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Baltic Dances, B28

Классика/Инструментальная • 1989
 
 
   
 

For orchestra – score

Название пользователя: Baltic Dances for orchestra (Score), B28


8.00 USD

Продавец Colin Bayliss
PDF, 1.06 Мб ID: SM-000188600 Дата публикации: 19 июл 2013
Инструменты
Флейта, Кларнет, Фагот, Гобой, Валторна, Скрипка, Альт, Виолончель, Контрабас
Состав исполнителей
Симфонический оркестр
Тип нот
Партитура
Издатель
Colin Bayliss
Уровень сложности
Средний уровень
Время звучания
18'0
This piece was written in response to a request from Professor Brian Newbould for a dance suite for the University of Hull orchestra.

Like the earlier chamber symphony "The Children of Prague" (B6), which was written for Charter 77, this work reflects the composer's admiration for those elements of society under a repressive regime who strive to preserve their cultural and national identity; hence the choice of folk tunes from Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, overrun by Stalin in 1940, and Finland, which lost its Karelian provinces to the USSR after World War II.

The first performance was given by Professor Newbould and the University of Hull orchestra at a charity concert on November 10th, 1989, in St. Augustine's Church, Hedon, East Yorkshire, the day following the fall of the Berlin Wall.

The music is deliberately simple to reflect the nature of the original melodies. To give a feeling of unity, a linking passage is used between each section based on the short introduction, and a motif is also used in each dance which is adapted to suit the mood of that piece.


This upload contains the score only. The separate parts are available at
http://colinbayliss.musicaneo.com/sheetmusic/sm-219187_baltic_dances_for_orchestra__separate_parts_b28.html
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Аранжировка для фортепиано

Название пользователя: Baltic Dances (arrangement for piano), B28


6.00 USD

Продавец Colin Bayliss
PDF, 563.7 Кб ID: SM-000188601 Дата публикации: 19 июл 2013
Инструменты
Фортепиано
Состав исполнителей
Соло
Тип нот
Для одного исполнителя
Аранжировщик
Colin Bayliss
Издатель
Colin Bayliss
Уровень сложности
Средний уровень
Время звучания
18'0
After the first performance of the orchestral suite on November 10th, 1989, in St. Augustine's Church, Hedon, East Yorkshire (also available here on musicaneo, with sound sample), the composer was asked to make this arrangement for piano by Mrs. Christine MacLaren, the wife of the Vicar of St. Augustine’s.

[note regarding the original orchestral suite:

This piece was written in response to a request from Professor Brian Newbould for a dance suite for the University of Hull orchestra.

Like the earlier chamber symphony "The Children of Prague" (B6), which was written for Charter 77, this work reflects the composer's admiration for those elements of society under a repressive regime who strive to preserve their cultural and national identity; hence the choice of folk tunes from Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, overrun by Stalin in 1940, and Finland, which lost its Karelian provinces to the USSR after World War II.

The first performance was given by Professor Newbould and the University of Hull orchestra at a charity concert on November 10th, 1989, in St. Augustine's Church, Hedon, East Yorkshire, the day following the fall of the Berlin Wall.

The music is deliberately simple to reflect the nature of the original melodies. To give a feeling of unity, a linking passage is used between each section based on the short introduction, and a motif is also used in each dance which is adapted to suit the mood of that piece.]
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Separate parts

Название пользователя: Baltic Dances for orchestra – separate parts, B28


48.00 USD

Продавец Colin Bayliss
PDF, 1.31 Мб ID: SM-000219187 Дата публикации: 14 янв 2015
Инструменты
Флейта, Кларнет, Фагот, Гобой, Валторна, Скрипка, Альт, Виолончель, Контрабас
Состав исполнителей
Симфонический оркестр
Тип нот
Партии
Издатель
Colin Bayliss
Уровень сложности
Средний уровень
Время звучания
19'0
Год создания
1992
This piece was written in response to a request from Professor Brian Newbould for a dance suite for the University of Hull orchestra.

Like the earlier chamber symphony "The Children of Prague" (B6), which was written for Charter 77, this work reflects the composer's admiration for those elements of society under a repressive regime who strive to preserve their cultural and national identity; hence the choice of folk tunes from Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, overrun by Stalin in 1940, and Finland, which lost its Karelian provinces to the USSR after World War II.

The first performance was given by Professor Newbould and the University of Hull orchestra at a charity concert on November 10th, 1989, in St. Augustine's Church, Hedon, East Yorkshire, the day following the fall of the Berlin Wall.

The music is deliberately simple to reflect the nature of the original melodies. To give a feeling of unity, a linking passage is used between each section based on the short introduction, and a motif is also used in each dance which is adapted to suit the mood of that piece.


This upload contains the parts. The score is available at
http://www.musicaneo.com/sheetmusic/sm-188600_baltic_dances_b28.html#188600
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