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    Beneath The River Severn (Chris Cobon) - Brass Band Sheet Music Full Score and Parts - LM283

    COMPOSER: Chris CobonBeneath The River SevernProgramme NotesBeneath The River Severn follows on, chronologically,from three pieces about steam engines;LMR600 Gordon, Tornado (LNER Peppercorn Class A160163),The Lady Armaghdale and also 'Moments in Brass' Sets 1+2Living 3 miles from the River Severn, the longest river in Great Britain,I regularly cross it on the way to conduct Highley Colliery Brass Band.Beneath The River Severn aims to capture not only the beauty of the river but also the dangerous undercurrents that lie under the calm surface.The length of the complete piece is 4 minutes 11 secondsMusical Traits:Attempting to avoid stereotype water music,I started with sketches based on quartal harmony but inverted (so 5ths)For example, the first run onEuphonium starts on concert pitch G, Hrns = D, Bari=A, 1st Hrn=E etc."A" represents the undercurrent,which has claimed many lives over the years.An 11-note salute to the greatest river piece,Smetana's Vltava, is worked into this sectionSuitable Section 4 Upwards

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    The Severn Suite (Brass Band - Score only) - Elgar, Edward - Gay, Bram

    The Severn Suite was first performed on 27 September 1930 at the National Brass Band Championships, Crystal Palace. The first performance of this edition took place on 7 September 1996 at the British Open Brass Band Championship at Bridgewater Hall, Manchester.Duration: 15-16 minutes

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    The Severn Suite (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Elgar, Edward - Gay, Bram

    The Severn Suite was first performed on 27 September 1930 at the National Brass Band Championships, Crystal Palace. The first performance of this edition took place on 7 September 1996 at the British Open Brass Band Championship at Bridgewater Hall, Manchester.Duration: 15-16 minutes

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    The Severn Suite (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Elgar, Edward

    Op.87. The Severn Suite was first performed on 27 September 1930 at the National Brass Band Championships, Crystal Palace.Includes:IntroductionToccataFugueMinuetCoda

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    SEVERN MARCH (score) - Denny, Mike

    Parts included for Brass Band Brass, Orchestral Brass, Percussion & Flute

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    SEVERN MARCH (score & parts) - Denny, Mike

    Parts included for Brass Band Brass, Orchestral Brass, Percussion & Flute

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    SEVERN SUITE, The (Brass Band Set) - Elgar

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    The Severn Suite - Edward Elgar

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    Severn Suite, The (Brass Band - Score and Parts)

    Major work

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    Corineus - Christopher Bond

    Corineus, in medieval British legend, was a prodigious warrior, a fighter of giants, and the eponymous founder of Cornwall. The first of the legendary rulers of Cornwall, he is described as a character of strength and power. It is on the medieval ruler that this new work, Corineus, is based, presented in three contrasting sections. The work opens with heraldic fanfares and a sense of jubilance before presenting musical material which changes and develops organically, portraying the journey taken by Corineus, Brutus, and the Trojans from modern-day mainland Europe to Britain. The central section of the work is slower, creating a feeling of longing. Brutus' son, Locrinus, had agreed to marry Corineus' daughter, Gwendolen, but instead fell in love with a German princess. In writing this part of the work, the composer portrays the longing of Gwendolen for her husband, knowing he is in love with somebody else. After Corineus died, Locrinus divorced Gwendolen, who responded by raising an army in Cornwall and making war against her ex-husband. Locrinus was killed in battle, and legend suggests that Gwendolen threw Locrinus' lover into the River Severn. This dramatic battle provides the inspiration for the final part of the work. In writing this work, the composer hopes to flare the imagination of young brass players around the country, in an engaging new take on a firm fixture in British folklore.

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