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Download 21 free sheet music and scores:El Camino Real, Sheet music, scores. Download free sheet music and scores: El Camino Real. Sheet music (PDF) - NON-CLASSICAL. David Benoit - El Camino Real. David Benoit. El Camino Real. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. El Camino Real is a work for concert band by the American composer Alfred Reed. Create a book Download as PDF Printable version.
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El Camino Real - A Latin Fantasy by Alfred Reed (1921-2005). For Concert Band (Score & Parts).
Score and full set of parts. Hal Leonard Concert Band Series.
Published by Edward B. El Camino Real (“The Royal Road” or “The King's Highway”) was commissioned by the 581st Air Force Band and its commander, Lt. This fantasy is based on a series of Spanish folk melodies and underscored by chord progressions used by generations of flamenco guitarists, whose fiery style and brilliant playing have created a vast body of what many consider authentic Spanish music. The music follows a traditional fast-slow-fast pattern, with a first section that is based on the dance form known as the jota, and second contrasting section derived from the fandango.
El Camino Real (The Royal Road or The King's Highway) was commissioned by the 581st Air Force Band and its commander, Lt. This fantasy is based on a series of Spanish folk melodies and underscored by chord progressions used by generations of flamenco guitarists, whose fiery style and brilliant playing have created a vast body of what many consider authentic Spanish music. The music follows a traditional fast-slow-fast pattern, with a first section that is based on the dance form known as the jota, and second contrasting section derived from the fandango.