Product Description
This is a wind band arrangement of Gustav Holst's very underrated oriental Suite Beni Mora he wrote between 1909 and 1910, reflecting on his health-related stay in Algeria and on his reading of Robert Hichens's 1904 novel The Garden of Allah.
This piece is stylistically close to the modern symphonic wind band music, and could be a great addition to the repertoire.
Includes Score and all parts.
Instrumentation:
Picc., Fl. 1,2,3, Ob. 1,2. C.A., Bsn. 1,2, Cl. Bb 1,2,3, B.Cl., S. Sax., A. Sax. 1,2, T. Sax., B. Sax., Harp, Trp. 1,2,3, Hn. 1,2,3,4, Trb. 1,2,3, Euph. 1,2 (B.C & T.C. incl.), Tb. 1,2, Double Bass, Timp., Perc. (3-4 Players: Xyl., Vib., Marimba, Tamb., sus. Cym., Cym., Gong, Triangle, Rute high-low, B.D.)
The arrangement uses the alternative Harp part that can be played by one player, but the original 2 harp parts can be used if two harps are available.
Difficulty: ~ Grade 5
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