Fortress by Frank Ticheli

Manufacturer: Manhattan
Model #: 197001
Our Price: $245.00 (CAD)
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"Fortress was composed as a tribute to the composer's former band director, Robert Floyd of Richardson, Texas. Although Ticheli was already an international award winner, this was his first published work for concert band. The first 19 bars of Fortress are taken from the composer's piano score for a 1987 theater production of Moliere's Don Juan. Of the dozens of short snips, each of which portrays a different character, this passage represents the dual personality of Don Alonso -- on the one hand chivalrous and honor bound; on the other hand sinister and ruthless." Frank Ticheli

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Catalog: 197001
Publisher: Manhattan
Composer: Frank Ticheli
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Level: 3
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Frank Ticheli

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