Works
Huntingtower
Back to all WorksBallade
COMPOSER/AUTHOR | Ottorino Respighi |
ARRANGER | Franco Cesarini |
WORK NO. | T. 01 |
PRODUCT CATEGORY | Concert Band |
EDITION NO. | DHP 0890145 |
GENRE | Transcription |
DIFFICULTY GRADE | 5 |
DURATION | 7:20 |
YEAR OF RELEASE | 1989 |
SERIES | The Great Classics |
PUBLISHER | De Haske |
Not much is known about the origin of Huntingtower, except for the fact that this ballad was composed in 1931 by the Italian composer Ottorino Respighi (1879-1936), commissioned by Edwin Franko Goldman and the American Bandmaster Association, and was premiered on 17 April 1932 at a concert in memory of John Philip Sousa in Washington D.C. It is not even certain whether Respighi arranged the work himself, or left this to someone else. Huntingtower is the name of a castle in Scotland, where Respighi spent some time. It is possible that this ballad contains his musical impressions of his stay, Franco Cesarinis orchestration is an adaptation of the work to the demands of the contemporary concert band.
Available items
DHP 0890145-010
Set (Score and Parts)
DHP 0890145-140
Full Score
FOR LATEST NEWS
Join the Mailing List
Your email address