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This is the sample from the "compositions" page for Caesar. Please click below to hear each movement in full.
1. Rise to Office, War, Dictatorship
2. Cleopatra
3. Death to the Tyrant
In three movements, we explore the life of Gaius Julius Caesar with great historic accuracy, from his rise to the Roman Office, to Egypt, back to his tyranny in Rome. This show has unlimited visual potential and will easily carry the theme from beginning to end. The small bits of narration throughout add another element to the perfomance, making your audience feel like they are part of the show.
Rise to Office, War, Dictatorship (Mvt. 1) - Through the movement, Caesar's rise to office and victory in Gaul lead the way to his self declaration of power.
Cleopatra (Mvt. 2) - Caesar chases his enemy Pompey to Egypt where he meets Cleopatra and they bear a child. The preferable solo instrument here is soprano saxophone.
Death to the Tyrant (Mvt. 3) - Caesar returns from Egypt and declares himself dictator for life. At this point, the Roman Senators decide they must destroy Caesar for the good of the republic.