Mozart in Motion
Who says you can't do Mozart with a marching band! Mozart in Motion brings themes of one of the greatest composers of all time to the field.
We begin with a preshow of Mozart's very first composition Minuet and Trio in G (K.1) setting the stage for what will be a nontraditional treatment of Mozart's works. Movement I lets your Clarinet Choir shine as they rip through a flurry of notes from “The Marriage of Figaro”. The band then joins in and you are off with a high energy opener that will bring your audience to its feet!
Movement II continues with a funky treatment of the beautiful Dove Sono from Figaro, featuring Flute and Soprano Sax solos. The battery has the option of joining the front ensemble, expanding it to create a unique version of one of the Mozart's most beautiful melodies.
Movement III cranks up the energy using the “Dies Irie” from the Requiem. Ample space to feature your front ensemble and battery is provided at the beginning of this movement, then everything breaks loose as the the full ensemble brings this show to a powerful, fast moving end.
We begin with a preshow of Mozart's very first composition Minuet and Trio in G (K.1) setting the stage for what will be a nontraditional treatment of Mozart's works. Movement I lets your Clarinet Choir shine as they rip through a flurry of notes from “The Marriage of Figaro”. The band then joins in and you are off with a high energy opener that will bring your audience to its feet!
Movement II continues with a funky treatment of the beautiful Dove Sono from Figaro, featuring Flute and Soprano Sax solos. The battery has the option of joining the front ensemble, expanding it to create a unique version of one of the Mozart's most beautiful melodies.
Movement III cranks up the energy using the “Dies Irie” from the Requiem. Ample space to feature your front ensemble and battery is provided at the beginning of this movement, then everything breaks loose as the the full ensemble brings this show to a powerful, fast moving end.
Preshow
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Movement I
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Movement II
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Movement III
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