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'Keep the Fire Alive' (Vibraphone)

Keep the Fire Alive (Vibraphone)
 
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About This Work

"Keep the Fire Alive'' was composed by Keith Terrett when he was Principal Director of Music & Chief Instructor to the Band of the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary. In PNG during 1997, there was a Tsunami, which killed thousands in a village called Aitape.

In 1998, the band toured Japan for two weeks, and performed this piece during a series of concerts, which raised £20,000.00, which was donated to the Aitape Disaster Relief Fund. The title ‘Keep the Fire Alive' refers to the human spirit, and the will of mankind to recover after natural disasters. Now available as a Vibraphone solo this is a great addition to the repertouire. Accessible to performers at all levels.

Also available for Flugel Horn

ComposerKeith Terrett
ArrangerKeith Terrett
CategoryVibraphone/Concert Band
Duration4 mins 25 secs
DifficultyThis piece has difficulty rating of 4 on a scale one through 6, with 6 being the hardest. Click here to see how we grade our band sets.
InstrumentationSolo Vibraphone
Flute
Oboe
Bb Clarinets 1-2-3
Bass Clarinet
Eb Alto Saxophones 1-2
Bb Tenor Saxophone
Eb Baritone Saxophone
Bassoon
Horns 1-2
Horns 3-4
Trumpets 1-2-3
Tenor Trombones 1-2
Bass Trombone
Euphonium
Tuba
Drum Set
Suspended Cymbals
Tambourine
Glockenspiel
Bass Guitar
Parts SuppliedFor a full list of parts supplied under our free postage scheme, please visit FAQ's.
Catalogue No.
Product Code: SM0071

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