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A World Away for Brass Choir by Ryan Meeboer Small Ensemble - Sheet Music

By David Marlatt
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Brass Choir

SKU: AP.81-BC18103

For Brass Choir. Composed by David Marlatt and Ryan Meeboer. 5 or More; Brass - Brass Choir; Solo Small Ensembles. Eighth Note Publications. Folk; Multicultural. Score and Part(s). Duration 3:00. Eighth Note Publications #81-BC18103. Published by Eighth Note Publications (AP.81-BC18103).

ISBN 9781771575270. UPC: 685462025282. English.

This piece contains two distinctively different themes: a traditional European folk song-like melody and a Japanese inspired one. Each melody is introduced on its own, then they are combined---with both themes playing simultaneously! This creates a very effective and beautiful sonority. This piece was written to celebrate the twinning of two cities, one in Canada and the other in Japan. (3:00).

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