A Monmouth Overture was composed in 2007 for the Haberdashers' Symphonic Winds, as part of Philip Sparke's year as composer-in-residence at the Monmouth school. The work is based around the 15th century “Agincourt Song,” written in honor of Henry V's victory over the larger but outdated French army. Henry V was born in Monmouth in 1387, giving this wonderful overture its historical title. Bring a piece of history with a modern twist to your concert program. Dur: 4:30
Instrumentation
Instrumentation
Number of Parts
Pages Per Part
FULL SCORE
1
28
FLUTE
5
2
OBOE
2
2
BB CLARINET 1
5
3
BB CLARINET 2
5
3
BB CLARINET 3
5
3
EB ALTO CLARINET
1
3
BB BASS CLARINET
1
2
BASSOON
2
2
EB ALTO SAX 1
1
3
EB ALTO SAX 2
1
3
BB TENOR SAX
2
2
EB BARITONE SAX
1
2
BB TRUMPET 1
2
2
BB TRUMPET 2
2
2
BB TRUMPET 3
2
2
F HORN 1
2
2
F HORN 2
2
2
TROMBONE 1
2
2
TROMBONE 2
2
2
TROMBONE 3
2
2
EUPHONIUM
2
2
EUPHONIUM IN TREBLE CLEF
2
2
TUBA
4
2
DOUBLE BASS
1
2
TIMPANI
1
2
PERCUSSION 1
1
2
PERCUSSION 2
1
2
PERCUSSION 3
1
2
Product Details
#HL 44007610
884088266318
AMP232
9.0"
12.0"
0:04:30
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