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Title Il Corsare Nero (Der schwarze Korsar)
Article no. 4117872
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Programme music
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band)
Format PrtStm (full score and parts)
Country of publication Italy (it)
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Year of publication 2021
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Composer Piacente, Giovanni
Difficulty level 3
Evaluation level of countries D3 (German medium level)
Duration 6:00
Additional info/contents The Black Corsair, the Italian aristocrat who becomes a privateer to avenge the death of his two brothers at the hands of the Flemish Duke Wan Guld, is the protagonist of Emilio Salgari's novel of the same name.

The waters of the Caribbean are dark, the fog is thick. In the darkness of the night only the hissing of the wind between the sails and the crackle of the wood can be heard. The bow of a ship cuts the waves majestically: it is the Thunder, in command of the Black Corsair! The adventures of the noble pirate begin like this, swearing revenge for the death of the two brothers, the Red Corsair and the Green Corsair, on the Flemish Duke Wan Guld who made them hang after betraying them. Among a thousand adventures, the protagonist of the famous novel by Emilio Salgari will show his value and his prowess until his crew takes Honorata prisoner, a false name behind which the beautiful daughter of the Flemish duke is hiding. The Black Corsair falls in love with her, but his honor will prevail, and he will respect his oath of revenge: he will abandon the beloved woman to the waves of the sea. And it is only in that moment, in the last lines of the story, that the Corsair will show his first and only moment of weakness ... “Look!—whispers Morgan, his trusted helmsman—the Black Corsair cries ... .”
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