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Interlude for Band
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Interlude for Band by Franco Cesarini Concert Band - Sheet Music

By Franco Cesarini
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Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 5

SKU: BT.0035-91-140-M

Composed by Franco Cesarini. Masterwork Series. Concert Piece. Score Only. Composed 1991. 22 pages. Mitropa Music #0035-91-140 M. Published by Mitropa Music (BT.0035-91-140-M).

Interlude for Band a été donné en création mondiale en 1987 par l’Orchestre d’Harmonie des Jeunes de Suisse sous la direction de Félix Hauswirth. Cette composition est basée sur un motif mélodique de trois notes et développe une succession de motifs et figures rythmiques. Les bois se distinguent particulièrement par la virtuosité avec laquelle ils exposent les lignes mélodiques.

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