The Wolves of Alaska, by Rossano Galante - Score & Sound
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The Wolves of Alaska
By Rossano Galante
00-50654
Series: MakeMusic Young Band
Grade 3
Opening with brass fanfares moving through mixed meters, this remarkable work by Rossano Galante takes the listener on a musical journey through the eyes of Alaskan Wolves. Heroic themes and soaring countermelodies capture the essence of these magnificent creatures, while lyrical passages honor the beautiful scenery. The Wolves of Alaska is an epic musical adventure that plays exceptionally well!
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It seems like many of Galante's works end abruptly. But I dig them. They're what band music should be. Back in the day, the staples of composers my school would play were Swearingen, and Shaffer. Occasionally, there'd be Robert Sheldon who I absolutely adore. His scores were edgy and sounded very soundtrack-like, which I love. I wish my band was bold enough to play music like this one for concerts and competitions.
this song needs to go on spotify
Fr
Man I've really come to appreciate this song we played it at the beginning of the year and I thought it was okay but we have picked it back up again for competitions and boy howdy I really enjoy all the nuances and effects this song entails. I've come to appreciate Galante's work a ton because he is just a brilliant composer.
I’m doing this song at my high school
Yo samee
Same but it’s middle
Sam
metoo where are you from ?
I’m getting the trumpet solo in eighth grade symphonic this year