• Dmitri Kabalevsky
  • Colas Breugnon, Overture (for band), Op. 24a (1937)

  • Le Chant Du Monde (World excluding USA, Canada, Austria, United Kingdom, Russia+CIS, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Greece, Israel, Iceland, Scandinavia, Netherlands, Poland and Turkey)
    G Schirmer Inc (USA, Canada and Mexico only)

Le Chant du Monde is the publisher of the work in the world excl. USA, Canada, Austria, Great Britain, Russia+CIS, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Greece, Israel, Iceland, Scandinavia, Netherlands, Poland & Turkey. G Schirmer is the publisher of the work in the USA, Canada and Mexico only
Donald Hunsberger

  • 2.2+ca.3+Ebcl+bcl+cbcl.asx+tsx+barsx.1/4.3+2flg.3+btbn.1+bar/timp.perc+xyl/hp/db
  • 5 min

Programme Note

The overture, originally for orchestra, contains a pulsating and driving rhythmic force which is balanced by the flowing secondary theme. The arranger Donald Hunsberger writes, "The orchestral colors are in a class of their own, ranging from overwhelming fortissimos to chamber effects to raucous splashes of wind and percussion energy.”