Capriccio for symphony orchestra, Op.6
SM-000195238
Description
- Composer
- Bruno Vlahek
- Genre
- Classical / Symphonic music
- Instrumentation
- Piano, Flute, Flute piccolo, Clarinet, Bassoon, Oboe, Horn, Trombone, Trumpet, Violin, Viola, Cello, Double bass, Snare drum, Triangle, Timpani, Cymbals, Tambourine, Bass drum
- Scored for
- Symphonic orchestra
- Type of score
- Full score
- Duration
- 5'45"
- Year of composition
- 2005
- Description
- Capriccio for symphony orchestra was written in spring 2005. It is a compact orchestral showpiece, characterized by catchy rhythms and tunes based on romantic and popular music idiom. Generally, it is crafted in �A-B-A-C-(A)-B-Coda� � form. The A theme in C-major, given to the woodwinds, brings cheerful character to the opening of piece and is soon followed by bright tuneful B theme in D-flat major played by strings. Next A part works out the elements of the main theme and makes a technical demand especially on the woodwinds again. In the middle C part the percussions are playing out strong rhtyhms combined with rock-like theme in full orchestra unisono. That jungle of sounds is calming down over brief motives of the A theme and is followed again by B tune. Far horn-soundings begin the coda which brings the piece to the brilliant C-major fortissimo ending.
- Upload date
- 03 Dec 2013
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