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Elegy: Echoes of Lives Past

COMPOSER: Philip Sparke
PUBLISHER: Anglo Music Press
PRODUCT TYPE: Set
INSTRUMENT GROUP: Fanfare
Elegy: Echoes of Lives Past is one of a pair of pieces which were commissioned by Koninklijke Fanfare Kempenbloei Achel - Ivan Meylemans, conductor - as part of their programme for the 2022 World Music Contest, held in Kerkrade, The Netherlands. The orchestra emerged victorious winners of the
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Composer Philip Sparke
Publisher Anglo Music Press
Instrumentation Fanfare
Text language Dutch;English;French;German
Moeilijkheidsgraad orkest Grade 6
Product Type Set
Instrument Group Fanfare
Year of Publication 2023
Genre Hymns & Chorals
ISMN 9790570710997
Series Elite Series
No. Pages 67
No. AMP 506-020
Release Date 2/20/2023
Tiijdsduur 00:06:00
Description
Elegy: Echoes of Lives Past is one of a pair of pieces which were commissioned by Koninklijke Fanfare Kempenbloei Achel - Ivan Meylemans, conductor - as part of their programme for the 2022 World Music Contest, held in Kerkrade, The Netherlands. The orchestra emerged victorious winners of the „Fanfare Concert Division“. It opens with a sombre chorale for saxophone quintet (optionally played offstage) which is interspersed with expressive solos from flugel horn and baritone. A short brass interlude leads to a second, more optimistic chorale for the full saxophone section, accompanied by arpeggios. This is taken up by the brass, underneath florid sax figurations, until a dramatic climax is reached, which is interrupted by an abrupt change of mood recalling the opening flugel horn and baritone solos. Two possible endings are provided, depending on whether or not the opening sax quintet was played offstage. This piece can be programmed to be played immediately after its partner piece, Not Before Time (AMP 505-020), which shares the same chorale material.
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