SOLOMEO DREAMS
Solomeo ist ein kleines altes Dorf in Umbrien mit weniger als 500 Einwohnern, das von Brunello Cucinelli, einem Textilunternehmer, vor der Verlassenheit gerettet wurde, der beschloss, dieses Dorf zum Sitz seines Unternehmens zu machen und eine Handwerksschule und ein Theater gründete.
Komponist
Lorenzo Pusceddu
Arrangeur
-
Schwierigkeitsgrad
3
Dauer
7'20
Formation
Blasorchester
Verlag
Scomegna Edizioni Musicali
Format
Partitur und Stimmen A4+ (24 x 32 cm)
Product Code
ES B1651.20
HÖRE UND LESEN
Beschreibung
Solomeo, a subdivision of Corciano in Umbria, is a small ancient village with less than 500 inhabitants. Saved from abandonment by Brunello Cucinelli, a textile entrepreneur who decided to elect this village as the headquarters of his company and founded a trade school and a theater there (Cucinelli Theater), it has become an example of excellence worldwide.
This composition, commissioned by the “Filarmonica di Solomeo-Corciano” (Perugia), is divided into four contrasting movements.
It begins with an imaginary visit to the Cucinelli Theater, a place that expresses and values art and draws dignity from the beauty of the building itself and the landscape that surrounds it.
The second movement (Memories) represents the moment of reflection: time stops and we turn our gaze to the past.
A joyful dance (Popular Festival) follows and leads us into a lively and amusing environment. The composition ends with a short rhetorical and elegant march (Corteo).
This composition, commissioned by the “Filarmonica di Solomeo-Corciano” (Perugia), is divided into four contrasting movements.
It begins with an imaginary visit to the Cucinelli Theater, a place that expresses and values art and draws dignity from the beauty of the building itself and the landscape that surrounds it.
The second movement (Memories) represents the moment of reflection: time stops and we turn our gaze to the past.
A joyful dance (Popular Festival) follows and leads us into a lively and amusing environment. The composition ends with a short rhetorical and elegant march (Corteo).
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