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Original

The Impresario. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Grade 3.

Translation

The Impresario. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Grade 3.

Original

The Impresario. Overture. Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. 1756-1791. Arranged by Andrew Glover. Concert band. Gems of the Concert Band Series. Audio recording available separately. item CL.WFR349. Grade 3.5. Score and set of parts. Composed 2007. Duration 5 minutes, 12 seconds. Published by C.L. Barnhouse. CL.012-3570-00. This marvelous Mozart overture has been skillfully arranged for the Barnhouse "Gems of the Concert Band" series by Andrew Glover. The composer's light and whimsical style has been preserved, and makes for a delightful selection for any concert or festival performance. A great way to introduce your students to a classic overture from one of the great composers of all time. Superb. A series of transcriptions and other works in varying styles, representative of the programming of the Great American Classic Concert Band era of a century ago, as exemplified by John Phillip Sousa, Edwin Franko Goldman, Karl L. King, and Leonard B. Smith.

Translation

The Impresario. Overture. Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. 1756-1791. Arranged by Andrew Glover. Concert band. Gems of the Concert Band Series. Audio recording available separately. item CL.WFR349. Grade 3.5. Score and set of parts. Composed 2007. Duration 5 minutes, 12 seconds. Published by C.L. Barnhouse. CL.012-3570-00. This marvelous Mozart overture has been skillfully arranged for the Barnhouse "Gems of the Concert Band" series by Andrew Glover. The composer's light and whimsical style has been preserved, and makes for a delightful selection for any concert or festival performance. A great way to introduce your students to a classic overture from one of the great composers of all time. Superb. A series of transcriptions and other works in varying styles, representative of the programming of the Great American Classic Concert Band era of a century ago, as exemplified by John Phillip Sousa, Edwin Franko Goldman, Karl L. King, and Leonard B. Smith.