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Kyiv, 2022: (A Sequel to Moscow, 1941), Conductor Score and Parts
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Kyiv, 2022: (A Sequel to Moscow, 1941), Conductor Score and Parts
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Kyiv, 2022: (A Sequel to Moscow, 1941), Conductor Score and Parts
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Kyiv, 2022 was written as a powerful sequel to Moscow, 1941, one of Brian Balmages's most well-known pieces. This work changes the narrative, where the theme from Moscow now becomes the aggressor, and the heroic people of Ukraine are represented by the Ukrainian National Anthem and the powerful Prayer for Ukraine." Certain to spark discussions about humanity, history, and culture. (4:30) About ColorFlex Conductors no longer need to choose between function and texture! Ensembles with instrumentation challenges still have numerous options to cover all parts, yet orchestration is elevated significantly to be faithful to the composer's original intent. Musicians have more opportunities to rest, and timbre once again becomes a central element of each work. So go ahead and have the best of both worlds: flexible and colorful."
Kyiv, 2022 was written as a powerful sequel to Moscow, 1941, one of Brian Balmages's most well-known pieces. This work changes the narrative, where the theme from Moscow now becomes the aggressor, and the heroic people of Ukraine are represented by the Ukrainian National Anthem and the powerful Prayer for Ukraine." Certain to spark discussions about humanity, history, and culture. (4:30) About ColorFlex Conductors no longer need to choose between function and texture! Ensembles with instrumentation challenges still have numerous options to cover all parts, yet orchestration is elevated significantly to be faithful to the composer's original intent. Musicians have more opportunities to rest, and timbre once again becomes a central element of each work. So go ahead and have the best of both worlds: flexible and colorful."



















