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| has gloss | eng: Strindens Promenade Orchester is a student wind band in Trondheim, Norway. It holds the world record in "speed playing" of John Philip Sousa's famous marching song Stars and Stripes Forever. The band calls their speedy rendering of the march Stars and Stribes, and performs the march at meetings at the Trondheim Student Society. Set during the fall term of 1999, the record time is 50.9 seconds (nominal time is 3 minutes 50 seconds). For this, the band is noted in the Norwegian edition of the Guinness Book of Records. |
| lexicalization | eng: Strindens Promenade Orchester |
| instance of | c/Norwegian musical groups |
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| Norwegian | |
| has gloss | nor: Strindens Promenade Orchester er Studentersamfundet i Trondhjems orchester. Strindens består av 12 medlemmer og er lett gjenkjennelig i sine blå og hvite striper, kokkebukser og sjaketter. |
| lexicalization | nor: Strindens Promenade Orchester |
| lexicalization | nor: Strindens Promenadeorchester |
| Swedish | |
| has gloss | swe: Strindens Promenadorkester är en norsk studentorkester knuten till Studentersamfundet i Trondheim. Orkestern, vilken grundades 1963, kvalificerade sig 1999 till den norska utgåvan av Guinness Rekordbok genom att spela Stars and Stripes Forever på rekordtiden 50,9 sekunder. |
| lexicalization | swe: Strindens Promenadorkester |
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