Suomi-marssi

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Suomi-marssi
March by Erik Wilhelm Eriksson
EnglishFinland March
Other nameMarsch aus Petersburg
Petersburger Marsch
GenreMartial music
Published1837

Suomi-marssi (lit. 'Finland March') is a Finnish

Kaartin Soittokunta. The march is also known as Marsch aus Petersburg or Petersburger Marsch. The Finnish Guard Jaeger Regiment uses it as a parade march.[1][2]

History

The march was first played in 1837 when the

Chilean army as a parade march in the military parade on September 19 in Chile. The last time it was played was in 2013, but it is still in use in other brigades of the Chilean army. The Chilean army has this march thanks to the Prussian influence brought by [1]
Emil Körner after the Pacific War.

References

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  2. ^ a b "Lexikon zur Militärmusik in Württemberg". 2016-03-04. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 2022-09-07.