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King Robert of Scotland - - Based on "Soldier's March of Robert the Bruce" -
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Symphonic Portrait for Wind Band with Bagpipes (opt.) In 1306 Robert I was installed as King of Scotland. The melody of the march "Robert the Bruce" was played for the first time at the coronation ceremony. James L. Hosay has now effectively composed this solemn music in a symphonic portrait for wind orchestra. The music develops from a quiet, chorale-like atmosphere into a brilliant finale, in which a bagpipe group can also be included as the absolute highlight.
Grade Level GB: 4-5 Grade Level USA: 3 (Intermediate) Composer: Hosay, James L. Genre: Concert Piece Performance time: 00:05:40 Publisher: Rundel Size: A4 Info: Full Score + Parts Rundel Order Number: MVSR3413 Release Date: 2023
In 1306 Robert I was installed as King of Scotland. The melody of the march "Robert the Bruce" was played for the first time at the coronation ceremony. James L. Hosay has now effectively composed...
James L. Hosay was born in 1959 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, and grew up in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. After high school, he became a trumpeter in the United States Army and completed his education at the Music School of the U.S. Armed Forces.
After the first two years of military service, he became a staff arranger and composer for the United States Army Band (Pershing's Own) in Washington, D.C....