La Tempesta di Mare (Stephen Chin) for String Orchestra
La Tempesta di Mare is the overture to Salieri's opera, Cesare in Farmacusa. It narrates the journey of the young Julius Caesar as he sails through a treacherous storm to Farmacusa, near Sicily. The plot is filled with pirates, gypsy lovers, and, of course, Roman gods, providing much entertainment for audiences of that time.
La Tempesta di Mare (Stephen Chin) for String Orchestra
La Tempesta di Mare is the exhilarating overture to Salieri's opera, Cesare in Farmacusa. This captivating piece vividly recounts the perilous journey of the young Julius Caesar as he bravely navigates the tumultuous seas during a fierce storm, making his way to the enchanting shores of Farmacusa, located near Sicily. The plot unfolds with a rich tapestry of adventure featuring notorious pirates, passionate gypsy lovers, and the influential presence of Roman gods. Together, these elements weave a tale that not only enthrals but also delights audiences, immersing them in a world of intrigue and excitement characteristic of the era.
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Sunrise at Kakadu & Twilight Trek by Stephen Chin
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1. Sunrise at Kakadu
2. Twilight Trek
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Allegro In G By Stephen Chin
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This piece of music is intended for a string orchestra with a difficulty level of grade 3.
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Elegy At Dig Tree & Goin' Overland By Stephen Chin
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