Sunken Cathedral for Horn Choir and Tuba (arr. Frank Starobin) by Claude Debussy Sheet Music for Performance Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
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Sunken Cathedral for Horn Choir and Tuba (arr. Frank Starobin) Digital Sheet Music
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Sunken Cathedral for Horn Choir and Tuba (arr. Frank Starobin)
by Claude Debussy Performance Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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Claude Debussy wrote La Cathédrale engloutie (The Sunken Cathedral) as part of his first book of piano preludes in 1910. This work is based on a Breton legend where an underwater cathedral off the coast of the Island of Ys rises from the sea at dusk. This arrangement for horns and tuba uses "bell tones" to represent church bells. Further, the section at bar 28 is when the cathedral has finally risen and a great organ is playing.

duration 6:00


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