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Pulcinella

for Euphonium and Piano

COMPOSITORE: Philip Sparke
EDITORE: Anglo Music Press
TIPO PRODOTTO: Libro e parti separate
INSTRUMENT GROUP: Baritono-Eufonio
Pulcinella was commissioned by the Taiwanese euphonium player Tzu-Hsiang Lin. Lin is a renowned soloist and teacher and a Besson Euphonium Artist. He teaches euphonium at Taipei National University of the Arts, National Taiwan University of Arts, Shih Chien University and National Kaohsiung Normal
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Specifiche
Subtitle for Euphonium and Piano
Compositore Philip Sparke
Editore Anglo Music Press
Organico Bb Euphonium and Piano
Text language Francese;Inglese;Olandese;Tedesco
Tipo prodotto Libro e parti separate
Instrument Group Baritono-Eufonio
Anno di pubblicazione 2021
ISBN 9789043163439
ISMN 9790570710737
Collana Anglo Instrumental series
Numero di pagine 16
No. AMP 514-401
Release Date 05/11/2021
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Descrizione
Pulcinella was commissioned by the Taiwanese euphonium player Tzu-Hsiang Lin. Lin is a renowned soloist and teacher and a Besson Euphonium Artist. He teaches euphonium at Taipei National University of the Arts, National Taiwan University of Arts, Shih Chien University and National Kaohsiung Normal University. Pulcinella continues Sparke’s series of euphonium solos named after characters of the Italian commedia dell’arte and opens with a long and expressive minor melody for the soloist over a brooding accompaniment. This is taken up briefly by the piano and is extended by the soloist after a change of key. A cadenza, accompanied by fragments of the main melody leads to a complete change of mood, tempo and tonality, introducing a Vivo section starting with a perky syncopated tune for the soloist. The piano then uses elements of this new tune to introduce a change of key, where the soloist introduces a more lyrical second subject over a pulsing accompaniment. The piano then takes this up and changes key to reintroduce the original Vivo melody, which leads to a short and acrobatic coda to bring the work to a spectacular close.
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