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Alex Lithgow

Composer

Born: 1870 Died: 1929

Biography

Alexander Lithgow was born in Glasgow and brought to Invercargill as a boy by his migrant family. He was taught to play the cornet there by W.V. Siddall who, like Lithgow, would become a conductor of the Woolston Band. Lithgow himself conducted Woolston in 1901.

He wrote his most well-known work, Invercargill March, in 1908 and dedicated it to the citizens of Invercargill as a momento of the many pleasant years he spent there as a boy. The work's popularity is widespread throughout the world's brass band fraternity and it has become the unofficial anthem of a city which remains a stronghold of New Zealand banding.


Composed (1)

Invercargill March

for brass band, 2m



Recordings (1)