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Via Aurelia - click for larger image
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Title Via Aurelia
Article no. 4033435
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Concert music
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band)
Format PrtStm (full score and parts)
Country of publication Belgium (be)
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Year of publication 2009
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Composer Van Calster, Sven
Difficulty level 3
Evaluation level of countries D3 (German medium level)
Duration 7:01
Additional info/contents The Via Aurelia is a Roman road that runs from Rome to Pisa. The construction of this long route started in the third century BC and was used to reach the town of Cosa (now Ansedonia), which the Romans had founded. From here they could govern the Etruscan regions they had recently conquered. Numerous old castles and historical monuments are to be found along this road. One of them is the Porta S. Pancrazio or Porta Aurelia, in Rome. It was intended both as the starting point of the Via Aurelia and to protect the city and its inhabitants from sea-based attacks. The work entitled Via Aurelia describes the places of interest along this road and the many battles and wars that were fought there.

Prt

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

Trp/Cnt 1,2,3
Hrn in F 1,2,3,4
Trb in C 1,2,3
Brt/Euph in C
Tub in C

WltStm:
-Hrn in Eb 1,2,3,4
-Trb in Bb 1,2,3 (BC+TC)
-Brt/Euph in Bb (BC+TC)
-EsTub (BC+TC)
-BTub (BC+TC)

Tmp
Perc 1,2,3
Mlt
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Via Aurelia - click here Via Aurelia (concert/wind band), full score and parts
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