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The Destruction - Euphonium & Tuba Quartet
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Low Brass (2 Euphoniums, 2 Tubas) - Level 5

SKU: BZ.ENMS-84148

Composed by Akira Toda. Chamber Music. Ensemble. Score & parts. Duration 5:36. Bravo Music #ENMS-84148. Published by Bravo Music (BZ.ENMS-84148).

In July 2006, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) conducted seven consecutive missile launch tests. It goes without saying that I was very angry when I heard the news. At that time, I was also worried about whether this would start a nuclear war. Fortunately, as of April 2007, the worst has been avoided, but I feel that the situation remains unpredictable.
There is no doubt that if the situation worsens, it will lead to the collapse of the earth, and I strongly feel that we must avoid acts that lead to the destruction of the earth in a broad sense, regardless of North Korea.
By the way, a few days after writing this work, North Korea conducted an underground nuclear test for the first time.

Conducting a nuclear test
-On July 5, 2006 (KST), a missile launch experiment was conducted by North Korea. The missile landed in the Sea of Japan
-The Democratic People's Republic of Korea conducted its first underground nuclear test at 10:35 (KST) on October 9, 2006
(Akira Toda).