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Once upon a castle : for solo organ and orchestra : (2003; revised 2015) / Michael Daugherty.

LIBRA M1005.D38 O5 2018
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Format:
Musical score
Author/Creator:
Daugherty, Michael, 1954- composer.
Contributor:
Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra, commissioning body.
Nashville Symphony, commissioning body.
Standardized Title:
Once upon a castle
Language:
English
No linguistic content
Subjects (All):
Hearst Castle (Calif.)--Songs and music.
Hearst Castle (Calif.).
Citizen Kane (Motion picture)--Songs and music.
Citizen Kane (Motion picture).
Organ with orchestra--Scores and parts (solo).
Organ with orchestra.
Genre:
Art music.
Scores.
Parts (Music)
Songs and music.
Scores and parts (solo)
Songs.
Physical Description:
1 score (146 pages) + 1 part (39 pages) : illustrations ; 30 cm
Edition:
Score and solo part.
Distribution:
Milwaukee, WI : Distributed by Hal Leonard.
Place of Publication:
[New York] : Hendon Music : Boosey & Hawkes, [2018]
Language Note:
Staff notation.
Contents:
The winding road to San Simeon
Neptune pool
Rosebud
Xanadu.
Notes:
For solo organ and orchestra.
The music is inspired by Hearst Castle in California.
Original version commissioned by the Ann Arbor Symphony; revised version commissioned by the Nashville Symphony.
Revised version premiered in Nashville, November 2015.
Duration: approximately 28 min.
Includes program notes by composer and biographical notes in English.
ISBN:
1540029433
9781540029430
OCLC:
1048883976
Publisher Number:
888680751784
9790051098026
M051098026
HL48024382 Hal Leonard

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