Song of Eternity for Solo Euphonium and Brass Band
Song of Eternity - Euphonium Solo
Song of Eternity is a work for Euphonium and Brass Band, written in 2012. It is inspired by a night looking at the stars, and imagining the impossible size and beauty of the universe. A humbling idea becomes a humble melody, reflecting on the eternal nature of the night sky, and a peace of mind that comes with the knowledge that we are so small in such a huge existence.
The solo euphonium has a lyrical melody that allows the performer to demonstrate sound and musicality, with some high tessitura occasionally surfacing, making this work ideal for euphonium soloists of many different levels. The band accompaniment is warm and rich, with a heroic climax towards the end of the work.
Song of Eternity - Euphonium Solo
Song of Eternity is a work for Euphonium and Brass Band, written in 2012. It is inspired by a night looking at the stars, and imagining the impossible size and beauty of the universe. A humbling idea becomes a humble melody, reflecting on the eternal nature of the night sky, and a peace of mind that comes with the knowledge that we are so small in such a huge existence.
The solo euphonium has a lyrical melody that allows the performer to demonstrate sound and musicality, with some high tessitura occasionally surfacing, making this work ideal for euphonium soloists of many different levels. The band accompaniment is warm and rich, with a heroic climax towards the end of the work.
Song of Eternity - Euphonium Solo
Song of Eternity is a work for Euphonium and Brass Band, written in 2012. It is inspired by a night looking at the stars, and imagining the impossible size and beauty of the universe. A humbling idea becomes a humble melody, reflecting on the eternal nature of the night sky, and a peace of mind that comes with the knowledge that we are so small in such a huge existence.
The solo euphonium has a lyrical melody that allows the performer to demonstrate sound and musicality, with some high tessitura occasionally surfacing, making this work ideal for euphonium soloists of many different levels. The band accompaniment is warm and rich, with a heroic climax towards the end of the work.