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Albion Sketches (Three Songs from Britain) - click for larger image
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Title Albion Sketches (Three Songs from Britain)
Article no. 3098381
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Concert music
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band)
Format PrtStm (full score and parts)
Country of publication USA (us)
Publisher * Fischer Carl Distribution Center
Publisher's article no. * CPS 190
EAN (GTIN) * 9781491142929
ISBN * 978-1-4911-4292-9
UPC * 680160900428
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Composer Strommen, Carl
Difficulty level 3
Evaluation level of countries D3 (German medium level)
Duration 4:04
Additional info/contents Three British folks songs are given the Carl Strommen treatment in this contest style rhapsody. Carl's lush scoring, interesting harmonic twists and flowing melodic lines are all present in a piece that will highlight the strengths of your ensemble. The variety in this setting will make it an audience favorite.

Prt

Flt 1,2
Ob
Fag
Clr 1,2,3
BClr
ASax 1,2
TSax
BSax

Trp 1,2,3
Hrn in F 1,2
Trb in C 1,2
Euph (BC+TC)
Tub in C

Mlt
Glsp
Xyl
Tmp
Perc 1,2:
-BD
-SD
-MCym
-SuCym
-Trng
-Tmb
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Programme notes *: additional text

The term "Albion" has taken on various meanings and connotations throughout history. Its roots run deep into British culture, mythology and literature. The origin of the term "Albion" can be traced back to ancient times, where it was used to refer to the island of Great Britain. The Romans first used the term "Albion" to name the largest island in the British archipelago. The use of the name continued in various historical and literary contexts.

In mythology and literature, "Albion" is often used as a poetic or symbolic name for England. William Blake, a famous English poet, used the term "Albion" in his works to represent a spiritual and mythological England. In this context, "Albion" represents a spiritual island or an idealized form of Britain. The term "Albion" has become a cultural symbol that embodies the identity and history of England. In art, music and literature, "Albion" is often used as a poetic and nostalgic name for the United Kingdom.

The term "Albion" carries a rich and layered meaning, ranging from historical, mythological, literary and cultural contexts. Through the centuries, Albion has undergone a fascinating evolution and remains an important element in the representation of British identity and history. This term weaves together past, present and future and is expected to continue to play an important role in British culture.

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