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A Fairy Tale (Un Cuento de Hadas) - click for larger image
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A Fairy Tale (Un Cuento de Hadas) - Sample sheet music
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Title A Fairy Tale (Un Cuento de Hadas)
Article no. 4067481
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Concert music
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band)
Format PrtStm (full score and parts)
Country of publication Spain (es)
Publisher * Iber Música
Publisher's article no. * IB 051-010
Delivery publisher * Hal Leonard Europe
Series title Serious (Red) Series
EAN (GTIN) * 9790035220764
ISMN * 979-0-0352-2076-4
Year of publication 2012
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Composer Ferran, Ferrer
Difficulty level 2+
Evaluation level of countries C2 (Swiss 3rd class); D2 (German lower level)
Duration 6:45
Additional info/contents A Fairy Tale is a bright and simple piece. Written in a dream-like spirit, the music evokes these little mischievous beings who frequently materialise suddenly in the heart of the forest or other dark places, always holding a magic wand that generates a trail of sparks. The etymology of the word “fairy” reveals a notion of spellbinding or magic, but fairies are generally represented as tiny, fantastic female creatures, beautiful women who enjoy supernatural powers and intercede on our behalf, for better or for worse, but always in an innocent way. Some legends say that they are treacherous and kidnap children with the aim of creating a fairy line of descent with human features. However, those ardent sentries of Nature form the link that unites the visible and the invisible worlds: thus were fairytales born.

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

Trp 1,2,3
Flh 1,2
Hrn in F 1,2,3
Trb 1,2,3
Euph
Tub

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Tmp
Perc 1,2
Mlt
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In a hidden part of the forest, where the sunlight fell gently through the dense canopy of leaves and the scent of wild flowers filled the air, lived a community of fairies. These tiny beings with delicate wings were the guardians of nature and music. Music played a crucial role in this magical world. Each fairy had a unique melody in her heart that she could share with the others. These melodies were like magic, evoking the beauty and harmony of nature and touching the hearts of all living creatures in the forest.

One bright morning, the fairies gathered around their queen to plan a special celebration. It was time to celebrate the power of music and strengthen the connection between the world of fairies and humans. The queen of the fairies, an elegant and wise figure with glittering wings, announced: "Today we will bring our melodies to the human world to spread joy and hope."

The fairies gathered around a glittering pond where an ancient tree stood, its branches adorned with bells. The fairies began to play their instruments - delicate harp sounds, nimble flute notes and the soft sounds of violins filled the air. Suddenly the tree began to tremble and a magical opening appeared in its trunk. Through this door, the melodies of the fairies entered the human world. The music flowed through the forests, across the fields and through the towns, and wherever it went, people's hearts blossomed. The fairies danced and played their melodies, and the people listened, enchanted by the beauty and magic of the music. The world was filled with hope and joy, and the boundaries between the worlds began to blur.

As the sun slowly set and the fairies retreated back into the forest, they knew that their music had changed the human world forever. From that day on, people would feel the connection between music and nature and see the beauty of the world around them with new eyes. And the fairies would continue to play their melodies to touch people's hearts and fill the world with their magic.

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Spirits and supernatural powers
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