Maxime Aulio
The Butterfly That Stamped
Le Papillon qui tapait du pied
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Maxime Aulio
The Butterfly That Stamped
Le Papillon qui tapait du pied
- Instrumentation Concert Band (Solo/Feature: Bariton Saxophone)
- Composer Maxime Aulio
- Series Solo Spectrum
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- Edition Score
- Publisher De Haske Publications
- Order no. DHP1084447-140
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Description:
The Butterfly that Stamped is a story from the anthology Just So Stories, written by Rudyard Kipling for his daughter who suffered constant bad health. The book inspired composer Maxim Aulio to compose this work which is in a French impressionistic style. The piece opens with a beautiful palace surrounded by the impressive gardens of King Solomon. It is in these gardens that the baritone saxophone makes its appearance representing King Solomon himself, the flute representing the butterfly couple, the clarinet representing Queen Balkis and the trumpet the djin.