Egbert Juffer: Marcia di Vittoria, Opus 56 (.PDF)
Marcia di Vittoria, Op. 56 — Egbert Juffer
Celebrate triumph and grandeur with this stirring march for organ by Dutch-British composer Egbert Juffer. Written in April 2025, 'Marcia di Vittoria' (Victory March) opens with a Read more
Marcia di Vittoria, Op. 56 — Egbert Juffer
Celebrate triumph and grandeur with this stirring march for organ by Dutch-British composer Egbert Juffer. Written in April 2025, 'Marcia di Vittoria' (Victory March) opens with a bold 'Alla marcia' Theme that drives forward with rhythmic power, contrasted by lyrical passages and crowned by a brilliant coda. Perfect for festive occasions, ceremonial services, and concert finales.
Why you’ll love it:
Triumphant style – A stately march infused with dramatic energy and victorious character, ideal for celebratory contexts.
Powerful registration – Suggested stops include Man. I & II Principals and Reeds, Man. III Trumpet 8′, Man. IV Trompeta real 8′, and Pedal Principals 32′ 16′ 8′ with Reeds 16′ 8′, for a commanding sonority.
Clear engraving – 2 pages of music notation presented within a 5-page publication, with full registration notes to guide organists of various instruments.
Accessible brilliance – Suitable for advanced-intermediate players (around UK Grade 6–7), the piece runs about 2–3 minutes, delivering maximum impact in a concise span.
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 di Vittoria, Op. 56 — 5 pages in total (2 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.: EJMP03060
Add sheet music of this victorious march by Egbert Juffer to your repertoire and let its commanding rhythms and triumphant sonorities elevate your next service or recital.





