Woodwind Quartet: Morning Mood (set of parts)
Edvard Grieg
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Beschreibung
Morning Mood" from "Peer Gynt" Suite I, Op. 46 by Edvard Grieg, Arranged for Woodwind Quartet (Easy-Intermediate Level) by Francesco Leone
Delight in the serene beauty of Edvard Grieg's "Morning Mood" from the famous "Peer Gynt" Suite I, Op. 46, now meticulously arranged for woodwind quartet by the talented Francesco Leone. This arrangement, suited for easy to intermediate level players, presents a wonderful opportunity to engage with a classic piece in a new and refreshing way.
This comprehensive eBook includes a
set of five parts: Flute, Oboe, Bb Clarinet, and Bassoon, with an additional arrangement for Bb Bass Clarinet as an alternative to the Bassoon part. This thoughtful inclusion allows for greater versatility and adaptability to different ensemble configurations, enriching the overall performance experience. Please note that the score is available separately.
Francesco Leone's arrangement captures the gentle, pastoral essence of the original composition, offering each instrument a chance to showcase its unique qualities while contributing to the collective harmony of the quartet.
To cater to the diverse needs of a global audience of musicians and educators, this eBook also includes informative sheets in multiple languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian. These sheets provide valuable insights into the piece, its arrangement, and its historical context, making it an invaluable resource for educational settings and performance preparation.
Whether for study, ensemble practice, or performance, this woodwind quartet arrangement of "Morning Mood" is an excellent addition to any musician's repertoire, bringing a piece of the Romantic era's musical heritage to life."