Besetzung: | Blasorchester |
Komponist: | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
Arrangeur: | Patrick Dunnigan |
Grad:Schwierigkeitsgrad: | 4 (schwer / Oberstufe) |
Genre: | Weihnachten & Advent , Walzer , Klassik |
Dauer: | 02:52 |
Verlag: | TRN Music Publisher Inc. |
Kategorie: | Weihnachten & Advent |
Its programmatic nature and lively rhythms make it an excellent selection for winter concerts. This transcription of the The Sleigh Ride demands a delicate touch by the performers. Maximum lightness and clarity is required in all articulated passages. Brass players (especially low brass) should perform with overall reduced volume and woodwinds should achieve a full, robust sonority. The clarinets should be balanced for maximum projection against the other sections.
The percussion section will require special attention; the snare drum should not be allowed to dominate. Mozart's original score calls for a set of tuned sleighbells (sonagli) which are not typically available to school bands. Standard orchestral sleighbells are used in this transcription and may be doubled for maximum effect. The metronome indication represents the maximum recommended tempo; conductors of less experienced groups may consider a slower tempo, if the appropriate energy can be maintained.
The ending is an exact transcription of the Mozart score, but some conductors may find this conclusion a bit unsatisfying given the energy, grace, and vitality of the preceding music. An alternative ending has been included which provides a tutti finish, but does not change any of the original musical context. Students should listen to a quality orchestral recording for a better understanding of the appropriate texture and lightness.
The Sleigh Ride has been recorded often by the Boston pops Orchestra, and a 1990 recording by the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra is highly recommended.