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Serenata

for Euphonium and Piano

COMPOSER: Jan van der Roost
PUBLISHER: De Haske Publications
PRODUCT TYPE: Book and Part(s)
INSTRUMENT GROUP: Baritone or Euphonium
While composing Serenata , Jan Van der Roost didn't focus too much on virtuosity, acrobatics or spectacle. Instead, he wanted to let the solo instrument shine as a melodic and expressive voice. And indeed: the warm sound of the euphonium touches the heart of the audience straight away in the first
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Specifications
Subtitle for Euphonium and Piano
Composer Jan van der Roost
Publisher De Haske Publications
Instrumentation Euphonium and Piano
Text language Dutch;English;French;German
Product Type Book and Part(s)
Instrument Group Baritone or Euphonium
Year of Publication 2023
ISBN 9789043166980
ISMN 9790035253076
Series De Haske Brass Series
No. Pages 39
No. DHP 1236397-401
Release Date 6/19/2023
Tiijdsduur 00:12:00
Description
While composing Serenata, Jan Van der Roost didn't focus too much on virtuosity, acrobatics or spectacle. Instead, he wanted to let the solo instrument shine as a melodic and expressive voice. And indeed: the warm sound of the euphonium touches the heart of the audience straight away in the first section with a melodious theme. Then follows a rigaudon, a noble and elegant dance from the Renaissance era. Despite the fact that some of the variations on the main theme require some technique and agility, the overall character mostly remains songful. The composition as a whole builds further on these two musical ingredients, but thanks to a clever alternation of melodic and technical passages, it offers a nice stylistic diversity to the listeners. The band is definitely not 'just accompanying' but fully participates and begins a dialogue with the soloist: both musical partners have their say. The end is more spectacular and sonorous, giving an extra boost of energy to the soloist as well as the band in a grand finale!
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