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Grand Opening of the Diamond Railway, The - click for larger image
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Title Grand Opening of the Diamond Railway, The
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Concert music
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band); YB (young band)
Format PrtStm (full score and parts)
Publisher's article no. KL 2314
Price 65.00 EUR (incl. 10 % Austrian VAT)
Composer Lupsina, Mario
Additional info/contents The new railway line is finally finished and connects the country's two largest cities. The once difficult route over the mountains and through deep valleys is now easy and quick.
A fanfare heralds the first journey of the long-awaited “Diamond Railway” line. The conductor blows the whistle and the train slowly begins to move. Once it has picked up speed, it crosses the country. Passengers can enjoy a wonderful view in the luxurious train. Finally, the train of the “Diamond Railway” line arrives at its destination and is ceremoniously welcomed. A new era of prosperity can begin!
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Programme notes: additional text

It was a bright morning when the residents of a small town made their way to the train station. The streets were decorated with colorful flags and fresh flowers, and excitement hung in the air like an invisible veil. Today was the day they had been waiting for for so long - the grand opening of the Diamond Railway, a railway line that would connect their city with other important places.

In the middle of the station square stood a magnificent stage, decorated with sparkling lights and colorful banners. A community representative stood there to greet people and announce the start of the celebrations. People cheered and clapped as the band began playing and the festivities officially began.

Meanwhile, the Diamond Railway trains were preparing for their first journey. The carriages were immaculately polished, the seats were comfortably padded and the windows gleamed in the sunlight. The passengers waited anxiously for their departure, excited for the journey that lay ahead of them.

Among the passengers was a young student who decided to go on board on this historic day. She was intrigued by the idea of being one of the first people to use the Diamond Railway and couldn't wait to explore the other cities connected by the new rail line.

As the train slowly left the station, a loud cheer erupted. People waved and shouted congratulations as they accompanied the train on its journey. The landscape passed them by as the train made its way through green fields, picturesque villages and majestic forests.

In every city the train passed through, passengers were greeted by cheering crowds who had come to celebrate the Diamond Railway's grand opening festival. It was a celebration of joy and community that brought people together and recognized the significance of this historic moment.

As the train finally reached its terminus and passengers disembarked, it became clear that this was just the beginning of a new era of travel and collaboration. The Diamond Railway had not only connected people, but also the hearts and dreams of an entire region. And as the sun slowly set over the horizon, they all knew their journey had only just begun.

Quelle/Source: musicainfo.net (KI)

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Fairy tales, legends, stories

travels

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