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The Hunt

for Concert Band

COMPOSER: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
PUBLISHER: Southern Music Company
PRODUCT TYPE: Set
INSTRUMENT GROUP: Concert Band
Tchaikovsky composed his twelve character pieces for piano, The Seasons, while he was writing his popular ballet, Swan Lake. Each piece in The Seasons depicts a different month of the year in Russia. The original publication of September: The Hunt included an epigraph at the start of the piece-a
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Subtitle for Concert Band
Composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Arranger Nathan Jones
Publisher Southern Music Company
Instrumentation Concert Band
Text language English
Moeilijkheidsgraad orkest Grade 3
Product Type Set
Instrument Group Concert Band
Year of Publication 2022
Europese partijen inbegrepen No
Genre Concert Piece
ISBN 9781705171912
UPC 196288087519
Series Southern Music Band
No. HL00820179
Release Date 8/25/2022
Description
Tchaikovsky composed his twelve character pieces for piano, The Seasons, while he was writing his popular ballet, Swan Lake. Each piece in The Seasons depicts a different month of the year in Russia. The original publication of September: The Hunt included an epigraph at the start of the piece-a small poem by Alexander Pushkin. This energetic arrangement for symphonic band by Nathan Jones opens with an octave fanfare between the winds and brass. Tchaikovsky's colorful harmony speaks here, with passing chromaticism adding color to the music. The fanfare theme is transformed in the quiet central section, still shifting to the minor mode with short solo passages for flute, bassoon, trumpet, xylophone and oboe (cued in flutes). The segue back into the opening fanfare is clever, with the notes leading through several keys before concluding in the major with a short reprise of the initial theme.
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