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New Ouverture by me, Antero Ã
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The first half made me smile. I would love to hear that arranged for band organ or carousel! I wonder where the title came from, though. Cassiopeia was chained to her throne as punishment for her boastfulness, and I didn't hear anything that reminded me of that in the music?

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I didn't have much time to think of a name.
Cassiopeia cant be because that title is taken in SPA.
I'll come up with something more adequate (adjusted?) to the music. and suggestions are accepted!
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I'm thinking of renaming it to something like

Light Phantasia (?) Fantasia (?) Fantasy ?

How do we spell this in English?

In Portuguese: Fantasia Ligeira.

I don't think any constelation name will be adequate to this piece. :lol:

Next month I will probably have all legal stuff ready to start selling this. In PDF or in Paper.
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It will be avaiable at a standard windband orchestration:

piccolo (optional)
flute
oboe (optional)
clarinets 1,2,3
saxophone quartet
bassoon (optional)
French horn (Eb or F)
trumpets 1,2
trombones 1,2
Euphonium (in C bass cleff or Bb T.C.)
Tuba (in C bass cleff or in Bb T.C. or in Eb T.C.)
snare drum
Bass drum and cymbals

thank you.
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