4 Musketeers by Jean-Francois Michel Brass Band - Sheet Music

By Jean-Francois Michel

Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870) published his swashbuckling novel under the title “The 3 Musketeers in 1844. The book became a world success and numerous adaptations have been done for the stage, television and films. Jean-François Michel invites 4 cornet or trumpet players to play the heroic and audacious adventurers with their otherwise peaceful brass instruments. Musical pirouettes, jumping intervals or lyrical musical complicity challenge the soloist's pugilistic imaginations in this exciting adventure with an appropriate accompaniment of a brass band (BIM TP336b/c) or optional wind band (BIM TP336d/e). Both versions include full sets of scores and parts. NB. This piece can be played with guest soloists. In such instances, the tutti cornets parts assignments should be as follows: Tutti 1 = solo cornets Tutti 2 = ripiano and 2nd cornets Tutti 3 = 3rd cornets If the brass band's cornetists play the solo parts, the parts divisions should be assigned per the following guidelines: Tutti 1 = minimum 2 cornets Tutti 2 = minimum 2 cornets Tutti 3 = minimum 1 cornet

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Instrument:
Cornet
Ensembles:
Brass Band
Genres:
Contemporary
Composers:
Jean-Francois Michel
Publishers:
Editions BIM
ISBN:
9790207013590
Format:
Set of Parts
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Grade 4
Artist:
Jean-Francois Michel
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
5.06 pounds

4 solo cornets and brass band - Grade 4-5

SKU: ET.TP336C

Composed by Jean-Francois Michel. Contemporary. Parts. Composed 2012. Duration 6 minutes. Editions BIM #TP336C. Published by Editions BIM (ET.TP336C).

ISBN 9790207013590.

Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870) published his swashbuckling novel under the title “The 3 Musketeers in 1844. The book became a world success and numerous adaptations have been done for the stage, television and films.
Jean-François Michel invites 4 cornet or trumpet players to play the heroic and audacious adventurers with their otherwise peaceful brass instruments. Musical pirouettes, jumping intervals or lyrical musical complicity challenge the soloist's pugilistic imaginations in this exciting adventure with an appropriate accompaniment of a brass band (BIM TP336b/c) or optional wind band (BIM TP336d/e). Both versions include full sets of scores and parts.

NB. This piece can be played with guest soloists. In such instances, the tutti cornets parts assignments should be as follows:
Tutti 1 = solo cornets
Tutti 2 = ripiano and 2nd cornets
Tutti 3 = 3rd cornets
If the brass band's cornetists play the solo parts, the parts divisions should be assigned per the following guidelines:
Tutti 1 = minimum 2 cornets
Tutti 2 = minimum 2 cornets
Tutti 3 = minimum 1 cornet.