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Bruno Vlahek

Capriccio for symphony orchestra, Op.6

SM-000195238
Sheet music file including a license for an unlimited number of performances, limited to one year.
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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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