Academic Festival Overture (Band)
by Johannes Brahms
Concert Band - Digital Sheet Music

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Composed by Johannes Brahms. Arranged by Tim Laughlin. Classical,Contest,Festival,Multicultural,Romantic Period,World. Score and parts. 234 pages. Tim Laughlin #3236161. Published by Tim Laughlin (A0.877100).

A collection of rowdy old student songs, the Academic Festival Overture stands as one of Brahms' most beloved orchestral works, arranged here for wind ensemble. The composer originally wrote the overture as a tongue-in-cheek thank you for an honorary doctorate, but nowadays this lighthearted work serves as a festive addition to any performance.

Instrumentation: 2fl+pic/2ob/3cl+bcl+cbcl/4sax/2bn+cbn; 4hn/3tp/3tbn/eu/tba; bass; timp+3perc
Duration: approx. 10"
Level: Intermediate
Contents: Full score and parts
[Revised 2021]

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