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Bilbo the Hobbit

Pièce pour cor et orchestre d'harmonie

COMPOSER: Maxime Aulio
PUBLISHER: De Haske Publications
PRODUCT TYPE: Set
INSTRUMENT GROUP: Concert Band
Originally written by the great English writer J.R.R. Tolkien (1892-1973), The Lord of the Rings has encountered new-found popularity recently with the release of three ?huge-hit? motion pictures. With Bilbo the Hobbit we enter the lands of Middle-earth during the Third Age, some decades before The
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Subtitle Pièce pour cor et orchestre d'harmonie
Composer Maxime Aulio
Publisher De Haske Publications
Instrumentation Horn and Concert Band/Harmonie
Moeilijkheidsgraad orkest Grade 4
Product Type Set
Instrument Group Concert Band
Year of Publication 2006
1st Recorded on CD EIA 002
European Parts Included Yes
Genre Solo & Concerto
ISMN 9790035055731
Series Solo Spectrum
No. DHP 1064055-010
Description
Originally written by the great English writer J.R.R. Tolkien (1892-1973), The Lord of the Rings has encountered new-found popularity recently with the release of three ?huge-hit? motion pictures. With Bilbo the Hobbit we enter the lands of Middle-earth during the Third Age, some decades before The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Fascinated by the works of the masters of film music, Maxime Aulio structured this work in their way. When the end credits roll, Maxime?s music displays all the basic characters and passages of the novel. From the landscapes of the Shire to Middle-earth, the Great Dragons to Gandalf the Wizard, Bilbo Baggins tells us his story through light and virtuosoarabesques in the solo part. Bilbo the Hobbit is a wonderful addition to the french horn repertoire and one to be a sure-fire hit with horn players everywhere.
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