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A Celebration Miniature (Grade 1.5)
SM-000302570
Komponist | Aaron Fonzi |
Verleger | Aaron Fonzi |
Genre |
Klassische Musik
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Instrumentierung |
Flöte, Klarinette, Fagott, Oboe, Euphonium, Horn, Posaune, Trompete, Tuba, Kleine Trommel, Glockenspiel, Triangel, Pauke, Becken, Grosse Trommel, Bassklarinette, Altsaxophon, Baritonsaxophon, Cabasa, Tenorblockflöte |
Partitur für | Concert Band |
Art der Partitur | Partitur, Stimmen |
Tonart |
B-Dur |
Länge |
2'0" |
Schwierigkeitsgrad |
Leicht |
Jahr der Komposition |
2017 |
Beschreibung |
ABOUT THE PIECE:
A Celebration Miniature is 60 measures of pure fun! With melodies that will get stuck in your head all day and teachable moments throughout, this is a truly grand way to open up your next concert. Written at a Grade 1.5 level, audiences will be impressed and students will love the energy and tuneful scoring!
Composed in an overture style, the piece begins with a powerful introductory statement pedaling on Bb major. After the introduction, the second theme is introduced by the clarinet section, accompanied by cabasa and triangle. The theme centers around a simple chord progression: Bb, Ab, Bb, Ab, Bb, Eb, Bb, Ab, Bb. The B section begins at Rehearsal C, featuring a light, legato approach. The piece picks back up at Rehearsal D with another rousing statement of the first theme, and propels itself to a thrilling close with a restatement of the first theme.
REHEARSAL NOTES:
m. 4: Be sure to balance the parts such that you can hear the 4-3 suspension happening in the oboe and clarinet. The introduction should be powerful, but power comes from balance and good listening!
Rehearsal B: There are two main lines happening- the theme and the background. You'll want to make sure both lines are balanced equally as each are equal in importance.
Rehearsal C: This should be delicate and light, but careful not to slow! Also, be sure to bring out the suspension lines as you go- it really adds a beautiful touch!
m. 35: This is more or less rubato, so slow to a tempo that fits your sensibilities and be ready to rev back up again.
Rehearsal E-end: This is the joyous conclusion of the piece and yet another place where rubato is highly recommended. Slow down steadily so that Rehearsal F is the same tempo as the introductory statement, then milk those last two measures!
Have fun! I hope you enjoy playing and rehearsing this piece as much as I did writing it!
~Aaron Fonzi |
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Datum des Uploads 16 Okt 2017
Notendatei, inklusive der Lizenz für eine unbegrenzte Anzahl an Aufführungen, zeitlich beschränkt auf ein Jahr.
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