Toccata (from Symphony No.8) (Brass Band - Score and Parts)

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Part Number
TPBB-038
Publisher
Timbercroft Publishing
Composer
Vaughan Williams, Ralph
Arranger
Littlemore, Phillip
Series
Timbercroft Classical Transcriptions

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Ralph Vaughan Williams' Symphony in D minor (his eighth) was composed in 1956, when he was in his 84th year. It is noticeably different from its predecessors in its diminutive scale and comparatively short length. However, the symphony is scored for an unusually large percussion ensemble including vibraphone, xylophone, tubular bells, glockenspiel, tuned gongs and celeste. In the Toccata, the fourth and final movement, Vaughan Williams uses the enlarged percussion forces extensively - the eight symphony is therefore in some ways a highly imaginative work, perhaps even an experimental one.. This brass band transcription tries to remain as true to the original percussion writing as possible, but with the omission of the tuned gongs and celeste—for obvious practical performance reasons. Duration: 5:00

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