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Alcazar - Spanische Overtüre - click for larger image
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Alcazar - Spanische Overtüre - Sample sheet music
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Title Alcazar - Spanische Overtüre
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Overture (original composition)
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band)
Format PrtStm (full score and parts); + (and); Prtcel (condensed score)
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Year of publication 2004
Price 110.00 EUR (incl. 10 % Austrian VAT)
Composer Llano
Difficulty level 3
Evaluation level of countries C2 (Swiss 3rd class); D3 (German medium level)
Duration 6:50
Additional info/contents The term "alcazar" is of Arab origin and stands for "castle". It thus alludes to a period in the history of Spain, which is not at all clear to everbody, as the Moors invaded Spain in the 8th century in the wake of the expansion of Islam. Soon their culture became completely independent and reached its peak there, and was definitely the leading culture in Europe at htat time. Even to day the architectural top achievements of the Moors are stunning and rightly form part of the world's cultural heritage. The most famous treasures of that epoch are the Alhambra in Granada, the Great Mosque in Córdoba, and the Royal Alcázar (palace) in Sevilla. The playing of the Moorish archtects with water is unrivaled even today and also the incomparable mosaics still fascinate us. It was only in the 15th century that Granada, the last Moorish kingdom on Spanish soil was conquered during the so-called "reconquista", namely the conquest of the land and the defeat of the Moors by the Spaniards.
The overture Alcázar boasts Spanish atmosphere in an unmistakable way. This must not astonish at all, as the composer was essentially inspired to write this work during a visit to Seville, the capital of Andalusia on the Guadalquivir River. The romantic center section goes back to a walk in the garden of the alcazar in a starlit night. At noon, however, the composer visited the Santa Cruz district, in which the plot of the "Barber of Seville" is actually at home. In that part of town a young Spaniard thrilled him. He played guitar sitting under a lemon tree. The composer therefore captured the flamenco, the pounding rhythm of the heels on the floor and the sound of castanets in the overture's fast passages. The chords which he chose consequently are geared to the barré fingering for the guitar. Here then is a piece which is full of Andalusian life.

Prt

Flt 1,2,(3/PicFlt)
Ob 1,2
Fag 1,2
EsClr
Clr 1,2,3
AClr
BClr
ASax 1,2
TSax 1,2
BSax

Trp 1,2,3
Hrn in F 1,2,3,4
Trb 1,2,3
Brt/Tnh
Euph
Tub 1,2

WltStm

Tmp
Perc
Mlt
Schlgz
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Format EUR
Alcazar - Spanische Overtüre - click here Alcazar - Spanische Overtüre (concert/wind band), full score and parts; and; condensed score 110.00
Alcazar - Spanische Overtüre - click here Alcazar - Spanische Overtüre (concert/wind band), full score 27.50
Jazz Inspiration - click here Jazz Inspiration, audio CD 15.00

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