The Fever Tree
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Rob Goorhuis
The Fever Tree
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Rob Goorhuis
The Fever Tree

  • Besetzung Blasorchester
  • Komponist Rob Goorhuis
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  • Ausgabe Partitur und Stimmen
  • Verlag Gobelin
  • Bestell-Nr. GOB001009-010
Lieferzeit 3-6 Arbeitstage
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Voraussichtliche Lieferung zwischen 25.02.2026 und 02.03.2026.
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Beschreibung:

  • Dauer: 09:45
  • Genre: Konzertante Musik
  • ISMN: 9790035218952
The composition 'The Fever Tree'in 2008 was commissioned by the Music Association of Central and Eastern Netherlands St. Willibrord as a gift to all its members on the occasion of the formation of a national music organization and the elimination of the music union for Central and Eastern Netherlands St. Willibrord.
The fever tree is a controversial legend about St. Willibrord (658-739).
The daughter of a pagan chieftain of Hoemannen that made the area around
Heumen unsafe, was seriously ill. They feared for her life.
The chief of the gang turned to predatory Willibrord, who same time in this region led mission.
Willibrord commanded theman to repent and a headband of the girl
to a certain special tree to hang.
The desperate captain obeyed, and his daughter was a miraculous heal.
Then came the anger of the Hoemannen against their leader, who in their
eyes had committed treason by the group to convert. They abused themselves to him and killed him brutally.
The daughter remained behind in great sorrow, comforted by Willibrord.

The composition has the following scenes:
- Andante moderato - the calling of Willibrord
- Allegro moderato - Willibrord passes through the province of Brabant and try to people to repent
- Vivace - Hoemannen terrorize the inhabitants of the area Heumen
- Andante - the healing of the sick girl and the conversion of the centurion
- Inquieto - the revenge of the Hoemannen
- Adagio - elegy on the death of the chief