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Ecocyle

Классика/Современная • 1992 • Автор текста: Peter Ainscough
 
 
   
 

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Название пользователя: Ecocyle (scores only)


16.00 USD

Продавец Colin Bayliss
ZIP, 964.6 Кб ID: SM-000194986 Дата публикации: 27 ноя 2013
Инструменты
Флейта, Флейта пикколо, Кларнет, Фагот, Гобой, Тромбон бас, Валторна, Тромбон, Труба, Скрипка, Альт, Виолончель, Малый барабан, Треугольник, Тарелки, Сопрано, Меццо-сопрано
Состав исполнителей
Симфонический оркестр
Тип нот
Партитура
Части
1 до 4 из 4
Издатель
Colin Bayliss
Язык
Английский
Уровень сложности
Выше среднего
Время звучания
28'0
Ecocycle (B59a ) [Symphony No. 4] is a symphony for soprano, mezzosoprano and orchestra using settings of four ecological poems by Peter Ainscough,
who was Director of Leisure Services for Humberside in the 1980s when the
composer first read them. It was written in 1991 and scored by February 1992 for
an orchestra of 2 flutes, ( 1 doubling piccolo) , 2 oboes, 2 B flat clarinets, 2
bassoons, 2 horns in F, 2 trumpets in B flat,, trombone, bass trombone, percussion
( triangle, cymbals and side drum) and strings. The orchestration deliberately uses
small numbers of instruments, though the numbers may be doubled according to
the location of the performance.
The movements are:-1, St. Francis and the Birds : Moderato
2. Oceanedge: Adagio ma non troppo
3. Refuse Tip: In Kabarettstil
4. Cetacean Joy: Molto adagio
1. St. Francis is envisaged as wanting to preach to the birds, but they have all
been destroyed by man’s activities. The music gradually moves from an
apparent C major to B minor and eventually F sharp minor as his
realisation dawns.
2. An onomatopoetic setting of seashore sounds.
3. A description of pollution, using a musical style similar to that of the 1920s
German cabaret.
4. The thoughts of a whale are portrayed using imitations of whale song,
ending in resignation and acceptance which brings peace to the movement
and the whole work and leaving a faint sense of hope after the preceding
despair of the first and third movements.

The zip file contains all 4 scores.

The instrumental and vocal parts are now available at
http://colinbayliss.musicaneo.com/sheetmusic/sm-220579_ecocycle__separate_instrumental_parts.html
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Separate instrumental parts

Название пользователя: Ecocycle – separate instrumental parts


40.00 USD

Продавец Colin Bayliss
ZIP, 1.55 Мб ID: SM-000220579 Дата публикации: 31 янв 2015
Инструменты
Флейта, Кларнет, Фагот, Валторна, Тромбон, Труба, Скрипка, Альт, Виолончель, Контрабас, Сопрано, Меццо-сопрано, Ударные
Тип нот
Партии
Части
1 до 4 из 4
Издатель
Colin Bayliss
Язык
Английский
Уровень сложности
Выше среднего
Время звучания
28'0
Год создания
1994
Жанр
Классика/Симфоническая
Ecocycle (B59a ) [Symphony No. 4] is a symphony for soprano, mezzosoprano and orchestra using settings of four ecological poems by Peter Ainscough,
who was Director of Leisure Services for Humberside in the 1980s when the
composer first read them. It was written in 1991 and scored by February 1992 for
an orchestra of 2 flutes, ( 1 doubling piccolo) , 2 oboes, 2 B flat clarinets, 2
bassoons, 2 horns in F, 2 trumpets in B flat,, trombone, bass trombone, percussion
( triangle, cymbals and side drum) and strings. The orchestration deliberately uses
small numbers of instruments, though the numbers may be doubled according to
the location of the performance.
The movements are:-1, St. Francis and the Birds : Moderato
2. Oceanedge: Adagio ma non troppo
3. Refuse Tip: In Kabarettstil
4. Cetacean Joy: Molto adagio
1. St. Francis is envisaged as wanting to preach to the birds, but they have all
been destroyed by man’s activities. The music gradually moves from an
apparent C major to B minor and eventually F sharp minor as his
realisation dawns.
2. An onomatopoetic setting of seashore sounds.
3. A description of pollution, using a musical style similar to that of the 1920s
German cabaret.
4. The thoughts of a whale are portrayed using imitations of whale song,
ending in resignation and acceptance which brings peace to the movement
and the whole work and leaving a faint sense of hope after the preceding
despair of the first and third movements.

The zip file contains all separate parts.

The scores are available at
http://www.musicaneo.com/sheetmusic/sm-194986_ecocyle_scores_only.html#194986
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