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£69.95
March to the Scaffold (Brass Band - Score and Parts)
from Symphonie Fantastique
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£32.95
March to the Scaffold (Brass Band - Score Only)
from Symphonie Fantastique
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£34.95
March to the Scaffold - Hector Berlioz - Robert Childs
The Symphonie Fantastique, the first of Berlioz's major works, was composed in 1830 when he was 26. 'March to the Scaffold', the fourth movement in this major work is music borrowed from Les Francs Juges, an abandoned opera started in...
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March to the Scaffold (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Berlioz, Hector - Wilkinson, Keith M.
from Symphonie Fantastique
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£32.95
March to the Scaffold (Brass Band - Score only) - Berlioz, Hector - Wilkinson, Keith M.
from Symphonie Fantastique
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£35.00
WITCHES SABBATH, A (Brass Band) - Berlioz, Hector - Duncan, Andrew
from Symphonie Fantastique.
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£35.00
The Witches' Sabbath - Berlioz
An effective arrangement of the exciting finale from Berlioz's greatest masterpiece 'Symphonie Fantastique'.This new 'finisher' is all about an opium induced fantasy Berlioz had about rescuing a woman he was madly in love with from a group of evil witches and other assorted ghouls.After many brilliant musical descriptions of the eerie scenes, Berlioz triumphantly rescues his beloved narrowly saving her from being sacrificed by the witches!First performed by Whitburn Band at Spennymoor 24 and recorded by them on the 'Live from Spennymoor 24' CD.
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£35.00
March to the Scaffold - Hector Berlioz arr. Phillip Littlemore
The March to the Scaffold is the fourth of five movements from Hector Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique. The symphony tells the story of a troubled young man and his quest to find his true love. This true love is depicted in the music by a melody known as a idee fixe (fixed idea) and appears in every movement.The fourth movement takes on a nightmarish character as having taken opium, the young man dreams that he has killed his true love and is about to be executed for his crime. The music is an unrelenting forced march to the scaffold. The idee fixe appears only once in this movement, as a sudden reminiscence just before the guillotine strikes the young man's head before the movement comes to an end with a perversely joyous conclusion.Duration: 4'30"Difficulty: 3rd Section and above
Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days