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Tantalus

for Trombone and Piano

COMPOSER: Kevin Houben
PUBLISHER: Scherzando
PRODUCT TYPE: Book [Softcover]
INSTRUMENT GROUP: Trombone
When Tantalus, a figure from Greek mythology, invited the gods to a banquet, he served them his son Pelops, whom he had cut into pieces. He did so to test whether his guests were omniscient. As a punishment, Zeus sent Tantalus to Tartarus, the deepest part of the underworld, to suffer everlasting
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Subtitle for Trombone and Piano
Composer Kevin Houben
Publisher Scherzando
Instrumentation Trombone and Piano
Product Type Book [Softcover]
Instrument Group Trombone
Year of Publication 2011
ISMN 9790035202760
Series Scherzando Instrumental Series
No. Pages 16
No. 1849-11-401 S
Description
When Tantalus, a figure from Greek mythology, invited the gods to a banquet, he served them his son Pelops, whom he had cut into pieces. He did so to test whether his guests were omniscient. As a punishment, Zeus sent Tantalus to Tartarus, the deepest part of the underworld, to suffer everlasting torture. The term ‘torment of Tantalus' refers to this predicament, representing things much desired but that are out of reach. Kevin Houben used the story of Tantalus as inspiration for this composition.
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