The Seventh Night of July : Tanabata

The Seventh Night of July : Tanabata

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In Japan, July the 7th is a holiday known as Tanabata, for which large celebrations are held throughout the country. The holiday is based on a legend about a young man and a young woman who are separated by the Milky Way and can only see each otheronce a year on this night....

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In Japan, July the 7th is a holiday known as Tanabata, for which large celebrations are held throughout the country. The holiday is based on a legend about a young man and a young woman who are separated by the Milky Way and can only see each otheronce a year on this night. THE SEVENTH NIGHT OF JULY is Itaru Sakai´s musical interpretation of this romantic legend.
The work was originally composed for wind orchestra and published by De Haske Publications. This version for brass quintet was transcribed by the composer.
Instrument (fx guitar, sang m.m.) Brass Kvintet
Niveau Øvet
Sideantal 40
Series De Haske Brass Series
Publisher/Producent De Haske Publications
Bidragydere Sakai, Itaru(Composer)
Sprog Engelsk, Fransk, Holland, Tysk
ISBN 9789043135566
ISMN 9790035223192