Summoner's Call (From League Of Legends: Season 2) Chamber Music - Digital Sheet Music

Summoner’s Call

Answer the call of the Rift with this powerful arrangement of “Summoner’s Call” from League of Legends, originally composed by Riot Games’ music team and arranged for 8 French horns by Jonathan Snyder.This iconic fanfare, known for setting the stage in the world’s most-played online game, is reimagined with the brilliance and intensity of a full horn choir. Driving rhythms, heroic melodic writing, and rich harmonic textures make this arrangement a thrilling showcase for the ensemble.Designed for collegiate and professional-level horn ensembles, this is a challenging yet rewarding piece that highlights both the grandeur and the athleticism of the instrument. Perfect for game music concerts, horn festivals, or any performance needing a dramatic and unforgettable opener.️ Performance Notes: Scored for 8 horns in F Demands precise ensemble coordination and advanced technical facility Best suited for collegiate and professional-level ensembles A commanding concert opener or feature for game music programs Bring the arena to life — and let the Summoner’s Call resound in full horn choir glory.

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Instrument:
Horn
Ensembles:
Chamber Music
Genres:
21st Century TV Video Games Movies
Publishers:
Jonathan Snyder
Series:
ArrangeMe
Format:
Score and Parts
Item types:
Digital
Level:
Advanced
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
53

Brass Ensemble, Horn Ensemble French Horn - Level 5 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1707100

By League Of Legends. Composed by Alexander Temple; Daniel Vulcano; Edouard Brennesein; Jason Willey; Kole Hicks; Sebastien Najand. Arranged by Jonathan Snyder. This edition: pdf. 21st Century, Chamber, Film/TV, Video Game. 53 pages. Jonathan Snyder #1270917. Published by Jonathan Snyder (A0.1707100).

Answer the call of the Rift with this powerful arrangement of “Summoner’s Call” from League of Legends, originally composed by Riot Games’ music team and arranged for 8 French horns by Jonathan Snyder.

This iconic fanfare, known for setting the stage in the world’s most-played online game, is reimagined with the brilliance and intensity of a full horn choir. Driving rhythms, heroic melodic writing, and rich harmonic textures make this arrangement a thrilling showcase for the ensemble.

Designed for collegiate and professional-level horn ensembles, this is a challenging yet rewarding piece that highlights both the grandeur and the athleticism of the instrument. Perfect for game music concerts, horn festivals, or any performance needing a dramatic and unforgettable opener.

️ Performance Notes:

  • Scored for 8 horns in F
  • Demands precise ensemble coordination and advanced technical facility
  • Best suited for collegiate and professional-level ensembles
  • A commanding concert opener or feature for game music programs
Bring the arena to life — and let the Summoner’s Call resound in full horn choir glory.

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ArrangeMe:
Jonathan Snyder
Series:
ArrangeMe
Instrument:
Brass Horn
Ensemble:
Chamber Music
Publisher:
Jonathan Snyder