Griswall Quick March

The Griswall Quick March was a quick march composed by Jacques Henri-Roland Beaumont (J.H.R. Beaumont, as he was most often known), a Malandais Leasathian composer from northern Malandish region of the Democratic Republic of Leasath.

The march was composed in Beaumont 20 BBY to celebrate the capturing of Griswall, the capital of the Federal Republic of Aurelia, by Leasath's forces during the Battle of Griswall, a significant battle during the Leasath-Aurelia War.

Beaumont intended for his march to be both an infantry march and an orchestral piece, though he also made a piano version. The march was energetic and joyful, which symbolised the spirits of the Leasath forces, as well as the nation, the capture of Griswall was a significant boost in Leasath's morale, and helped quicken Aurelia's fall, since Aurelia had lost their central command, and had to hastily reform it, which caused a lower efficiency.

A music sheet for the piano sheet was included in the Second Edition of Patriotic Songs and Anthems of Confederate Earth, a collection of Confederate patriotic songs and music, whilst the orchestral version was included in a collection of patriotic orchestral music pieces.