All performance and recording licenses are included with this show. The author examines the deeds of men like Siccius. The material in this show is all original and public domain. For the Glory of Rome introduces the heroic yet utterly ruthless men who carved out the Roman Empire. This finale starts softly but builds as one long crescendo to a huge and dramatic conclusion! This show is more challenging than some, but it is an opportunity for your band to bring lots of drama to the field! Next, we journey to "The Colosseum" where we see gladiators and chariot races! There is an exciting percussion feature which segues into our finale, "Ghosts of Legions Past". Then, the low brass sound off on "Hail Caesar"! This section is followed by "Venus, Goddess of Love", a beautiful ballad featuring some lush melodies and chord changes. The woodwinds are featured in the "Roman Festival" section. We move into a driving theme with a strong trumpet melody. We open with the powerful "Entry of the Centurions" featuring some soaring French horn lines. This show is a tribute to the glory that was the Roman Empire.
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