Other Definitions
fanfare (dict)

Fanfare

A fanfare is a short piece of music played by trumpets and other brass instruments, frequently accompanied by percussion, usually for ceremonial purposes. The term is also used symbolically, for instance of occasions for which there is much publicity, even when no music is involved. A fanfare also is a typical Dutch Orchestra, with trumpets, flugelhorns, French horns, tubas, saxophones and percussion. The Dutch amateur fanfareorchestras are famous for their high standard of quality. For example Fanfare De Eendracht from Den Ilp - the Netherlands. See their page at www.eendr8.nl ! Fanfares originated in the Middle Ages; although popular depictions of ancient Rome frequently include fanfares, the evidence is slight. In 18th century France the fanfare was a movement with energy and repetition of notes, and fanfares of the modern description date from the 19th century, when they were composed for British coronations (such as Hubert Parry's I was glad for Edward VII) and other important occasions. Some composers have used the style as a theme:

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
acute phase protein
guardian award
achilles tatius
american public television
fastpass
henry fowler (engineer)
3ak
association (statistics)
dimethyl ether
bobby riggs
left radical party
charles guit
association (psychology)
loma, colorado
mack, colorado
constance bennett
stle schumacher ytteborg
viridor
richard lewis (politician)
herschel island
bbc radio norfolk
bbc radio suffolk
bbc essex
bbc three counties radio
bbc radio northampton
bbc radio cambridgeshire
stimulus (physiology)
bbc radio kent
pic du midi de bigorre
thais
bbc local radio
x 4 bantam
stork billed kingfisher
strachocina
environmental disaster
bbc southern counties radio
reflex arc
i'm lovin' it
glv 8
seor moby's house of music
bbc radio berkshire
john paul flintoff
mitsukoshi
afferent neuron