The Divine Comedy Symphony is Robert W. Smith’s first complete symphonic band symphony. It was based on Dante's epic the Divine Comedy. Smith had studied this, and Homer’s Odyssey, at Troy.
The Divine Comedy | |
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by Robert W. Smith | |
Composed | 1995-97 |
Movements | 4 |
The classical symphony consists of four movements – each following a distinct pattern.[1]
References
edit- ^ Traugott Rohner (2005). The Instrumentalist. Instrumentalist Co. p. 20. Retrieved August 6, 2013.