Debussy wrote "Music for King Lear", a five-minute work in 1904 for a production of King Lear. The music is in A-B-A form beginning with a fanfare containing a combination of open and complex chords, giving it an ancient sound. The middle section is a relaxed intermezzo called "Lear Asleep" which is followed by a return to the fanfare.
The music has been beautifully scored by Ralph Sauer for a 16-part large Brass Ensemble with Timpani and Percussion and is appropriate for advanced performers.
Mr. Sauer has dedicated this work to the memory of Adolf “Bud” Herseth.