Simfonia núm. 7 “Ausiàs March” (Symphony No. 7) “Ausiàs March”

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Commissioned by the musical association “La Lira Castellonera” of Vilanova de Castelló to premiere it as a free work at the International Band Competition in the city of Valencia. After its premiere, Brotons orchestrated this piece for symphony orchestra.

I. The armed knight

II. The loving poet (Songs of love and death)

III. The king’s falcone

VI. The immortal Ausiàs (Moral songs)

Description

Author

BROTONS, Salvador

Format

(Score A3)

Instrumentation

Symphonic band

Duration

25'

Pages

107

Year of composition

2018

ISMN

979-69220-631-6

Ref.

100-708PASC

Looking for ideas for the new composition, I was struck by the magnificent poems by the great Renaissance poet Ausias March. It was not only his extraordinary poetic work that impressed me, but also his active life as a person. I discovered that before writing verses, Ausiàs was first an armed knight who participated in several war expeditions, and later was named falconer of King Alfonso the Magnanimous. These two facets together with that of a great universal poet sourced my inspiration for the four movements of this Symphony.

(Salvador Brotons)

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Weight 0.595 kg

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