which is the most familiar melody in this work.