Besetzung: | Blasorchester |
Komponist: | Serge Lancen |
Genre: | kirchlich & feierlich |
Dauer: | 04:37 |
Stimmen:Enthaltene Stimmen: | - 1 Full Score
- 1 Piccolo
- 8 Flute
- 2 Oboe
- 2 Bassoon
- 1 Clarinet Eb
- 4 Clarinet I
- 4 Clarinet II
- 4 Clarinet III
- 1 Alto Clarinet Eb
- 1 Bass Clarinet
- 4 Alto Saxophone
- 2 Tenor Saxophone
- 1 Baritone Saxophone
- 2 Trumpet I
- 2 Trumpet II
- 2 Trumpet III
- 2 Trumpet IV
- 1 Horn I Eb
- 1 Horn I F
- 1 Horn II Eb
- 1 Horn II F
- 2 Horn III Eb
- 2 Horn III F
- 2 Trombone I C
- 1 Trombone I Bb (TC)
- 1 Trombone I Bb (BC)
- 2 Trombone II C
- 1 Trombone II Bb (TC)
- 1 Trombone II Bb (BC)
- 2 Trombone III C
- 1 Trombone III Bb (TC)
- 1 Trombone III Bb (BC)
- 2 Baritone C
- 2 Baritone Bb (BC)
- 2 Baritone Bb (TC)
- 2 Euphonium C
- 2 Euphonium Bb (BC)
- 2 Euphonium Bb (TC)
- 2 Bas Bb (TC)
- 2 Bas Bb (BC)
- 2 Bas Eb (TC)
- 2 Bas Eb (BC)
- 4 Tuba C
- 2 Percussion I
- 2 Percussion II
- 1 Glockenspiel
- 1 Timpani
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Verlag: |
Molenaar Edition BV |
Kategorie: |
kirchlich & feierlich |
This hymn, written in 1970 and published in 1971, is dedicated to the youth of the famous 'Banda Primitiva' of Lliria (Spain), an outstanding symphonic band that has welcomed Serge Lancen many times. The composer performed as a soloist with this prestigious band and was made an honorary member of their society. The Banda Primitiva, conducted by José Maria Malato Ruiz, premiered the Hymne à la Musique at a concert in Lliria on 23 October 1972. This tribute to music is one of Lancen's easiest compositions, yet it is a little jewel based on a simple theme introduced by the clarinets and the saxophones. The tune develops slowly and, by means of a crescendo, ends in a culminating point bringing together all musicians.