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The Light of Resistance, Op. 62
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COMPOSER/AUTHOR | Franco Cesarini |
WORK NO. | Op. 62 |
PRODUCT CATEGORY | Concert Band |
EDITION NO. | EFC 041 |
GENRE | Original Concert Work |
DIFFICULTY GRADE | 4-5 |
DURATION | 12:30 |
YEAR OF RELEASE | 2025 |
SERIES | n.a. |
PUBLISHER | Edition Franco Cesarini |
Franco Cesarini was commissioned to write The Light of fResistance by the Filarmonica di Villadossola APS (Piedmont, Italy) for its 125th anniversary to remember the uprising that took place in November 1943 during World War II in the homonymous town.
The partisans, with the support of local workers, managed to temporarily liberate the town from Nazi-Fascist forces. It was one of the first acts of armed resistance against the German occupation in Italy but was harshly repressed by Nazi-Fascist troops who regained control of the territory. Although it was suppressed, the uprising remained a symbol of courage and determination
The slow introduction of the composition creates an atmosphere of latent tension, which gradually intensifies until it explodes in a rapid movement, symbolizing the struggle. Two contrasting musical themes collide, embodying the conflict between opposing forces. In the central section, a prayer rises delicately, then evolves into a heroic parade celebrating the temporary triumph of the revolt. However, this victory is fleeting; dissonant harmonies interrupt the scene, representing the brutal repression of the insurrection.
In the finale, the heroic theme reemerges, evoking sacrifice as a spark of unshakeable hope. A moment of contemplation closes the composition, honouring the lives broken and reaffirming hope for a future of peace and regained freedom.
The Light of Resistance: a powerful piece to remember and honor all heroes of the wars.
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