Egbert Juffer: Marcia in Re maggiore, Opus 55 (.PDF)
Marcia in Re maggiore, Op. 55 — Egbert Juffer
Bring a burst of regal splendour to your next service or recital with this march for solo organ by Dutch‑British composer Egbert Juffer. Written on February 10th/11th 2025, 'Marcia in Re maggiore' unfolds in a commanding D‑major 'Maestoso' that frames a lyrical trio, combining traditional pomp with a fresh, 21st‑century harmonic sparkle.
Why you’ll love it:
Festive character – Bold fanfare figures and a walking bass give the outer sections real processional drive, while the central trio offers a graceful contrast before a triumphant reprise. Perfect as a wedding recessional, civic ceremony flourish, or concert finale.
Ready-to-play registrations – Detailed stop lists are supplied for each section (e.g., Man. I Principals 8′ 4′ 2′; optional Trumpeta real 8′ and Pedal Posaune 16′), plus additions for the climactic final chord, letting you achieve the composer’s intended colours on anything from a modest two-manual to a large cathedral organ.
Crystal-clear engraving – 5 pages of music notation presented within a 8-page publication, with generous cues and pedal indications to make rehearsal efficient and performance secure.
Accessible yet thrilling – Suitable for advanced-intermediate players (around UK Grade 6–7), the piece runs about 4–5 minutes: substantial enough to impress, concise enough to slot into any programme.
About the composer:
Egbert Juffer (b. 1991) holds multiple diplomas in composition and theory (LLCM, LVCM, AMusLCM) and has quickly earned a reputation for vibrant, audience-friendly organ works released through EJ Music Publishing Ltd.
Publication details:
Marcia in Re maggiore, Op. 55 — 8 pages in total (5 pages of music notation), organ score in PDF format. © 2025 EJ Music Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved; purchase licenses you to play from the copy but not to reproduce or distribute it. Catalogue No.: EJMP03059
Add sheet music of this stirring March by Egbert Juffer to your repertoire and let your congregation or audience leave with heads held high and spirits uplifted!




