La Verbena de la Paloma Preludio by Tomas Breton Concert Band - Sheet Music

By Tomas Breton

Tomás Bretón (1850-1923) was a Spanish conductor and composer. He completed his musical studies at the 'School of Fine Arts' in his hometown, where he earned his living playing in small provincial orchestras, theaters and churches. Bretón composed 'La Verbena de la Paloma' (The Fair of the Virgin of la Paloma) in 1894 on a libretto by Ricardo de la Vega. It was later three times adapted for the cinema in 1921, 1935 and in 1963. The work premiered in Madrid in 1894. The zarzuela's great success for the authors lead quickly to a debut in South America where it premiered the same year in Buenos Aires. Uruguayan arranger Martin Jorge transcribed the preludio from 'La Verbena de la Paloma' for Symphonic Band.

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Ensembles:
Concert Band
Genres:
Classical
Composers:
Tomas Breton
Publishers:
Baton Music
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Grade 3
Musical forms:
Prelude
Artist:
Tomas Breton
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.34 pounds

Concert band Symphonic Band - Grade 3

SKU: BF.BM873-SCORE

Preludio. Composed by Tomas Breton. Arranged by Martin Jorge. Baton Music Orchestral Series. Preludio. Full Score. Baton Music #BM873-SCORE. Published by Baton Music (BF.BM873-SCORE).

Tomás Bretón (1850-1923) was a Spanish conductor and composer. He completed his musical studies at the 'School of Fine Arts' in his hometown, where he earned his living playing in small provincial orchestras, theaters and churches. Bretón composed 'La Verbena de la Paloma' (The Fair of the Virgin of la Paloma) in 1894 on a libretto by Ricardo de la Vega. It was later three times adapted for the cinema in 1921, 1935 and in 1963. The work premiered in Madrid in 1894. The zarzuela's great success for the authors lead quickly to a debut in South America where it premiered the same year in Buenos Aires. Uruguayan arranger Martin Jorge transcribed the preludio from 'La Verbena de la Paloma' for Symphonic Band.