Four Scottish Dances
Malcolm Arnold (composer), John Paynter (arranger)
Piccolo 1, Piccolo 2, Flute 1, Flute 2, Oboe 1, Ob...
Instrumentation
- Piccolo 1
- Piccolo 2
- Flute 1
- Flute 2
- Oboe 1
- Oboe 2
- English Horn
- Clarinet in E
- Clarinet 1 in B
- Clarinet 2 in B
- Clarinet 3 in B
- Alto Clarinet in E
- Bass Clarinet in B
- Contrabass Clarinet in B
- Contra-alto Clarinet in E
- Bassoon 1
- Bassoon 2
- Contrabassoon
- Alto Saxophone 1 in E
- Alto Saxophone 2 in E
- Tenor Saxophone in B
- Baritone Saxophone in E
- Trumpet 1 in B
- Trumpet 2 in B
- Horn 1 in F
- Horn 2 in F
- Horn 3 in F
- Horn 4 in F
- Trombone 1
- Trombone 2
- Trombone 3
- Euphonium T.C. in B
- Euphonium
- Basses
- String Bass
- Harp
- Timpani
- Percussion
- Bells
- Xylophone
- Crash Cymbals
- Suspended Cymbal
- Wood Block
- Tam-tam
- Snare Drum
- Bass Drum
$130.00
SKU
J711
These dances were composed early in 1957, and are dedicated to the BBC Light Music Festival. They are all based on original melodies but one, the melody of which is composed by Robert Burns. This Classic Band Edition is the definitive wind ensemble orchestration of worldwide renown, as referenced in the composer’s own Program Notes:
"The first dance is in the style of a slow strathspey -- a slow Scottish dance in 4/4 meter -- with many dotted notes, frequently in the inverted arrangement of the 'Scottish snap.' The name was derived from the strath valley of Spey. The second, a lively reel, begins in the key of E-flat and rises a semitone each time it is played until the bassoon plays it, at a greatly reduced speed, in the key of G. The final statement of the dance is at the original speed in the home key of E-flat.
The third dance is in the style of a Hebridean song and attempts to give an impression of the sea and mountain scenery on a calm summer's day in the Hebrides. The last dance is a lively fling, which makes a great deal of use of the open string pitches of the violin (saxophones in the band edition)."
"The first dance is in the style of a slow strathspey -- a slow Scottish dance in 4/4 meter -- with many dotted notes, frequently in the inverted arrangement of the 'Scottish snap.' The name was derived from the strath valley of Spey. The second, a lively reel, begins in the key of E-flat and rises a semitone each time it is played until the bassoon plays it, at a greatly reduced speed, in the key of G. The final statement of the dance is at the original speed in the home key of E-flat.
The third dance is in the style of a Hebridean song and attempts to give an impression of the sea and mountain scenery on a calm summer's day in the Hebrides. The last dance is a lively fling, which makes a great deal of use of the open string pitches of the violin (saxophones in the band edition)."
SKU: J711
Ensemble: Concert Band
Grade: 5
Duration: 00:08:30
Key: C major
Dedication: Dedicated to the BBC Light Music Festival
Publisher: Carl Fischer Music
Series: J
Product Type: Score and Parts
Weight: 2.6 lbs.
UPC: 798408031275
ISBN: 9780825831270
Ensemble: Concert Band
Grade: 5
Duration: 00:08:30
Key: C major
Dedication: Dedicated to the BBC Light Music Festival
Publisher: Carl Fischer Music
Series: J
Product Type: Score and Parts
Weight: 2.6 lbs.
UPC: 798408031275
ISBN: 9780825831270
I. Pesante
II. Vivace
III. Allegretto
IV. Con brio