Hannibal of Carthage
David E. Robinson III
"Hannibal of Carthage" is a driving, powerful work that
represents the conquests of General Hannibal Barca (247 B.C. i 183/181 Read More
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"Hannibal of Carthage" is a driving, powerful work that
represents the conquests of General Hannibal Barca (247 B.C. i 183/181
B.C.), the leader of Carthage in the African nation of Tunisia. He is
considered to be one of the greatest, most powerful military leaders
ever. He led his soldiers to victory
over the Roman army of that time. He
was also a statesman. The melodic
themes and the harmonic structure of the music practically tell the
story. Note: The 3rd violin part can be used in absence
of violas or if there are not enough of them to balance the orchestra. The double bass part could be played by a
cellist or two (or more) especially if there is a shortage of basses.