Pagan Ritual Firedance - Composed for Brass Sextet by Robert Cohen('1945).
Fire Dancing is a pagan ritual first performed by the ancient Thracians. Dancing on hot coals and falling into a trance, they met the coming summer by glorifying the name of the Sun God who carried with him the fire, asking him to give them health, success and fruitfulness throughout the year. This work for brass sextet musically imagines the ceremonial preparation and execution of this fiery ritual.Duration (estimate): 3:44
This product is available for digital download only - the item includes :
- Score
- 1. Trumpet part in B flat
- 2. Trumpet part in B flat
- French Horn part
- Trombone part in bass clef
- Euphonium part in bass clef
- Tuba part in bass clef
45 pages ( Score 26 pages )
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