David Ward-Steinman
Gasparilla Day: Uncharacteristic March
David Ward-Steinman
Gasparilla Day: Uncharacteristic March
- Formation Orchestre d'Harmonie
- Compositeur David Ward-Steinman
- Série Master Band Series - LudwigMasters
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Niveau de difficulté
- Édition Conducteur et parties
- Maison d’Édition Ludwig Music Publishing Company
- N ° de commande LU-B396602
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Description:
GASPARILLA DAY was written for the Tampa Mardi Gras-type festival which takes place the second week of each February. The work was first performed during the 1971 Gasparilla Day parade by the King High School band of Tampa, under the direction of Tom Luter. The festival commemorates the visits of the 18th century pirate, José Gaspar, to the Tampa Bay area; so far, no buried treasure has turned up, but hope remains alive in some quarters. Originally intended for parade use, it was conceived as an alternative to the usual predictable common-time march, and is suitable for the adventurous high school or college band. It is perfectly suited for use both indoors and outdoors.