Description: Featured in Sid Meier's Civilization IV video game, this well-known theme includes an infectious African groove and memorable melody. Solidly scored here for flexible instrumentation.
Description: Featuring an underlying rhythmic pulse and infectious African groove, here is an outstanding setting of the theme music from Sid Meier's Civilization IV video game for marching band.
Description: The well-known melody from the video game Civilization IV is exquisitely captured in this G major string orchestra arrangement by Robert Longfield. Based on a Swahili translation of the Lord's Prayer, this arrangement is simplified enough to make it accessible while retaining the intricate rhythms of the original. Your students will love playing this infectious tune, which was the first piece of video game music to receive a Grammy!
Description: Although composed for a video game, this African-flavored modern masterpiece has taken on a life of its own in pop culture as well as on the concert stage. This transcription by Matt Conaway matches the original orchestration and is compatible with the composer's own version for chorus. Performed with or without chorus, the effect is dramatic and moving.
Description: The official theme music for Sid Meier's Civilization VI video game, Sogno di Volare (The Dream of Flight) beautifully captures a sense of conquest and wonder. This is powerful and dramatic music for the field!
Description: From the popular and long-standing Civilization video game franchise, Sogne di Volare is the stirring and popular theme from Civilization VI. This powerful adaptation is taken directly from the original version and is compatible with the composer's own arrangement for choir. Whether performed with band alone or with the addition of voices, this is a stunningly beautiful concert work portryaing a sense of conquest and wonder. Dur: 4:00
Description: The sweeping and grand scope of Sid Meier's Civilization VI video game is captured beautifully by Christopher Tin's anthem-like composition. This version for flexible instrumentation effectively retains the drama and emotional impact of the original.