Where Now Rusts the Iron?
by Howard J. Buss
Flute - Sheet Music

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High voice (soprano or tenor), flute, cello and six percussion

SKU: B7.B346E

Composed by Howard J. Buss. A dramatic tribute to the composer's grandfather who, like many ironworkers in his day, worked under brutal conditions with the dream of making life better for future generations. A moving work touching our communal soul. 20th Century. Score and parts. With Text language: English. Composed 1994. Duration 8'. Brixton Publications #B346E. Published by Brixton Publications (B7.B346E).

8.5x11 inches. Text: Howard J. Buss.

A dramatic tribute to the composer's grandfather who, like many ironworkers in his day, worked under brutal conditions with the dream of making life better for future generations. "A moving work touching our communal soul." Percussion distribution: Perc. 1: Timpani (4), orchestra bells, tubular bells (shared with perc. 2) & finger cymbals; Perc. 2: two anvils (metal pipes may be substituted), and tubular bells (shared with perc. 1: Perc. 3: Xylophone, and suspended cymbal; Perc. 4: Vibes & suspended cymbal; Perc. 5: marimba; Perc. 6: two suspended cymbals, tam-tam, wind chimes & bell tree.