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Five Fantasies of Natural Origin. score & parts. David Gillingham. Flute sheet music. Marimba sheet music. Advanced.

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Vyf fantasieë van natuurlike oorsprong. telling. David Gillingham. Fluit bladmusiek. Marimba bladmusiek. Gevorderde.

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Five Fantasies of Natural Origin. score & parts. composed by David Gillingham. Chamber Ensemble. For Flute & Marimba. flute, marimba. 5-octave. Medium difficult. Score & parts. Duration 17. 00. Published by C. Alan Publications. CN.09250. Five Fantasies of Natural Origin carry titles derived from the animal kingdom and were inspired by the composer's brother who has had a lifelong love of creatures of all sizes. Challenging arpeggio patterns predominate but lush, warm chordal phrases provide interesting contrasts. The fourth movement incorporates bowing the marimba bars with a bass bow to provide a different tone from the instrument. While the piece may not specifically depict the animals in the titles, the somewhat 'impressionistic' approach to the musical development of the characters seems to stir the imagination of the listener and encourage an especially creative approach to the work. Five Fantasies of Natural Origin was commissioned by Elizabeth Sadilek and Barry Larkin of Iowa State University. All five movements carry titles derived from the animal kingdom and were inspired by the composer's brother who has had a lifelong love of creatures of all sizes. The first movement, 'Soaring on the wings of an eagle,' reflects the swift and graceful flight of this large and elegant bird with sweeping lyrical lines in the flute and marimba. The fourth movement, 'Slow dance of the last living dinosaur,' is the quintessential movement of the work, being inspired by the composer's brother's ground breaking research of the Tuatara lizard in New Zealand. This lizard is, in fact, the last living dinosaur and its mating dance is described by the German term, 'Stoltzer gang,' meaning 'proud walk. ' Challenging arpeggio patterns predominate but lush, warm chordal phrases provide interesting contrasts. The fourth movement incorporates bowing the marimba bars with a bass bow to provide a different tone from the instrument. While the piece may not specifically depict the animals in the titles, the somewhat 'impressionistic' approach to the musical development of the characters seems to stir the imagination of the listener and encourage an especially creative approach to the work.

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Vyf fantasieë van natuurlike oorsprong. telling. saamgestel deur David Gillingham. Kamer Ensemble. Vir Flute. fluit, marimba. 5-oktaaf. Medium moeilik. Telling. Duur 17. 00. Gepubliseer deur C. Alan Publications. CN.09250. Vyf fantasieë van natuurlike oorsprong dra titels afgelei van die diereryk en is geïnspireer deur die komponis se broer wat 'n lewenslange liefde vir diere van alle groottes gehad. Uitdagende arpeggio patrone oorheers, maar welige, warm akkoordbasis frases lewer interessante kontraste. Die vierde beweging sluit buig die marimba bars met 'n bass boog 'n ander toon van die instrument te voorsien. Terwyl die stuk mag nie spesifiek die diere in die titels uitbeeld, die ietwat "impressionistiese benadering tot die musikale ontwikkeling van die karakters lyk asof die verbeelding van die luisteraar op te wek en 'n besonder kreatiewe benadering tot die werk aan te moedig. Vyf fantasieë van natuurlike oorsprong is in opdrag van Elizabeth Sadilek en Barry Larkin van Iowa State University. Al vyf bewegings dra titels afgelei van die diereryk en is geïnspireer deur die komponis se broer wat 'n lewenslange liefde vir diere van alle groottes gehad. Die eerste beweging, "Soaring op die vlerke van 'n arend, 'weerspieël die vinnige en grasieuse vlug van hierdie groot en elegante voël met vee liriese lyne in die fluit en marimba. Die vierde beweging, "Slow dans van die laaste lewende dinosourus," is die tipies beweging van die werk, word geïnspireer deur die komponis se broer se grond te breek navorsing van die Tuatara akkedis in Nieu-Seeland. Dit akkedis is, in werklikheid, is die laaste lewende dinosourus en sy paringsdans beskryf deur die Duitse term, "Stoltzer bende, 'betekenis' trots loop. "Uitdagende arpeggio patrone oorheers, maar welige, warm akkoordbasis frases lewer interessante kontraste. Die vierde beweging sluit buig die marimba bars met 'n bass boog 'n ander toon van die instrument te voorsien. Terwyl die stuk mag nie spesifiek die diere in die titels uitbeeld, die ietwat "impressionistiese benadering tot die musikale ontwikkeling van die karakters lyk asof die verbeelding van die luisteraar op te wek en 'n besonder kreatiewe benadering tot die werk aan te moedig.