Publique, venda, compre, baixe partituras e direitos de execução musical!
   
 
 
 
 

Westerly for flute, violin and string orchestra

Clássico/Instrumental • 2015
 
 
   
 

Score and parts

Título por Autor: Westerly for flute, violin and string orchestra (Score and Parts)


17.00 USD

vendedor David W Solomons
PDF, 1.31 Mb ID: SM-000237789 data do carregamento: 03 jan 2016
Instrumentação
Flauta, Violino, Viola, Violoncelo, Contrabaixo
Composição para
Orquestra de Câmara
Tipo de composição
Partitura completa, Partes
Editora
David W Solomons
dificuldade
Medium
duração
9'0
Westerly is inspired by the old English folk song Westron Wynde
and by the Renaissance masses based on that folk song


It is an expanded version of "Celebration" originally written for James Pellerite
and his North American Native flute ["NAF"]
In order to make the piece accessible to a wider range of performers
this version uses a concert flute, with wider range and with just a few of the NAF decorations,
and the violin solo part has also been expanded, resulting in a miniature Double Concerto.


Westerly uses four distinct themes and weaves them into a joyful whole.
The flute soloist introduces himself with the traditional call of the
North American Native flute (a repeated minor third phrase),
which reappears from time to time in the rest of the piece,
and then embarks upon a sort of jig in E flat major
(second theme).
The violin soloist copies these flute phrases but then
introduces the third theme of the work in the related key of C minor,
and the string orchestra comes in.
This third tune is based on the old Westron Wynde melody
but it uses an unusual rhythm (3 3 2) and the excitement
gradually begins to mount.

So the two soloists rhapsodise on the various tunes and permutations
along with the orchestral strings, mixing the various tunes together.

In due course the fourth theme comes in,
and it is quite surprising how it fits in with the
E flat major - C minor interplay,
since it is merely a 12 tone row.
It follows some of the traditions of the 20th Century
atonal composers, but, due to the context in which it is set,
it takes on a warmth seldom found in atonal music.

The sound sample is an electronic preview.
The pdf file contains score and parts
  • comentários

Score only

Título por Autor: Westerly for flute, violin and string orchestra (Score only)


10.00 USD

vendedor David W Solomons
PDF, 691.2 Kb ID: SM-000237790 data do carregamento: 03 jan 2016
Instrumentação
Flauta, Violino, Viola, Violoncelo, Contrabaixo
Composição para
Orquestra de Câmara
Tipo de composição
Partitura completa
Editora
David W Solomons
dificuldade
Medium
duração
9'0
Westerly is inspired by the old English folk song Westron Wynde
and by the Renaissance masses based on that folk song


It is an expanded version of "Celebration" originally written for James Pellerite
and his North American Native flute ["NAF"]
In order to make the piece accessible to a wider range of performers
this version uses a concert flute, with wider range and with just a few of the NAF decorations,
and the violin solo part has also been expanded, resulting in a miniature Double Concerto.


Westerly uses four distinct themes and weaves them into a joyful whole.
The flute soloist introduces himself with the traditional call of the
North American Native flute (a repeated minor third phrase),
which reappears from time to time in the rest of the piece,
and then embarks upon a sort of jig in E flat major
(second theme).
The violin soloist copies these flute phrases but then
introduces the third theme of the work in the related key of C minor,
and the string orchestra comes in.
This third tune is based on the old Westron Wynde melody
but it uses an unusual rhythm (3 3 2) and the excitement
gradually begins to mount.

So the two soloists rhapsodise on the various tunes and permutations
along with the orchestral strings, mixing the various tunes together.

In due course the fourth theme comes in,
and it is quite surprising how it fits in with the
E flat major - C minor interplay,
since it is merely a 12 tone row.
It follows some of the traditions of the 20th Century
atonal composers, but, due to the context in which it is set,
it takes on a warmth seldom found in atonal music.

The sound sample is an electronic preview.
The pdf file contains score and parts
  • comentários
 
 
   
 
 
   
 
0:00 Westerly for flute, violin and string orchestra (Score only)
00:00