William Tell Overture, Finale from (Brass Band - Score and Parts)

£35.00
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Part Number
TPBB-020
Publisher
Timbercroft Publishing
Arranger
Littlemore, Phillip
Series
Timbercroft Classical Transcriptions

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The overture to Rossini's opera William Tell is a fairly large scale work in four sections and lasting some twelve minutes. However, it is the finale of the overture which is one of  the most iconic pieces of music. This 'March of the Swiss Soldiers' is a dynamic cavalry charge and galop often used in popular media to denote galloping horses, a race, or a hero riding to the rescue. Its most famous use in that respect is as the theme music for the radio and TV show The Lone Ranger. It was also used to great comic effect by Spike Jones and his City Slickers and it also finds it's way into the first movement of Shostakovich's 15th Symphony! Duration: 3:20

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