The concept of fanfares dates back to ancient times, but the first written fanfare as we know it today is believed to be from the Renaissance period in Europe, around the 16th century. These short musical pieces were typically composed for ceremonial events to announce the arrival of important figures or mark significant moments.
Richard Halliday has written: 'Fanfare'
It's called "20th Century Fox Fanfare", and was written by film composer Alfred Newman.
A fanfare, if it is relatively short.
Susan Burnett has written: 'Without fanfare' -- subject- s -: Biography, Family
Fanfare means a hullabaloo or celebration. Here are some sentences.There was a huge fanfare when the soldiers came home.I don't want a big fanfare for my birthday.There will be a real fanfare when we get together next time.
Example:Your Mom Is A Fanfare
Fanfare for the Volunteer was created in 1999.
Fanfare - magazine - was created in 1977.
Fanfare - company - was created in 2004.
Fanfare for the Warriors was created in 1973.
Fanfare - ballet - was created in 1953.
Fanfare Records ended in 1990.