A Roadkill Opera Parts for Wind Instruments

A Roadkill Opera Parts for Wind Instruments by Ferdinando Paer is an annotated edition published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on April 12, 2013. This unique work features music from 1804 and presents a contemporary opera set in 1988, focusing on the moments before the opening night of a comedy improv troupe in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The original English libretto, crafted by Parker, is paired with music composed by Ferdinando Paer, who served as Napoleon’s maître de chapelle.
Readers will find a comprehensive collection of parts specifically for wind instruments, making it suitable for those who read music and wish to engage with the performance, whether live or recorded. This edition includes every note necessary for the wind instruments, catering to musicians looking to play the show for personal enjoyment or as a thoughtful gift for music enthusiasts. The book spans 176 pages and is presented in English, offering a distinctive blend of historical and contemporary musical elements.
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Music from 1804. Action set in 1988. A new opera (in English) A Roadkill Opera tells the story of the hour before the lights go up on opening night for a comedy improv troupe in Jackson Hole, Wyoming-the Roadkill On A Stick Frozen Foods Theatre Company. Based (loosely) on a true story from a fast-developing tourist town, the original English libretto by Parker is set to music by Ferdinando Paer (Napoleon’s maître de chapelle). If you read music and want to follow along with the show live or recorded; if you want to play the show for your own amusement; if you want to get a present for the music lover who has everything, you can be sure they do not have this: every note for the wind instruments is included.
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