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Original

Dances with Winds. Shelley Hanson. B-Flat Trumpet sheet music. Euphonium sheet music. Horn sheet music. Grade 4.

Translation

Dances with Winds. Shelley Hanson. B-Flat Trumpet sheet music. Euphonium sheet music. Horn sheet music. Grade 4.

Original

Dances with Winds composed by Shelley Hanson. For concert band. Flute 1, Flute 2. Piccolo, Oboe ,. or Soprano Sax or Clarinet. , Clarinet in Bb 1, Clarinet in Bb 2 ,. or Alto Saxophone. , Bassoon ,. or Bass Clarinet or Euphonium. , Horn 1 ,. or Alto Sax. , Horn 2 ,. or Tenor Sax. , Trumpet in Bb 1 ,. or Clarinet or Soprano. Band Music. Grade 4. Score and parts. Duration 18. 00. Published by C. Alan Publications. CN.15360. Dances with Winds is based on folk tunes from three very different European regions. The Macedonian Bagpipe sings a joyful tune in Gaida while the Irish Star is represented in both March and Waltz form. The piece finishes with a wild Serbian Dance, known as the 'Gypsy Salad. Dances with Winds is based on folk tunes from three very different European regions. Movement 1, Gaida, is named after the Macedonian bagpipe, which is less strident that the Celtic bagpipe. The two famous bagpipe tunes that are used show that a gaida can sound either very plaintive or very joyful. Movement 2, The Irish Star, uses the well-known Irish folk tune 'Star of the County Down. ' Most often played in march tempo, this tune also can be performed as a waltz. Both versions are used here. Movement 3, Serbian Dance, is a very fast folk dance called a 'kolo. ' This particular tune is often referred to as 'Ciganski Urnebes. ' Urnebes is a very popular type of Serbian salad, and Ciganski means 'Gypsy,' so this wild dance is a 'Gypsy Salad.

Translation

Dances with Winds composed by Shelley Hanson. For concert band. Flute 1, Flute 2. Piccolo, Oboe,. or Soprano Sax or Clarinet. , Clarinet in Bb 1, Clarinet in Bb 2 ,. or Alto Saxophone. , Bassoon ,. or Bass Clarinet or Euphonium. , Horn 1 ,. or Alto Sax. , Horn 2 ,. or Tenor Sax. , Trumpet in Bb 1 ,. or Clarinet or Soprano. Band Music. Grade 4. Score and parts. Duration 18. 00. Published by C. Alan Publications. CN.15360. Dances with Winds is based on folk tunes from three very different European regions. The Macedonian Bagpipe sings a joyful tune in Gaida while the Irish Star is represented in both March and Waltz form. The piece finishes with a wild Serbian Dance, known as the 'Gypsy Salad. Dances with Winds is based on folk tunes from three very different European regions. Movement 1, Gaida, is named after the Macedonian bagpipe, which is less strident that the Celtic bagpipe. The two famous bagpipe tunes that are used show that a gaida can sound either very plaintive or very joyful. Movement 2, The Irish Star, uses the well-known Irish folk tune 'Star of the County Down. ' Most often played in march tempo, this tune also can be performed as a waltz. Both versions are used here. Movement 3, Serbian Dance, is a very fast folk dance called a 'kolo. ' This particular tune is often referred to as 'Ciganski Urnebes. ' Urnebes is a very popular type of Serbian salad, and Ciganski means 'Gypsy,' so this wild dance is a 'Gypsy Salad.