Gran vals - Woodwind Quintet score & parts
Francisco Tárrega
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Sachbuch / Musik: Allgemeines, Nachschlagewerke
Beschreibung
Immerse your woodwind ensemble in the elegance of the 19th century with "Gran vals" by Francisco Tárrega, charmingly arranged for
Woodwind Quintet by Francesco Leone. This easy-level arrangement is perfect for ensembles looking to add a touch of classical grace and the nostalgia of the iconic Nokia ringtone to their repertoire.
This eBook presents a full score and seven parts, carefully notated for Flute, Oboe, B-flat Clarinet, French Horn in F, and Bassoon, ensuring a straightforward yet musically satisfying experience for budding musicians. The arrangement respects the delicate phrasing and intimate character of Tárrega's original composition, while adapting it beautifully for the tonal qualities of a woodwind ensemble.
To accommodate varying ensemble resources, alternative parts for E-flat Horn and B-flat Bass Clarinet are provided, allowing for substitutions that can cater to the group's specific needs or individual player preferences. These additions make the piece accessible and enjoyable for a broader range of performers.
Additionally, an audio demonstration is available at www.glissato.it, offering players a valuable reference for understanding the tempo, dynamics, and stylistic nuances of the arrangement. This tool can aid musicians in achieving a cohesive ensemble sound and serves as an auditory guide for practice sessions.
"Gran vals" in this eBook is more than just sheet music; it's a gateway to exploring one of the most recognizable melodies in popular culture, all while enjoying the collaborative experience of chamber music. This arrangement promises to be a delightful endeavor for both performers and audiences, allowing the timeless charm of Tárrega's work to resonate through the modern woodwind quintet.