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Old Jul 16 2008, 5:13 AM
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Coronation for Brass Choir (Op.27, no.1)

This is from a set of independant programmatic pieces designated for brass choir. I'm posting the entire set, which consists of...
1: Coronation for Brass Choir (Op.27, no.1)
2: Todesmarsch for Brass Choir (... and Percussion)(Op.27, no.2)
3:Der Erlkönig for Brass Choir (Op.27, no.3)
Please check the other parts if you have the time.

This Coronation was written a while back for the Conceptual Music Competition. The theme was of course, "Coronation." The following is the prompt/description I provided with the entry:
"This piece was written to convey the strong emotions seen throughout the day of an important ceremony: the coronation of a new leader. It begins with a swelling fanfare anouncing his arrival, followed by a main theme depicting the happy peasants in particularly jaunty moods. The ringing speech of their new leader to be reflects on the dark times in the near past, the hardships caused by the previous ruler. He tells of what greatness he plans for as their new ruler. Finally, he is crowned. The crowd explodes with excitement again and stronger and soon is following behind the joyful processional. The cries and jeers die away in the distance, and we hear the faintest hint of the fanfare over the horizon as the new ruler sets off towards the setting sun to greet those in nearby establishments."
Any thoughts at all on the piece are welcome. A major concern was that it didn't seem to fit the idea of a coronation. Tell me what you think!

MP3: Op.27, Bb Coronation.mp3 - File Shared from Box.net - Free Online File Storage
SCORE: Bb Coronation for Brass Choir (Op.27).pdf - File Shared from Box.net - Free Online File Storage
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