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Movement into dance.! I understand there are many ways to respond to artistic questions. Choreographers use creative process to design dances.!! The four movements are all dance-inspired, although no specific dance rhythms are used. The first has a Latin American feel and uses xylophone, cabasa, tambourine and wood block to give local colour. The second woodwind movement uses a tune that had been plaguing me for some time and is, I suppose, in the style of an English country dance.
Philip Sparke
General Info
Year: 1996
Duration: 20:25
Difficulty: VI (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher:Studio Music
Cost: Score and Parts - $295.00 | Score Only - $60.00
Duration: 20:25
Difficulty: VI (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher:Studio Music
Cost: Score and Parts - $295.00 | Score Only - $60.00
Movements (played without pause)
1. Ritmico - 3:20
2. Molto Vivo (for the Woodwinds) - 5:10
3. Lento (for the Brass) - 4:45
4. Molto Ritmico - 7:10
2. Molto Vivo (for the Woodwinds) - 5:10
3. Lento (for the Brass) - 4:45
4. Molto Ritmico - 7:10
Instrumentation
Full Score
Piccolo
Flute I-II
Oboe I-II
English Horn
Bb Soprano Clarinet I-II-III
Eb Alto Clarinet
Bb Bass Clarinet
Bassoon I-II
Contrabassoon
Soprano Saxophone
Alto Saxophone
Tenor Saxophone
Baritone Saxophone
Trumpet (in Bb) I-II-III-IV
Horn in F I-II-III-IV
Trombone I-II-III
Euphonium
Tuba
Cello
String Bass
Harp
Piano
Timpani
Percussion I-II-III-IV, including:
Piccolo
Flute I-II
Oboe I-II
English Horn
Bb Soprano Clarinet I-II-III
Eb Alto Clarinet
Bb Bass Clarinet
Bassoon I-II
Contrabassoon
Soprano Saxophone
Alto Saxophone
Tenor Saxophone
Baritone Saxophone
Trumpet (in Bb) I-II-III-IV
Horn in F I-II-III-IV
Trombone I-II-III
Euphonium
Tuba
Cello
String Bass
Harp
Piano
Timpani
Percussion I-II-III-IV, including:
- Bass Drum
- Bongos
- Cabasa
- Cymbals (Crash)
- Glockenspiel
- Sleigh Bells
- Snare Drum
- Suspended Cymbal
- Tambourine
- Tam-tam
- Temple Blocks
- Tom-Tom (small, medium, large)
- Triangle
- Tubular Bell
- Vibraphone
- Whip
- Wood Block
- Xylophone
Errata
None discovered thus far.
Program Notes
Dance Movements was commissioned by the United States Air Force Band and first performed by them at the Florida Music Educators’ Association Convention in January 1996. It is cast in four movements which are played without a break; the second and third feature woodwinds and brass, respectively.
In many respects, the circumstances of the commission itself were the musical inspiration for the piece: I had been asked to write for a very large band, which included piano and harp. It was the first time I had used these instruments in a concert band score and (as in Stravinsky’s Symphony in Three Movements) their presence coloured the score and, indeed, the type of music I wrote.
Purpose driven life pdf bahasa indonesia. The four movements are all dance-inspired, although no specific dance rhythms are used. The first has a Latin American feel and uses xylophone, cabasa, tambourine and wood block to give local colour. The second woodwind movement uses a tune that had been plaguing me for some time and is, I suppose, in the style of an English country dance. The brass movement was composed without a specific dance analogy, but I think it can been seen as a love duet in classical ballet. The fourth and longest movement has, I hope, cured me of a ten-year fascination, almost obsession, with the music of Leonard Bernstein, and I will readily admit that it owes its existence to the fantastic dance music in West Side Story.
I. Ritmico. The opening theme on horns and saxophones is played amidst stabbing chords from the top and bottom of the band. A gentler theme follows on piccolo and clarinet, followed by the flute, oboe, trumpet, harp and glockenspiel. The main motif of the movement then arrives, which includes a dotted rhythm, which is to recur at all significant moments. A climax is reached and an angular figure follows on oboes, saxophones and clarinets. Previous material then reappears to bring the movement to a close.
II. Molto Vivo (for the Woodwinds). The second movement starts with a rustic dance tune, which is continually interrupted. It passes through various keys and stages of development until a bubbling ostinato arrives on piano, harp, glockenspiel and cello. Over this, the oboe lays a languid tune, which is then taken up by soprano and alto saxophones. Clarinets and lower winds introduce a new idea; it is built on 9th and 11th chords, highly syncopated and interspersed by snatches of the ostinato. Eventually the oboe theme reappears, accompanied by the lower wind chords. The dance tune then establishes itself once more and reaches a climax before winding down to a close.
III. Lento (for the Brass). The third movement opens with whispering muted trumpets, harp and vibraphone. Declamatory statements from horn and trombone answer each other and a slow and majestic chorale gets underway. Trumpets join to reach a climax where the original trombone statement reappears, bringing back the opening trumpets figures.
IV. Molto ritmico. The final movement bursts into life with a passage featuring the percussion section. The whole band then joins in until a driving bass ostinato establishes itself. Melodic snatches are thrown around the band until a gradual crescendo leads to a unison passage for the entire band. A robust theme appears on horns and saxophones but eventually the earlier sinister music returns. After a short pause a plaintive tune on the woodwinds leads to a more rhythmic one on the brass, but it is not long before the percussion remind us of the opening of the movement, and the ostinato reappears. The robust horn tune is this time played by the full band but the moment of triumph is short and a running passage appears that starts in the bottom of the band but works its way to the upper woodwinds. Eventually the brass plays a noble fanfare that dispels the darker mood and ends the movement in a blaze of colour.
- Program Note by Philip Sparke
Awards
- Sudler Composition Prize (1997)
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Commercial Discography
- Audio CD:North Texas Wind Symphony (Eugene Corporon, Conductor)
Audio Links
- Audio:Reference recording. Ensemble and conductor unknown
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State Ratings
- Indiana: Group I (Movement IV)
- Iowa: VI
- Virginia: VI (complete performance counts as two works)
- Texas:
- Grade IV: Perform at least one movement
- Grade V: Perform at least Movement 4
Performances
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- University of South Alabama (Mobile) Wind Ensemble (William Petersen, conductor) – 27 February 2020
- University of California, Los Angeles, (UCLA) Wind Ensemble (Travis J. Cross, conductor) – 6 December 2019
- Duke University (Durham, N.C.) Wind Symphony (Verena Mösenbichler-Bryant, conductor) – 14 November 2019
- University of Georgia (Athens) Hodgson Wind Symphony (Jaclyn Hartenberger, conductor) – 15 April 2019
- University of North Texas (Denton) Symphonic Band (Dennis Fisher, conductor) – 21 March 2019
- University of Cincinnati (Ohio) College-Conservatory of Music Wind Ensemble (Thomas Gamboa, conductor) – 5 March 2019
- Dartmouth College (Hanover, N.H.) Wind Ensemble (Matthew Marsit, conductor) – 20 October 2018
- Elmhurst (Ill.) College Wind Ensemble (John Heath, conductor) – 14 October 2018
- James Madison University (Harrisonburg, Va.) Wind Symphony (Stephen Bolstad, conductor) – 3 October 2018
- Ohio University (Athens) Wind Symphony (Andrew Traschel, conductor) – 26 April 2018
- Concordia College (Moorhead, Minn.) Band (Peter Haberman, conductor) – 4 February 2018
- University of Missouri, Kansas City, Wind Ensemble (Joseph Parisi, conductor) – 6 December 2017
- Western Illinois University (Macomb) Wind Ensemble (Mike Fansler, conductor) – 1 December 2017
- University of Delaware (Newark, Del.) Wind Ensemble (Lauren Reynolds, conductor) – 12 October 2017
- University of Arizona (Tucson) Wind Ensemble (Chad R. Nicholson, conductor) – 9 February 2017
- University of Alabama (Tuscaloosa) Wind Ensemble (Kenneth Ozzello, conductor) – 10 November 2016
- The Ohio State University (Columbus) Wind Symphony (Russell C. Mikkelson, conductor) – 28 September 2016
- University of Oklahoma (Norman) Symphony Band (Michael Hancock, conductor) – 25 April 2016
- Eastman School of Music (Rochester, N.Y.) Wind Orchestra (Kevin Holzman, conductor) – 13 April 2016
Works for Winds by this Composer
- Atlantic Odyssey (2010)
- Ballad for Benny (2001)
- Barn Dance and Cowboy Hymn (1982)
- Between the Two Rivers (2003)
- A Bluegrass Overture (2017)
- Celebration (1993)
- Centurion, The (1988/2000)
- Concert Prelude (1976/2000)
- Concertino Classico (2010)
- Dance Movements (1995)
- Deserts (2008)
- Diamond Concerto (2012)
- Earth, Water, Sun, Wind (2000)
- Exultation (2010)
- Fanfare for Saint Cecilia (2008)
- Fiesta! (1998)
- Flying the Breeze (2002/2004)
- Four Norfolk Dances (2001)
- The Girl with the Flaxen Hair (as arranger) (1910/2007)
- Hail the Dragon! (2010)
- Harlequin (2004)
- Hanover Festival (2000)
- Huntingdon Celebration, A (2003)
- Jubilee Overture (1983)
- Klezmer Karnival, A (2004)
- Lindisfarne Rhapsody, A (1998)
- Madrigalum (2006)
- Marchissimo (2004)
- Mary's Boy Child (as arranger)
- Merry-Go-Round (2002)
- Morning Song (2002)
- Music of the Spheres (2004)
- Once in Royal David’s City (as arranger)
- Orient Express (1987)
- Overture for Woodwinds (2000)
- Panis Angelicus (as arranger) (1872/2001)
- Pantomime (1988/1996)
- Pastime with Good Company (as arranger) (15--?/2005)
- Postcard from Singapore (2004)
- Pioneers, The (2005)
- Reflections on an Old Japanese Folk Song (2015)
- Roaring Forties, The (2008)
- Sailing with the Tall Ships (2012)
- Salute to a Hero (2009)
- Shalom! (2001)
- Sierra Nevada (2006)
- Sinfonietta No. 3 (2001)
- Sleepers, Awake! (as transcriber)
- Song and Dance (1984)
- Spirit of the Sequoia (2004)
- Strathcarron (2002)
- The Sun Will Rise Again (2011)
- Sunrise at Angel's Gate (2001)
- Symphonic Metamorphosis (2007)
- Symphony No. 1. See: Earth, Water, Sun, Wind
- Tales of the River Wye (2007)
- Te Deum Prelude (as arranger)
- Ten Chorale Preludes (as arranger) (1914/2002)
- Three English Folk Song Miniatures (2013)
- Three Klezmer Miniatures (2009)
- Three Washington Statues (2015)
- To a New Dawn (2000)
- To a Wild Rose (as arranger)
- Trombone Concerto (2007)
- Valerius Variations (2005)
- A Weekend in New York (2008)
- White Rose, The (2002)
- Winter's Tale, A (2010)
- Year of the Dragon (1984/1985)
- Year of the Dragon (2017 edition) (1984/1985/2017)
- A Yorkshire Overture (1991)
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