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Title Southwest Summer
Article no. 3070828
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Original contemporary music (20th, 21st century)
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band)
Format PrtStm (full score and parts)
Country of publication USA (us)
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Series title Concert Band
Year of publication 2009
Composer Smith, Robert W.
Difficulty level 3+
Duration 6:20
Additional info/contents Der Komponist Robert W. Smith genießt seine Aufenthalte im großartigen Bundesstaat Texas jeden Sommer seit 1985. Bei einem Besuch im Südwesten mit seiner Familie, wurde er inspiriert, drei Eindrücke aus dem 'Lone Star State' musikalisch zu skizzieren. Ein Sonnenaufgang in der Wüste ('Desert Dawn') eröffnet das Werk mit indianisch anmutenden Untertönen und beschreibt die Wärme des Sonnenaufgangs über einer wunderschönen Aussicht. Jeder, der schon einmal San Antonio besucht hat, wird Gefallen an 'Paseo del Rio' finden, das die helle und lebhafte Uferpromenade in dieser großartigen Stadt nachzeichnet. Die energiegeladenen und kräftigen 'Longhorns' beschließen das Werk mit einem freudigen Gefühl und feiert die einzigartige amerikanische Lebensart. 'Southwest Summer' ist für jede Konzertsituation geeignet und wird eine wertvolle Ergänzung Ihres nächsten Programms sein.

Composer Robert W. Smith has enjoyed his sojourns in the great state of Texas each summer since 1985. In a visit to the southwest with his family, he was inspired to sketch three impressions of the Lone Star State. 'Desert Dawn' opens the work with Native-American overtones depicting the warmth of the sunrise over a beautiful southwestern vista. Anyone ever visiting San Antonio will delight in the 'Paseo Del Rio' depicting the light and lively Riverwalk of this great city. The energetic and powerful 'Longhorns' concludes the work with a sense of joy while celebrating this uniquely American way of life. Suitable for concert and festival performance, 'Southwest Summer' will be a valued addition to your next program.
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Southwest Summer - click here Southwest Summer (concert/wind band), full score and parts
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