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Title A Soldier  NEW! 
Article no. 3221957
Category Ensembles
Subcategory 9 and more brass instruments
Instrumentation/info Trp-Solo; 4Trp (4 trumpets in B-flat); Hrn (French horn); 2Trb (2 trombones); BTrb (trombone in Bb (treble clef)); Tub (tuba)
Format PrtStm (full score and parts)
Country of publication USA (us)
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Year of publication 2024
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Composer Ewazen, Eric
Additional info/contents A SOLDIER’S JOURNEY is a short, patriotic medley of original fanfares and familiar tunes for solo trumpet and nine-piece brass ensemble. Incorporating the World War I era popular song “Over There” and “Taps,” A SOLDIER’S JOURNEY was premiered by Chris Gekker and The American Expeditionary Forces Headquarters Band at a WWI memorial in Washington, D.C. where “Taps” is played every night in honor of fallen service members. Ewazen’s piece concludes with the solo trumpet playing “Taps,” unaccompanied, as a special evocation of that tradition.
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