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RRossini's Largo al Factotum is an everlasting hit. Here, the main character is the tuba player, who doesn't like those, who shave rarely, and he'll gladly chase those who oppose him, be it a member of a band, or the audience. An interactive piece, during which you'll either collapse laughing, or run to save your beard!












2. Bizet: CThe show-fantasy, taking popular pieces from Bizet's opera, Carmen, incorporates movement and funny and appropriate costumes. The audiene of parodi-classical music and the composer will hopefully excuse the operations on their opera.


The band solves a huge mistake in the original: where there is a torreador, there has to be a bull! And if there's a bull, chaos will very likely ensue…


Carmen Show revelas how Don José courts the gypsy girl while playing a trumpet, and how the bull chases the band, and especially the torreador, Escamillo in a duel between trombone and tuba


The tracks are performed without sheet music, thus movement with the instruments is possible. Music is played all the way through the spectacular scenes of the Brass Show, making the whole performance a unique novelty. The parodistic tone never fails to make the audience laugh, and spices up a traditional concert programme.VIDEOLINK

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