Toccata Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.DHP-1043546-140 From the Opera...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3
SKU:
BT.DHP-1043546-140
From the Opera
L'Orfeo. Composed by
Claudio Monteverdi.
Arranged by Jacob De
Haan. Your Favorite
Classics. Score Only.
Composed 2004. 16 pages.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1043546-140.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1043546-140).
Claudio
Monteverdi composed this
toccata as an
instrumental introduction
for the opera
L’Orfeo (1607).
According to the
composer, this
introduction should be
played three times before
the rising of the
curtain. This is actually
the first overture in the
history of opera.)The
story of Orfeo, who
enchanted nature with his
music, is tragic, as he
loses his beloved
Eurydice and decides to
retrieve her from the
underworld. On their
return journey, one
glance back at her is
fatal: he loses her for
the second time.)This
arrangement for wind band
is very suitable as a
concert opener. The
toccata is played three
times just like the
original. The first time
it is played by a
quintetconsisting of two
trumpets and three
trombones.)Various ways
of performing this
toccata are possible. The
tension builds up more
intensely if the quintet
starts off stage.
Eventually, these five
players join the band,
after which the tutti
version follows two
times. You can also have
the brass play from the
gallery during the second
or third time for a
double choir effect.
Claudio
Monteverdi componeerde
deze toccata als
instrumentale inleiding
tot de opera
L’Orfeo
(1607). Dit arrangement
voor harmonieorkest is
dan ook heel geschikt als
openingswerk. De toccata
wordt drie keer gespeeld,
de eerste keer door een
kwintet van twee
trompetten en drie
trombones. De opbouw van
de spanning is intenser
als het kwintet in de
coulissen of achter het
podium begint. Vervolgens
voegen deze vijf
muzikanten zich bij de
rest van het orkest,
waarna de tutti-versie
nog twee keer
klinkt.
Claudio
Monteverdi schrieb diese
Toccata als
instrumentales Vorspiel
zur Oper l'Orfeo.
Sie sollte drei Mal vor
der Hebung des Vorhangs
gespielt werden. Damit
hatte er tatsächlich
die erste Ouvertüre
der Operngeschichte
geschaffen! Wie im
Original, wird auch in
dieser Bearbeitung die
Toccata drei Mal
gespielt: zunächst von
einem Trompeten- und
Posaunenquintett, dann
zwei Mal vom gesamten
Blasorchester. Ein
ideales
Eröffnungswerk!
Claudi
o Monteverdi (1567-1643)
compose questa Toccata
strumentale per
l’ouverture
dell’opera tragica
L’Orfeo (1607). Il
compositore desiderava
che questo brano di
apertura fosse eseguito
tre volte a sipario
chiuso. Così facendo,
compose la prima
ouverture nella storia
dell’opera. Questo
arrangiamento per banda
è ideale per iniziare
un concerto. Fedele alla
versione originale, la
Toccata è interpretata
tre volte, di cui la
prima dal quintetto
composto da tre tromboni
e due trombe.
Toccata Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.DHP-1043546-010 From the Opera...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3
SKU:
BT.DHP-1043546-010
From the Opera
L'Orfeo. Composed by
Claudio Monteverdi.
Arranged by Jacob De
Haan. Your Favorite
Classics. Set (Score &
Parts). Composed 2004. De
Haske Publications #DHP
1043546-010. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1043546-010).
Claudio
Monteverdi composed this
toccata as an
instrumental introduction
for the opera
L’Orfeo (1607).
According to the
composer, this
introduction should be
played three times before
the rising of the
curtain. This is actually
the first overture in the
history of opera.)The
story of Orfeo, who
enchanted nature with his
music, is tragic, as he
loses his beloved
Eurydice and decides to
retrieve her from the
underworld. On their
return journey, one
glance back at her is
fatal: he loses her for
the second time.)This
arrangement for wind band
is very suitable as a
concert opener. The
toccata is played three
times just like the
original. The first time
it is played by a
quintetconsisting of two
trumpets and three
trombones.)Various ways
of performing this
toccata are possible. The
tension builds up more
intensely if the quintet
starts off stage.
Eventually, these five
players join the band,
after which the tutti
version follows two
times. You can also have
the brass play from the
gallery during the second
or third time for a
double choir effect.
Claudio
Monteverdi componeerde
deze toccata als
instrumentale inleiding
tot de opera
L’Orfeo
(1607). Dit arrangement
voor harmonieorkest is
dan ook heel geschikt als
openingswerk. De toccata
wordt drie keer gespeeld,
de eerste keer door een
kwintet van twee
trompetten en drie
trombones. De opbouw van
de spanning is intenser
als het kwintet in de
coulissen of achter het
podium begint. Vervolgens
voegen deze vijf
muzikanten zich bij de
rest van het orkest,
waarna de tutti-versie
nog twee keer
klinkt.
Claudio
Monteverdi schrieb diese
Toccata als
instrumentales Vorspiel
zur Oper l'Orfeo.
Sie sollte drei Mal vor
der Hebung des Vorhangs
gespielt werden. Damit
hatte er tatsächlich
die erste Ouvertüre
der Operngeschichte
geschaffen! Wie im
Original, wird auch in
dieser Bearbeitung die
Toccata drei Mal
gespielt: zunächst von
einem Trompeten- und
Posaunenquintett, dann
zwei Mal vom gesamten
Blasorchester. Ein
ideales
Eröffnungswerk!
Claudi
o Monteverdi (1567-1643)
compose questa Toccata
strumentale per
l’ouverture
dell’opera tragica
L’Orfeo (1607). Il
compositore desiderava
che questo brano di
apertura fosse eseguito
tre volte a sipario
chiuso. Così facendo,
compose la prima
ouverture nella storia
dell’opera. Questo
arrangiamento per banda
è ideale per iniziare
un concerto. Fedele alla
versione originale, la
Toccata è interpretata
tre volte, di cui la
prima dal quintetto
composto da tre tromboni
e due trombe.
Band concert band - Grade 4 SKU: KJ.E1453F Composed by Barry Toombs. Solo...(+)
Band concert band - Grade
4
SKU: KJ.E1453F
Composed by Barry Toombs.
Solos/ensembles.
Conservatory Editions.
Score. Neil A. Kjos Music
Company #E1453F.
Published by Neil A. Kjos
Music Company
(KJ.E1453F).
Claudio
Monteverdi (1567-1643)
composed this madrigal in
1605. It appears in the
fifth of his eight books
of madrigals and is one
of his most famous. Cruda
Amarilli are the first
words in a soliloquy from
the play Il pastor fido,
which was published in
Venice in 1589 by the
dramatic poet Battista
Guarini (1538-1612). The
soliloquy translates as
follows: Cruel Amaryllis,
who with your name to
love, alas, bitterly you
teach. Amaryllis, more
than the white
privetpure, and more
beautiful, but deafer
than the deaf asp, and
fiercer and more elusive.
Since telling offended
you, I shall die in
silence. Barry Toombs'
elegant brass quintet
arrangement of
Monteverdi's madrigal
setting of Cruda Amarilli
successfully imitates the
fluid quality of the
human voice.
Ballets Orchestre d'harmonie - Facile De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie/Fanfare Band - Grade 2 SKU: BT.DHP-1094725-015 F...(+)
Concert
Band/Harmonie/Fanfare
Band - Grade 2
SKU:
BT.DHP-1094725-015
From Balletti a cinque
voci. Composed by
Giovanni Giacomo
Gastoldi. Arranged by
Robert van Beringen.
Flexible 5 Series.
Concert Piece. Set (Score
& Parts). Composed 2009.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1094725-015.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1094725-015).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
During the
second half of the 16th
century, Giovanni Giacomo
Gastoldi composed almost
entirely sacred works,
however it was with his
Balletti, not
published until 1591 and
1594, that he gained fame
and recognition. The
homophonic structure and
simple melodies conveyed
a charming sense of
naivety that became so
popular during this
period. Robert van
Beringen has arranged
Amor Vittorioso, La
Sirena,
L’Innamorato and
L’ardito with
five part flexible
instrumentation.
G
iovanni Giacomo Gastoldi
schrieb in der zweiten
Hälfte des 16.
Jahrhunderts vorwiegend
geistliche Musik,
berühmt wurde er aber
schon zu Lebzeiten durch
seine Balletti,
die er 1591 und 1594
veröffentlichte. Die
Tänze waren mit ihren
homophonen Strukturen und
einfachen Harmonien von
einer reizvollen
Naivität, die so gut
ankam, dass sie schon
damals in zehn Auflagen
im In- und Ausland
gedruckt wurden. Robert
van Beringen bearbeitete
die Sätze Amor
Vittorioso, La Sirena,
L’Innamorato und
L’ardito
für eine
fünfstimmig variable
Besetzung.
Il
compositore e cantore
Giovanni Giacomo Gastoldi
è entrato nella storia
grazie alla raccolta di
Balletti a cinque
voci (Venezia, 1591) che
conobbe un successo senza
eguali. Scritte per
cinque voci e strumenti,
queste melodie ballate
divennero popolari anche
all’estero
(Germania, Inghilterra),
e influenzarono
compositori quali Claudio
Monteverdi e Thomas
Morlez. Robert van
Beringen ha arrangiato
quattro estratti (Amor
Vittorioso, La Sirena,
L’Innamorato e
L’Ardito) per
ensemble a strumentazione
variabile (quattro
voci).
Concert Band - Grade 3 - Score and Parts. By Claudio Monteverdi. Arranged by Jac...(+)
Concert Band - Grade 3 -
Score and Parts. By
Claudio Monteverdi.
Arranged by Jacob De
Haan. De Haske Concert
Band Full Set. Published
by DeHaske Publications.