VincentPezza
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Marched with Jersey Surf 2012 on Contra
My name is obviously, Vincent Pezza and I love Marching Band and everything that has to do with the sport. I main on Bari Sax. Feel free to look me up on Facebook!
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Hometown: Manahawkin, NJ.
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Show Title
The Rise And Fall Of Rome
Repertoire
A Key Poulan show, the Odoriboro Blaze set their sights of creating an empire, but in the end it falls to pieces.
Movement 1: Chisels and Stone
Focuses on the hard work of slaves and other laborers, using chisels, hammers and their own backbreaking labor to create the beautifully stunning architectural masterpieces that still exist as ruins in and around Rome. Many of these works were created to honor the many gods of Rome, as well as the emperors. The music portrays the chiseling of the stone and the assembly and erection of the large Roman columns.
Movement 2: Catacombs
A piece that captures the darkened, murky crevices of the underground burial grounds of the ancient Romans and latter Christian martyrs. Somber and reverent, it portends the other side of the glorious Roman culture.
Movement 3: Pagan Dance and the Great Fire
This final movement explores the Pagan celebrations of many gods, some not so benevolent as others. The “Pagan Dance” segment is ritualistic and a tad ominous, percussion pounding the underlying beat while the celebrants conjure up a flurry of unrestrained revelry. The “Great Fire” segment re-creates the awesome cataclysm that started in the wooden shops and houses around the Circus Maximus, destroying untold structures, including Nero’s palace and a variety of temples.