A Tribute to Mahler: Resurges – Based on a hymn tune from 2nd Symphony by Gustav Mahler
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A Tribute to Mahler: Resurges – Based on a hymn tune from 2nd Symphony by Gustav Mahler
Concert Band, Grade 4 9:18 Concert Band, Grade 4 9:18 Score and P Concert Band - Sheet Music
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Score and Parts Concert Band (Score & Parts) - Grade 4
SKU: HL.4008981
Concert Band, Grade 4 9:18 Concert Band, Grade 4 9:18 Score and P. Composed by Hermann Pallhuber. Symphonic Dimensions. Concert, Concert Band. Softcover. Duration 558 seconds. Hal Leonard #SDP287-24-02. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.4008981).
UPC: 196288283751.
The poem “The Resurrection” by Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock was set to music by Gustav Mahler in the fifth movement of his Second Symphony, known as the “Resurrection.” The central passage from Mahler's musical adaptation was incorporated into “A Tribute to Mahler,” a composition created in homage to Mahler, 100 years after his death. Powerful brass tones and delicate woodwind melodies alternate in a Mahleresque manner with horn and trumpet signals from a distance. The choir is delicately complemented by the solo alto saxophone. “A Tribute to Mahler” aims to, like a continuation “after a short repose,” offer us a glimpse into the blissful world to which we will all eventually journey.
Score and Parts Concert Band (Score & Parts) - Grade 4
SKU: HL.4008981
Concert Band, Grade 4 9:18 Concert Band, Grade 4 9:18 Score and P. Composed by Hermann Pallhuber. Symphonic Dimensions. Concert, Concert Band. Softcover. Duration 558 seconds. Hal Leonard #SDP287-24-02. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.4008981).
UPC: 196288283751.
The poem “The Resurrection” by Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock was set to music by Gustav Mahler in the fifth movement of his Second Symphony, known as the “Resurrection.” The central passage from Mahler's musical adaptation was incorporated into “A Tribute to Mahler,” a composition created in homage to Mahler, 100 years after his death. Powerful brass tones and delicate woodwind melodies alternate in a Mahleresque manner with horn and trumpet signals from a distance. The choir is delicately complemented by the solo alto saxophone. “A Tribute to Mahler” aims to, like a continuation “after a short repose,” offer us a glimpse into the blissful world to which we will all eventually journey.
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