Corentin Boissier : « Sherlock Holmes Overture » (2011)

Corentin Boissier 2012-01-23

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Corentin Boissier : « Sherlock Holmes Overture » (2011)
Corentin Boissier, born in 1995. Plans to become a composer and conductor. Lives in Paris-La Défense (France).

1- Baker Street's Theme (1.43)
2- Depressed Holmes' Theme (1.04)
3- Inquiry (1.23)
4- Climax and Ending (1.40)

Sherlock Holmes, detective by profession, was invented in 1887 by the English novelist Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930). The violin and the cello represent Sherlock Holmes (violin = exalted ; cello = depressed). The brass, in particular the tuba, represent his partner, Dr. John Watson.
All the drawings are from Sidney Paget (1860-1908), the first illustrator of Sherlock Holmes. The photographs show the two most famous actors who embodied Holmes : Basil Rathbone (1892-1967) and Jeremy Brett (1933-1995).

« Sherlock Holmes Overture », in D minor (2011)
Composed on the software Finale 2010 and GPO.
Work under copyright. All commercial rights reserved.

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