Hello Cupcake! for Brass Quintet
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SKU: A0.981201
Composed by Judith Cloud. Contemporary. Score and parts. 73 pages. Judith Cloud #6591263. Published by Judith Cloud (A0.981201).A humorous work for brass quintet in seven movements based on the high-end boutique HELLO CUPCAKE! in Washington, DC. Like the brief pleasure of a cupcake, whose life is finished within four, three (or maybe even two!) bites, each movement is a pithy musical excursion.
1. Monday: heart of darkness
Strictly for chocoholics-deep, devilish and dangerous
2. Tuesday: prima donna
For the spoiled brat-fresh, pink and fussy
3. Wednesday: princess
Prima donna’s sweet cousin-simple, humble and unassuming
4. Thursday: velvet Elvis
Peanut butter and banana-who knew it was the King’s favorite?
5. Friday: you tart!
Just enough tang to get you in trouble-
6. Saturday: vanilla gorilla
Pure monkey business-foolish, silly and mischievous
7. Sunday: dulce da leche
A little trip to South America
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