The Circus Bee

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"The Circus Bee" is a circus march, or screamer, composed by musician Henry Fillmore and published by his family's publishing house in February 1908. It is a technically advanced composition and is used as openers and encores in concerts.[1]

The march is named after an imaginary circus newspaper and reflects Fillmore's lifelong interest in circuses and his experiences while touring with five different shows.[2]

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  1. ^ Purdue, Leigh Ann, "Graduate Wind Conducting Recital Program Notes" (2021). Music Student Scholarship (Graduate). 61.
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