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Storm Bay Shanty

Weltmusik / Ethno/Australische • 2017
 
 
   
 

For wind quintet

Titel nach Uploader: Storm Bay Shanty


12.00 USD

Verkäufer Fiona Hickie
PDF, 476.3 Kb ID: SM-000346726 Datum des Uploads: 28 Jan 2019
Instrumentierung
Flöte, Klarinette, Fagott, Oboe, Horn
Partitur für
Quintett
Art der Partitur
Partitur, Stimmen
Tonart
B-Dur
Arrangeur
Fiona Hickie
Verleger
Fiona Hickie
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Mittel
Länge
2'55
This piece is a tribute to the many naval explorers and their crews that sailed in the stormy, 'Storm Bay ' seas.

History and Inspiration: Storm Bay Shanty Storm Bay is the opening of the river leading to Hobart, Tasmania’s capital city. It was named by Abel Tasman on the 30th November 1642, when a storm forced his ship out to sea before he could anchor there. He did return there in later days. Throughout its history it has seen indigenous people in their canoes and famous explorers such as Abel Tasman, Marc-Joseph Marion du Fresne , Bruni d'Entrecasteaux, William Bligh, Matthew Flinders, James Kelly and James Cook sail its waves. In colonial times whalers could also be seen trying to make their fortune. In more recent times local sailors, including those in the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race try and win over one of nature’s more challenging waterways. This piece is a tribute to them, and the songs that would have been sung by sailors in the bygone era.
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For percussion

Titel nach Uploader: Storm Bay Shanty


7.50 USD

Verkäufer Fiona Hickie
PDF, 742.1 Kb ID: SM-000379794 Datum des Uploads: 25 Jan 2020
Instrumentierung
Kleine Trommel, Grosse Trommel, Schwegel
Art der Partitur
Partitur, Stimmen
Tonart
D-Dur
Arrangeur
Fiona Hickie, Alex Hickie
Verleger
Fiona Hickie
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Mittel
Länge
3'10
Jahr der Komposition
2020
A sea shanty for fife, snare drum and bass drum. This is a slow march.
Inspiration: Storm Bay is the opening of the river leading to Hobart, Tasmania’s capital city. It was named by Abel Tasman on the 30th November 1642, when a storm forced his ship out to sea before he could anchor there. He did return there in later days. Throughout its history it has seen indigenous people in their canoes and famous explorers such as Abel Tasman, Marc-Joseph Marion du Fresne , Bruni d'Entrecasteaux, William Bligh, Matthew Flinders, James Kelly and James Cook sail its waves. In colonial times whalers could also be seen trying to make their fortune. In more recent times local sailors, including those in the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race try and win over one of nature’s more challenging waterways.

It is also available for 2 piccolos, snare and bass drum.
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