Celebration Day In Edinburgh (2004) - orchestra by James Mackie
This piece was written to celebrate the opening of the new Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh following the legislation that came about due to the UK devolution bill. This orchestral piece can be described as a vistuoso piece for the woodwinds, because it is technically demanding for those instruments.
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