Solo Guitar - Level 4 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.942098
Composed by Apostolos Paraskevas. 20th Century,Contemporary,Halloween,World. Individual part. 14 pages. Silver Sickle Publications #6212247. Published by Silver Sickle Publications (A0.942098).
Scenes from the Life of Death is the solo version of Apostolos Paraskevas' Fourth Guitar Concerto, The Life of Death. A three-movement work which describes the life of Death. In this highly dramatic and sometimes humorous work, the composer portrays Death in a human attitude via twists, turns, variations, technical challenges and surprises. Death is a guitarist, a composer, and a disgruntled employee. He complains all the time and wants to retire. Death's only consolation is to go home to his "soul mates," his friends, and with them perform his favorite pieces with them.
I. Awakening of Mournful Feelings on Arrival at Work
II. A Visit at the Playground, and
III. Sad and Ungrateful Feelings After the Visit - What A Life!
Put down your beloved instrument Mr. Reaper! It's time to pay a visit to a fellow musician down the street as if he had all the time in the world!
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