Latin American Symphonette (Symphonette No. 4) by Morton Gould Concert Band - Sheet Music

By Morton Gould

Morton Gould, equally comfortable in the worlds of both 'serious' and 'light' music, presented his symphonettes (an Americanization of the term 'sinfonietta,' much like kitchenette and dinette) as works of a truly American vernacular, drawing on popular culture as well as classical forms.  His Fourth Symphonette is a departure from the musical language of the previous symphonettes, as it is bursting with latino rhythms, each distinct style in its own movement: I. Rhumba, II. Tango, III. Guaracha, and IV. Conga.  Completed in 1940, the work was premiered by the NYA Symphony in New York, under the direction of Fritz Mahler.  The saxophones, guitar and piano, although desirable, are optional and fully cued in the other parts.  Generally, all parts are well cross-cued so that the work can be performed with a smaller orchestra.  Instrumentation in set: 3(1&3 d.Picc).2.3(+BCl).2: 2ASax(dCl).TSax(dCl).BSax(dCl): 4.3.3.1: Timp.Perc.(3): Hp.Gtr.Pno: Str(9.8.7.6.5).

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Summary
Ensembles:
Concert Band
Genres:
20th Century Latin Multicultural
Composers:
Morton Gould
Publishers:
LudwigMasters Publications
UPC:
654690684929
ISBN:
9781581069709
Format:
Score Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Morton Gould
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
1.19 pounds
Detailed Description
Concert Band Concert Band

SKU: AP.36-A701901

Composed by Morton Gould. Concert Band; Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles. Kalmus Symphonic Pops. Concert Band Classics; Latin; Multicultural. Score and Part(s). LudwigMasters Publications #36-A701901. Published by LudwigMasters Publications (AP.36-A701901).

ISBN 9781581069709. UPC: 654690684929. English.

Morton Gould, equally comfortable in the worlds of both 'serious' and 'light' music, presented his symphonettes (an Americanization of the term 'sinfonietta,' much like kitchenette and dinette) as works of a truly American vernacular, drawing on popular culture as well as classical forms.  His Fourth Symphonette is a departure from the musical language of the previous symphonettes, as it is bursting with latino rhythms, each distinct style in its own movement: I. Rhumba, II. Tango, III. Guaracha, and IV. Conga.  Completed in 1940, the work was premiered by the NYA Symphony in New York, under the direction of Fritz Mahler.  The saxophones, guitar and piano, although desirable, are optional and fully cued in the other parts.  Generally, all parts are well cross-cued so that the work can be performed with a smaller orchestra.  Instrumentation in set: 3(1&3 d.Picc).2.3(+BCl).2: 2ASax(dCl).TSax(dCl).BSax(dCl): 4.3.3.1: Timp.Perc.(3): Hp.Gtr.Pno: Str(9.8.7.6.5).

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