Music of Bagnallia

Throughout its history, Bagnallia has had many valuable contributions to the world of music, influenced by the musical styles of Gelenia and more broadly the continent of Avanor.

Marching Music
Bagnallia has produced many of the world's most popular military marching compositions involving a wide set of instruments, ranging from a single set of bagpipes to a full mounted band.

Examples


Played every year at the Monarch's Birthday Parade, 'Pride and Heart' is one of the most memorable Bagnallian marches. Written in 1824 by Robert Dansen, it embodies a sense of triumph, valour, pride and jubilation. Written for King George I's Silver Jubilee in 1830 by Robert Dansen, 'The Jubilee' was said in Dansen's diaries to "show our joy and affection for His Majesty's reign through a delightful composition". Written by Francis Waking in early 1778 to celebrate King Henry I's successful escape of Gelenia to the Bagnallia. Written in 1814 by Thomas Farringdon.

Examples
Written in 1848 by Caliantene-Bagnallian singer Victor Durand, the song is sung entirely in Caliantene with the title translating to "The Sea". The song epitomises the Bagnallian romaticisation of Caliane and its culture during this period.