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Folk Fantasies for solo violin, percussion, and string orchestra, Op.1009

Classical/Concerto • 2013
 
 
   
 

Score and solo part only

Title by uploader: Carson Cooman: Folk Fantasies for solo violin, percussion, and string orchestra, score and solo part only, Op.1009


25.95 USD

Seller Musik Fabrik
PDF, 877.1 Kb ID: SM-000250461 Upload date: 28 Jun 2016
Instrumentation
Violin, Viola, Cello, Double bass, Percussion
Scored for
Solo, String orchestra
Type of score
Full score, Solo part
Movement(s)
1 to 3 from 3
Publisher
Musik Fabrik
Difficulty
Advanced
Duration
12'0
I. Highland Ballad (Scotland)
II. Ceremonial (Nigeria)
III. Circle Dance (America)
Folk Fantasies (2013) for solo violin, percussion, and string orchestra is a concert piece inspired
by folk traditions. Although this work draws upon folk music styles, it does not quote or use any
actual folk tunes or material directly. For each of the three movements, I began by composing
an “original folk tune” within that musical style. Each movement of the work is then a simple
arrangement in my own musical style of my original tunes. The formal and harmonic language
of the work is very simple, direct, and uncluttered throughout, as is appropriate for folk music.
The first movement, Highland Ballad (Scotland), begins and ends with lyrical music. The middle
sections contain settings of the basic melody—first presented over a bagpipe-like drone (with
interjections) and then in a full harmonization.
The second movement, Ceremonial (Nigeria), combines a harmonic refrain along with a simple
melody in the Nigerian/Yoruba folk style. As the movement progresses, the violin plays the role
of a song-leader, adding increasingly impassioned countermelodies and textures over the basic
refrains.
The third movement, Circle Dance (America), is jubilant—alluding to the songs of the Shakers. A
basic rondo structure alternates the principal melody with contrasting excursions. The set contains the score and solo part only. This score, solo part and complete orchestral parts for 43221 are available as a seperate item.
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Score and complete parts

Title by uploader: Carson Cooman: Folk Fantasies for solo violin, percussion, and string orchestra, score and complete parts, Op.1009


39.95 USD

Seller Musik Fabrik
PDF, 1.38 Mb ID: SM-000250460 Upload date: 28 Jun 2016
Instrumentation
Violin, Viola, Cello, Double bass, Percussion
Scored for
Solo, String orchestra
Type of score
Full score, Parts, Solo part
Movement(s)
1 to 3 from 3
Publisher
Musik Fabrik
Difficulty
Advanced
Duration
12'0
I. Highland Ballad (Scotland)
II. Ceremonial (Nigeria)
III. Circle Dance (America)
Folk Fantasies (2013) for solo violin, percussion, and string orchestra is a concert piece inspired
by folk traditions. Although this work draws upon folk music styles, it does not quote or use any
actual folk tunes or material directly. For each of the three movements, I began by composing
an “original folk tune” within that musical style. Each movement of the work is then a simple
arrangement in my own musical style of my original tunes. The formal and harmonic language
of the work is very simple, direct, and uncluttered throughout, as is appropriate for folk music.
The first movement, Highland Ballad (Scotland), begins and ends with lyrical music. The middle
sections contain settings of the basic melody—first presented over a bagpipe-like drone (with
interjections) and then in a full harmonization.
The second movement, Ceremonial (Nigeria), combines a harmonic refrain along with a simple
melody in the Nigerian/Yoruba folk style. As the movement progresses, the violin plays the role
of a song-leader, adding increasingly impassioned countermelodies and textures over the basic
refrains.
The third movement, Circle Dance (America), is jubilant—alluding to the songs of the Shakers. A
basic rondo structure alternates the principal melody with contrasting excursions.
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