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Apollo. Myth and Legend. Grade 3.

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Apollo. Mite en legende. Graad 3.

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Apollo. Myth and Legend composed by Rob Romeyn. Concert band. Gems of the Concert Band Series. Audio recording available separately. item CL.WFR358. Grade 3.5. Score and set of parts. Composed 2008. Duration 5 minutes, 39 seconds. Published by C.L. Barnhouse. CL.012-3698-00. Don't miss this stunning exploration into the world of Greek mythology. Destined to become a classic for concert and festival use, "Apollo. Myth and Legend" is a powerful work encompassing drama, emotion, and stark musical contrasts. Solo opportunities for horn or euphonium and through cross cueing will help ensure success for many different performance situations. A truly outstanding work in every way. A series of transcriptions and other works in varying styles, representative of the programming of the Great American Classic Concert Band era of a century ago, as exemplified by John Phillip Sousa, Edwin Franko Goldman, Karl L. King, and Leonard B. Smith.

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Apollo. Mite en legende saamgestel deur Rob Romeyn. Konsert orkes. Juwele van die Concert Band Reeks. Audio opname afsonderlik beskikbaar. item CL.WFR358. Graad 3,5. Score en stel dele. Saamgestel 2008. Duur 5 minute, 39 sekondes. Gepubliseer deur C.L. Barnhouse. CL.012-3698-00. Moenie hierdie pragtige eksplorasie nie misloop in die wêreld van die Griekse mitologie. Bestem om 'n klassieke vir konsert en fees te gebruik, Apollo word. Mite en legende is 'n kragtige werk omvattende drama, emosie, en skrille kontraste musikale. Solo geleenthede vir horing of euphonium en deur kruis cueing sal help verseker sukses vir baie verskillende prestasie situasies. 'N werklik uitstaande werk in elke opsig. 'N reeks van transkripsies en ander werke in verskillende style, verteenwoordiger van die ontwikkeling van die Groot Amerikaanse Classic Concert Band era van 'n eeu gelede, soos vergestalt deur John Phillip Sousa, Edwin Franko Goldman, Karl L. King, en Leonard B. Smith.