Satoshi Yagisawa: Fanfare - HAYABUSA: Orchestre d'Harmonie
Partitions et parties | Partitions
COMPOSITEUR:
Satoshi Yagisawa
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Partitions et parties
DESCRIPTION PRODUCT TYPE:
Conducteur + Parties
ÉDITEUR:
De Haske Publications
DEFINITIVE DURATION:
00:02:30
Developed by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), the Hayabusa asteroid probe returned to earth on June 13, 2010, completing its mission as the first ever spacecraft to obtain surface samples from an asteroid. Thisfanfare was commissioned by the band of NEC Tamagawa, conducted by Ikuo
Détails
Compositeur | Satoshi Yagisawa |
Description Instrument Group | Orchestre d'Harmonie |
Instrumentation | Orchestre d'Harmonie |
Instrumentation | Orchestre d'Harmonie |
Type de produit | Partitions et parties |
Description Product Type | Conducteur + Parties |
European Parts Included | Yes |
Collection | Concert and Contest Collection CBHA |
Niveau de difficulté | 3 |
Grade of Difficulty Band | Grade 3 |
Éditeur | De Haske Publications |
Genre | Ouverture |
Année de publication | 2011 |
Definitive Duration | 00:02:30 |
ISMN | 9790035200407 |
Edition Number | DHP 1115085 |
N° | DHP 1115085-010 |
Description
Developed by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), the Hayabusa asteroid probe returned to earth on June 13, 2010, completing its mission as the first ever spacecraft to obtain surface samples from an asteroid. Thisfanfare was commissioned by the band of NEC Tamagawa, conducted by Ikuo Inagaki, to commemorate the success of the Hayabusa mission. At the premiere performance in Minato Ward, Tokyo, the piece was so successful the audiencedemanded it be performed again as an encore. Dur: 2:30 (Grade 4)
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