Tambora!
William Owens
The eruption of Mount Tambora in 1815 was the largest ever recorded. As the work opens, the music evokes the power and majesty of the great mountain. Boisterous percussion, along with stomping and clapping, represent the massive volcanic … Read More
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The eruption of Mount Tambora in 1815 was the largest ever recorded. As the work opens, the music evokes the power and majesty of the great mountain. Boisterous percussion, along with stomping and clapping, represent the massive volcanic blasts as the piece concludes. This is imaginative writing that will grab your students' attention!