Born in Prague, Julius Fučík (1872-1916) traveled all over the Austro-Hungarian empire as a musician and composer. His early experiences with the empire’s military led him to write a great many marches and polkas for military band, thus earning him numerous compositions to his older contemporary John Philip Sousa. He is most famous for his Entry of the Gladiators, which is often associated with circuses.
The most popular song by Julius Fučík's is Entry of the Gladiators Op.68
Julius Fučík's first song Entry of the Gladiators Op.68 released on Fri Jan 01 1897.