Magalif - Invincible (Concert Band) - WE03
"Invincible" by Eugene Magalif is a reconstruction of a concert march originally composed by Konstantin Georgiadi, a prisoner from Stalin's GULAG camps. Following approximately two decades in the camps, Georgiadi became a teacher at a music college in Zaporizhia, Ukraine, although following his death, his archives were destroyed. Composer Eugene Magalif's father had met Georgiadi in a GULAG. Occasionally, during Eugene's youth, his father played this march for him, and this reconstruction consists of memories of particular phrases from the piece.
Instrumentation:
- Piccolo
- Flute
- Oboe
- Bassoon
- Clarinet 1
- Clarinet 2
- Clarinet 3
- Bass Clarinet
- Alto Saxophone 1
- Alto Saxophone 2
- Tenor Saxophone
- Baritone Saxophone
- Horn 1
- Horn 2
- Trumpet 1
- Trumpet 2
- Cornet 1
- Cornet 2
- Cornet 3
- Trombone 1
- Trombone 2
- Bass Trombone
- Baritone (BC/TC)
- Euphonium (BC/TC)
- Tuba
- Percussion 1 (Cymbals & Bass Drum)
- Percussion 2 (Drum Set)
- Glockenspiel