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Gulf Stream

COMPOSER: Thierry Thibault
PUBLISHER: Editions BIM
PRODUCT TYPE: Set of Parts
INSTRUMENT GROUP: Brass Ensemble
The Gulf Stream is a powerful warm marine stream that crosses the Atlantic Ocean from the Gulf of Mexico north to Iceland. It represents a significant factor in the climatic regulation between the equator and the north and south poles. The waters of this stream have retained their relatively high
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Composer Thierry Thibault
Publisher Editions BIM
Instrumentation 4 Euphoniums and 6 Tubas
Moeilijkheidsgraad orkest Grade 4
Product Type Set of Parts
Instrument Group Brass Ensemble
ISMN 9790207022301
No. BIMTU130
Tiijdsduur 00:16:30
Description
The Gulf Stream is a powerful warm marine stream that crosses the Atlantic Ocean from the Gulf of Mexico north to Iceland. It represents a significant factor in the climatic regulation between the equator and the north and south poles. The waters of this stream have retained their relatively high temperatures, especially in latitudinal terms, by the time they have reached the European coast. Consequently, as the result of the effects of the Gulf Stream, Northwestern Europe is the beneficiary of a relatively comfortable and mildly humid climate instead of a very cold and dry tundra-like environment. This piece follows musically the route of Gulf Stream. The first movement reflects the beginning of the journey, when the stream is at its highest temperature. The second movement represents the voyage along the European coastal areas and their resultant warming. The third movement takes it to the North Pole and then diving into the abyss of the return to the South. Gulf Stream was premiered on March 26, 2005 by the TUBA-YAGA ensemble (Ivan Milhiet, Arnaud Boukhitine, Stéphane Labeyrie, Gabriel Capet, Thierry Thibault) and the professors of the "région Bretagne" conducted by Gwénolé Ruffet. This work is dedicated to Ivan, who left us in 2009. Thierry Thibault
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