Product Description
Full Score and all Individual Instrument Parts
Gaius Petronius' first century novel is brought to life by American composer James Nathaniel Holland in his comedic ballet, "The Satyricon." Here is the raucous (or a la "Bollywood") Act I Finale also known as "The Dance of the Centurions and the Roman Prostitutes". A fun, contemporary piece which is a great closer to any orchestra concert.
Instrumentation: picc, fl 123, ob, eh, clBb12, bcl, bsn 12, cbsn, hrn 1234, tpt 123, trm 12, btrm, tba, timp, perc (cym, cym w/sft. mall/st., wood block, bongos, djembe, bss drum), hrp, strings
Offered here full score in concert pitch and the individual instrument parts.
(Duration: 4 minutes and 30 seconds)
YouTube Presentation: https://youtu.be/9n2W0WuPf1M
Composer website: http://lacoronadelossantos.net/jamesnathanielholland.html
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