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Waltzing Matilda: (Arr. Kerry Turner): Cor d'Harmonie (Ensemble)

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ÉDITEUR: Phoenix Music NL
Version for Horn Quartet and 2 Offstage Horns \n by Kerry Turner \n IHS Symposium 2010 \nThe IHS International Symposium 2010 was in Brisbane, Australia. The American Horn Quartet went as Featured Artists. To commemorate this occasion, Kerry Turner composed a special piece, featuring the famous
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Arranger Kerry Turner
Description Instrument Group Ensemble de Cuivres
Instrumentation Cor d'Harmonie (Ensemble)
Instrumentation Cor d'Harmonie (Ensemble)
Type de produit Conducteur et parties
Description Product Type Set
Éditeur Phoenix Music NL
Nombre de Pages 12
ISBN 9789055520732
Edition Number 214521
PNL214521
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Version for Horn Quartet and 2 Offstage Horns

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by Kerry Turner

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IHS Symposium 2010

\nThe IHS International Symposium 2010 was in Brisbane, Australia. The American Horn Quartet went as Featured Artists. To commemorate this occasion, Kerry Turner composed a special piece, featuring the famous Australian folksong “Waltzing Matilda.”\n

Waltzing Matilda

\nAfter a literal statement of the melody, the music sweeps the listener back 200 years to the age of exploration. This swashbuckling music is gripping with adventure and excitement. Surprisingly there is also a second famous version. Specifically, “The Band Played Waltzing Matilda” is a tragic ballad from World War One.  This song describes the disastrous lost of life by Australian and New Zealand soldiers who fought at the battle of Gallipoli in Turkey. According to several of the composer’s Australian acquaintances, this somber ballad holds particular meaning and importance in the “Land Down Under.” Accordingly, Mr. Turner incorporated a middle section, which represents this tragic period in the country’s history.\n\nUndoubtedly, this piece is a brilliantly virtuoso romp, which demands refined ensemble skills as well as highly developed technical ability. The piece was composed in Leipzig, Germany in May 26-28, 2010.  It lasts approximately 6 minutes.\n\nListen to a performance on YouTube!
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