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Bestellnummer: 162633
Schwierigkeitsgrad: 4
Dauer: 8:20 min
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Verlagsnummer: 012-4180-00
EAN: 0000124180008
Komponist: Rob Romeyn
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Rob Romeyn (b. 1961) is an American composer, arranger, and educator. He writes music for all levels of jazz band, concert band, and marching bands. He was staff arranger for the University of Louisiana at Monroe “Sound of Today” Band and the bands at James Madison University, and he directed the St. Petersburg (Florida) Community Band from 1994-2013.
Romeyn wrote Apollo: Myth and Legend in 2008 in celebration of the 100th anniversary of Eldon High School in Eldon, Missouri. It was a commission from their band, directed by Rex McCargar. As the title suggests, it is based on the myth of Apollo, the Greek and Roman god of the sun, music, and much more. Romeyn lays out his particular approach to this complex figure in his program note, taken from the score of the piece:
The most widely worshiped of the Greek gods, Apollo, was the son of Zeus and the TitanLeto, and the twin brother of Artemis (Diana), the goddess of the hunt. Apollo had many roles in Greek mythology, including god of the sun, of the arts (especially music, poetry, and dance), of medicine, protector of herdsmen and their flocks, and prophecy. His oracle at Delphi was the most famous in the world, and his cult spread far beyond the Greek world.
According to legend, Apollo was born on the Greek isla
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This Week's Concert
July 12, 2015
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The conductor for this week’s concert will be Scott Teater. Scott is the band director at Burlington's Notre Dame School. A graduate of Iowa Wesleyan College, Scott is a percussionist and has performed with the Southeast Iowa Band and the Southeast Iowa Symphony as well as the Burlington Municipal Band. This summer, Scott spent the month of June as a staff member of the Lincoln Trails Council of the Boy Scouts of America at the Rhodes France Scout Reservation near Decatur, Illinois and is only now rejoining the band. Welcome back, Scott!
Our directors often choose themes for their concerts and Scott tells us tha