: Ends with a "magnificent juxtaposition" of themes, building to a riveting and powerful finish. Instrumentation and Difficulty

The piece is designed to portray an Eastern celebration, following a narrative structure that moves from a quiet evening to a high-energy nocturnal festival.

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– The percussion ensemble moves to center stage, becoming the focal point of the third section. The final melody, "Tafta Hindi," slowly develops before transforming into a powerful ostinato over a magnificent presentation of the original theme that recurs throughout the work. The piece concludes with a riveting, dynamic ending.

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