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Salamander Symphony (Symphony No. 2) (Score)
Jacob de Haan
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Salamander Symphony is a three-movement work for symphonic wind band in which the city of Kornwestheim, situated in Baden-Württemberg, occupies centre stage. It is the name of the well-known shoe factory that was established there in 1899 - and that symbolizes the industrial and social development of the city. In the symphony, we find various references to the mythological meaning of salamanders: they are vigorous creatures that contain the soul of fire. Without salamanders there would not be any fire. In addition, a salamander can change its shape and serve as a kind of vehicle through time. In the Berber culture, the salamander represents change.
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Category: Concert Band
Series: Concert and Contest
Level: 4.5
Series: Concert and Contest
Level: 4.5
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Publisher | Title | Composer / Arranger | Voicing | SKU | Price | QTY |
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DeHaske | Salamander Symphony (Symphony No. 2) | Jacob de Haan | 04006586 | 295.00 |