The Memory of Our Native Place

The Memory of Our Native Place

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Satoshi Yagisawa is well known for his dramatic symphonic band compositions. Even though he has written relatively few marches, they are also very popular: March Willing and Able is based on a chorale while March Bou Shu is based on a Japanese folk song. The Memory of Our...

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Satoshi Yagisawa is well known for his dramatic symphonic band compositions. Even though he has written relatively few marches, they are also very popular: March Willing and Able is based on a chorale while March Bou Shu is based on a Japanese folk song. The Memory of Our Native Place is a rather unusual piece for Yagisawa, as it actually closely resembles a traditional march. The piece opens with a lively fanfare and is contrasted by the following theme. The trio features a chorale-like melody.
Instrument (fx guitar, sang m.m.) Big Band & Concert Band
Genrer (Fx Pop, Rock, Børn m.m.) March
Niveau Let øvet
Sideantal 21
Publisher/Producent De Haske Publications
Bidragydere Yagisawa, Satoshi(Composer)
Sprog Engelsk, Fransk, Holland, Tysk
ISMN 9790035201978