La Gran Vía Small Suite for Brass Ensemble by Joaquin Valverde Brass Ensemble - Sheet Music

By Joaquin Valverde

Frederico Chueca (1846-1908) and Joaquin Valverde (1846-1910) had been collaborating since 1875. They had already enjoyed huge success with La canción de la Lola in 1880 and 'La Gran Vía' was to eclipse even the controversial Lola in popularity. Like many of Chueca's scores, the original version of 'La Gran Vía' was conceived as a suite of songs and choruses based on popular dance forms - Polka, Waltz, Tango, Jota, Mazurka, Chotis and March. Chueca's melodic and rhythmic vitality are as potent today as ever they were, and many of the numbers still retain their status as popular hits. Argentinean arranger Miguel Etchegoncelay compiled a Symphonic Suite for Brass Ensemble of the most beautiful melodies from this beloved zarzuela.

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Ensembles:
Brass Ensemble
Composers:
Joaquin Valverde
Publishers:
Baton Music
Format:
Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Suite
Artist:
Joaquin Valverde
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.34 pounds

Wind ensemble Brass Ensemble

SKU: BF.BM1046-SET

Small Suite for Brass Ensemble. Composed by Joaquin Valverde. Arranged by Miguel Etchegoncelay. Baton Music Ensemble Series. Full Score and set of parts. Baton Music #BM1046-SET. Published by Baton Music (BF.BM1046-SET).

Frederico Chueca (1846-1908) and Joaquin Valverde (1846-1910) had been collaborating since 1875. They had already enjoyed huge success with La canción de la Lola in 1880 and 'La Gran Vía' was to eclipse even the controversial Lola in popularity. Like many of Chueca's scores, the original version of 'La Gran Vía' was conceived as a suite of songs and choruses based on popular dance forms - Polka, Waltz, Tango, Jota, Mazurka, Chotis and March. Chueca's melodic and rhythmic vitality are as potent today as ever they were, and many of the numbers still retain their status as popular hits. Argentinean arranger Miguel Etchegoncelay compiled a Symphonic Suite for Brass Ensemble of the most beautiful melodies from this beloved zarzuela.