Iditarod (Mvt. 3 from "Portraits of the North") by Robert Buckley
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- Опубликовано: 16 авг 2018
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MusicWorks - Grade 4
The annual Iditarod Trail Dog Sled Race between the Alaskan cities of Anchorage and Nome covers 1,049 challenging miles of jagged mountain ranges, dense forests and windswept coastlines. This amazing feat of endurance was the inspiration for Iditarod. In cinematic fashion, the point of view cuts from long-shots to close-ups (from the dog's view to the eagle's), constantly moving forward with a relentless pulse. With a brief respite, a majestic, sweeping theme is introduced and develops. And then - back to the race! With renewed energy, the dogs race the final stretch; the music building and intensifying to the very end. Iditarod was commissioned by the West Vancouver Youth Band to commemorate the band's 80th anniversary. Take your audience on this exhilarating ride!
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Robert Buckley is the king of reusing songs
So many great things coming from Robert Buckley lately. I enjoyed this!
Truly good for the whole suite, with a variety of great use on the quoted theme of three movements, both with iconic voice. It is rare to listen a symphony/suite with such variety of combination of stationary and moving pieces having such nice and unforgettable interpretation of imagery and emotion! A highly recommended suite for everyone who loves smooth and challenging music!
The Arizona Wind Symphony is playing this!
Truly great music...
Very very nice .. as always
What a great music
playing this for my high school winter concert. too bad i only have NINE NOTES. playing chimes and crash symbols
Memories from 12th grade! 😌
Ah I see, quoting Land of the Midnight Sun
Also playing this for my high-school concert hope we do good on this wonderful piece. 😆
I bet my high school does better no cap
Also trumpet is better than clarinet
@@starkjunior3287 nah when the clarinet has the melody, it sets a different mood than the trumpet, which sounds better.
@@himlsrhu when clarinet has the melody, everyone leaves the theatre