This Spanish-tinged calypso from a suite chronicling the adventures of Cervantes’ Don Quixote is ideal for the intermediate to advanced ensemble. Caribbean syncopation coupled with traditional Iberian harmonies paint a picture of the heroic knight-errant in an epic struggle for his life and sanity.
This series was commissioned specifically to provide quality steel band music for beginning steel bands. The six pieces in this collection represent a variety of styles, composers and difficulty and can serve as an entire semester’s repertoire.
Probably Elgar’s best remembered and most played composition from it’s use in graduation ceremonies, this march highlights the ability of the ensemble to present contrasting expressive moods in a single piece.
Don Quixote
$35.00
This Spanish-tinged calypso from a suite chronicling the adventures of Cervantes’ Don Quixote is ideal for the intermediate to advanced ensemble.
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This Spanish-tinged calypso from a suite chronicling the adventures of Cervantes’ Don Quixote is ideal for the intermediate to advanced ensemble. Caribbean syncopation coupled with traditional Iberian harmonies paint a picture of the heroic knight-errant in an epic struggle for his life and sanity.
Composer: Adam Grisé
Genre: Soca & Calypso
Difficulty: Advanced
Instrumentation: T, DT, DS, C, B
Ranges:
T: C4-Eb6
DT: G3-F5
DS: G3-Eb5
C: C3-E4
B: Bb1-Eb3
Time: 5:00
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