Zephyrus. March for Brass Band

Zephyrus. March for Brass Band

£25.00

Recommended - Suitable for all bands

The Big Blow, was a formal record attempt to create the largest brass band in the world. It took place at Butlin’s Resort, Skegness on 20 January 2007, and it’s main goal was to raise money in support of the work of Brass Band Aid, and specifically to provide long-term sponsorship for two children in the village of Adet in Ethiopia.

The Music Company (UK) Ltd were one of the Official Partners of The Big Blow, providing the performance piece for the record attempt.

Andrew Duncan wrote ‘Zephyrus’ to mark the occasion. The title takes its name from the Greek God of the West Winds - Zephyrus.

Zephyrus is a traditional British brass band march with an interesting African-feel lilt to the trio. This is enhanced by optional percussion instruments including djembi and bongos, which can alternatively be covered by standard drum kit.

The Music Company are pleased to continue their support of Brass Band Aid by offering a donation to this worthy charity for every set of this music sold.

Includes score & parts

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