Fandango - for Solo-Trumpet and Solo-Trombone with Winds Joseph Turrin
Written for soloists Philip Smith (trumpet) and Joseph Alessi (trombone) of the New York Philharmonic, this six-minute work explores the rhythmic, melodic and syncopated elements of the Spanish fandango dance form (a lively dance in triple time for two dancers).
Genre: Solo Trumpet & Trombone with Piano
Number of Players: 3
Level: Medium Difficult
Instrumentation
Solo Trumpet
Solo Trombone
Piano
Program Notes
Written on commission in 2000 for the University of New Mexico Wind Symphony for Philip Smith and Joseph Alessi.
This six-minute piece explores the rhythmic, melodic and syncopated elements of the Spanish fandango dance form (A lively dance in triple time for two dancers). The work divides itself into three sections:
The first is a combination of lively melodic and articulated interplay between the trumpet, trombone and wind symphony.
There is a stately chorale in the woodwinds that opens section two. The trombone adds itself to this material culminating in a short cadenza leading into the third section.
Section three is a basic recap of the opening material, but this time the soloists work the themes into a canon. There is a brief return of the chorale, this time for full ensemble, and then a fast coda reiterating the work's various rhythmic elements.
- Joseph Turrin
Genre: Solo Trumpet & Trombone with Piano
Number of Players: 3
Level: Medium Difficult
Instrumentation
Solo Trumpet
Solo Trombone
Piano
Program Notes
Written on commission in 2000 for the University of New Mexico Wind Symphony for Philip Smith and Joseph Alessi.
This six-minute piece explores the rhythmic, melodic and syncopated elements of the Spanish fandango dance form (A lively dance in triple time for two dancers). The work divides itself into three sections:
The first is a combination of lively melodic and articulated interplay between the trumpet, trombone and wind symphony.
There is a stately chorale in the woodwinds that opens section two. The trombone adds itself to this material culminating in a short cadenza leading into the third section.
Section three is a basic recap of the opening material, but this time the soloists work the themes into a canon. There is a brief return of the chorale, this time for full ensemble, and then a fast coda reiterating the work's various rhythmic elements.
- Joseph Turrin
Product information
Order id: 141793
Difficulty: 5
Duration: 6:00 min
Pages: -
publisher id: CAP 06810
EAN: 4025511015462
Difficulty: 5
Duration: 6:00 min
Pages: -
publisher id: CAP 06810
EAN: 4025511015462
Composer: Joseph Turrin
Arranger: -
Publisher: C. Alan Publication
Instrumentation: Blasorchester Noten / Concert Band
Arranger: -
Publisher: C. Alan Publication
Instrumentation: Blasorchester Noten / Concert Band
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