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Sinfonietta No.5 "Pele, The Fire Bird"
Partitions pour orchestre d’harmonie.
| Article no.: | BRZYDOHE59 |
|---|---|
| Compositeur: | Hirokazu Fukushima |
| Niveau: | 5 |
| Durée: | 9:00 |
| Editeur: | Brain Music |
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Commissioned by the Tokai University Takanawadai Senior High School Wind Orchestra in 2022. "Pele, the Fire Bird" was inspired by the image of a single bird flying over a city destroyed by war, evoked by the music at [B]. The composition features the introductory main theme (horn) which is variously developed throughout the piece, including through inversion at [B] and rhythmic variation in the marimba at [E]. The theme appears in different parts and voice types throughout the composition, including as a melody at [O] and [R], and as a bass line at [J]. Performers are instructed to use differing articulations, such as staccato and legato, to vary the expression of the theme.
For cuts:
At the end of the score, an alternative introduction, abbreviated from the beginning to [B] is provided. You may use it when performing at contest. Also, during a contest performance, the Tokai University Takanawadai Senior High School Wind Orchestra cut the piece from [U] to the fourth bar of [W]. In that case, please play the saxophone's sixteenth notes in bar 182. For more cuts, please refer to other contest performances.
(Hirokazu Fukushima)
Commissioned by the Tokai University Takanawadai Senior High School Wind Orchestra in 2022. "Pele, the Fire Bird" was inspired by the image of a single bird flying over a city destroyed by war, evoked by the music at [B]. The composition features the introductory main theme (horn) which is variously developed throughout the piece, including through inversion at [B] and rhythmic variation in the marimba at [E]. The theme appears in different parts and voice types throughout the composition, including as a melody at [O] and [R], and as a bass line at [J]. Performers are instructed to use differing articulations, such as staccato and legato, to vary the expression of the theme.
For cuts:
At the end of the score, an alternative introduction, abbreviated from the beginning to [B] is provided. You may use it when performing at contest. Also, during a contest performance, the Tokai University Takanawadai Senior High School Wind Orchestra cut the piece from [U] to the fourth bar of [W]. In that case, please play the saxophone's sixteenth notes in bar 182. For more cuts, please refer to other contest performances.
(Hirokazu Fukushima)
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