Elegy For Dunkirk (arr. Adrian Horn) by Dario Marianelli Sheet Music for Brass Band at Sheet Music Direct
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Elegy For Dunkirk (arr. Adrian Horn) Digital Sheet Music
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Elegy For Dunkirk (arr. Adrian Horn)
by Dario Marianelli Brass Band - Digital Sheet Music

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Dario Marianellis soundtrack for the film Atonement (2007) won an Oscar and a Golden Globe for Best Original Score. The Elegy for Dunkirk accompanies a highly memorable scene in the film - a five minute, continuously tracked shot around the beach at Dunkirk and features Hubert Parrys hymn tune Repton, perhaps better known as Dear Lord and Father of Mankind.

This band arrangement by Adrian Horn is an ideal piece for any Concert of Remembrance, or in any concert programme where you would normally place a hymn tune arrangement, or wish to slow things down and add a bit of gravity to the proceedings.

Duration: 4'10"

Instrumentation - British Brass Band,
1* Full Score
1* Eb Soprano Cornet
4* Solo Bb Cornets
1* Repiano Bb Cornet
2* 2nd Bb Cornets
2* 3rd Bb Cornets
1* Bb Flugel Horn
1* Solo Eb Tenor Horn
1* 1st Eb Tenor Horn
1* 2nd Eb Tenor Horn
1* 1st Bb Baritone
1* 2nd Bb Baritone
1* 1st Bb Trombone
1* 2nd Bb Trombone
1* Bass C Trombone
2* Bb Euphonium
2* Eb Bass
2* BBb Bass
1* Timpani
1* Suspended Cymbal

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