Festmusik Der Stadt Wien Concert Band, Grade 3.5, 2:45 Score and Parts by Richard Strauss Concert Band - Sheet Music

By Richard Strauss

Richard Strauss' Wiener Fanfare, the shorter version of Festmusik der Stadt Wien - a piece originally written for ten trumpets, seven trombones, two tubas, and timpani - was the basis of this arrangement for concert band by Franco Cesarini. Strauss completed the “Festmusik” on 14 January 1943 after having previously received the “Beethoven Prize” in 1942. He dedicated the piece to the City Council of Vienna as a sign of his gratitude. Strauss conducted the premiere of this work in the Festival Hall of Vienna City Town Hall on 9th April 1943. An arrangement that highlights the characteristics of Franco Cesarini's writing.

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Details

Ensembles:
Concert Band
Genres:
20th Century
Composers:
Richard Strauss
Publishers:
Edition Franco Cesarini
UPC:
196288189718
Format:
Score Set of Parts Collection / Songbook Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Richard Strauss
Arrangers:
Franco Cesarini
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
4.15 pounds

Score and Parts Concert Band (Score & Parts) - Level 3.5

SKU: HL.4008646

Concert Band, Grade 3.5, 2:45 Score and Parts. Composed by Richard Strauss. Arranged by Franco Cesarini. Editions Franco Cesarini. Classical, Concert. Softcover. Duration 165 seconds. Edition Franco Cesarini #EFC005-CBHA. Published by Edition Franco Cesarini (HL.4008646).

UPC: 196288189718.

Richard Strauss' Wiener Fanfare, the shorter version of Festmusik der Stadt Wien - a piece originally written for ten trumpets, seven trombones, two tubas, and timpani - was the basis of this arrangement for concert band by Franco Cesarini. Strauss completed the “Festmusik” on 14 January 1943 after having previously received the “Beethoven Prize” in 1942. He dedicated the piece to the City Council of Vienna as a sign of his gratitude. Strauss conducted the premiere of this work in the Festival Hall of Vienna City Town Hall on 9th April 1943. An arrangement that highlights the characteristics of Franco Cesarini's writing.