The Call of Boromir by Daniel McCarthy Horn - Sheet Music

By Daniel McCarthy

Written for horn and marimba, Call of Boromir is based upon a character from Tolkien's Lord of the Rings epic who blew his horn in times of distress and battle. Like many of McCarthy's other works, the marimba part is extremely idiomatic and blends nicely with the timbre of the horn. This rhythmically driven piece goes and goes, leaving the audience out of breath.Written for Chris and Leslie Norton, Call of Boromir is based upon a character from Tolkien's Lord of the Rings epic who blew his horn in times of distress and battle. Like many of McCarthy's other works, the marimba part is extremely idiomatic and blends nicely with the timbre of the horn. This rhythmically driven piece goes and goes, leaving the audience out of breath.

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Instrument:
Horn Marimba
Composers:
Daniel McCarthy
Publishers:
C. Alan Publications
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Intermediate Advanced
Artist:
Daniel McCarthy
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.31 pounds

Chamber Ensemble Horn & Marimba (horn, marimba (4.5-octave)) - medium difficult

SKU: CN.02540

Composed by Daniel McCarthy. Duration 5:30. Published by C. Alan Publications (CN.02540).

Written for horn and marimba, Call of Boromir is based upon a character from Tolkien's Lord of the Rings epic who blew his horn in times of distress and battle. Like many of McCarthy's other works, the marimba part is extremely idiomatic and blends nicely with the timbre of the horn. This rhythmically driven piece goes and goes, leaving the audience out of breath.

Written for Chris and Leslie Norton, Call of Boromir is based upon a character from Tolkien's Lord of the Rings epic who blew his horn in times of distress and battle. Like many of McCarthy's other works, the marimba part is extremely idiomatic and blends nicely with the timbre of the horn. This rhythmically driven piece goes and goes, leaving the audience out of breath.