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The Devil's Dance. Igor Stravinsky. Glockenspiel sheet music. Marimba sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Timpani sheet music. Vibraphone sheet music. Xylophone sheet music. Advanced.

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The Devil's Dance. Igor Stravinsky. Glockenspiel bladmusiek. Marimba bladmusiek. Perkussie bladmusiek. Timpani bladmusiek. Vibrafoon bladmusiek. Xylophone bladmusiek. Gevorderde.

Oorspronklik

The Devil's Dance. from Histoire du Soldat. Composed by Igor Stravinsky. 1882-1971. Arranged by James Ancona. Percussion Ensemble. For glockenspiel, xylophone, 2 vibraphones, 2 marimbas. low A. , 5 timpani, and multi-percussion. bass drum, snare drum, field drum, tambourine. 8 players. Concert Percussion Ensembles. Advanced. Score and parts. 16 pages. Duration 1'20". Published by Tapspace Publications. TA.TSPCE-02. "The Devil's Dance" is a short animated movement from Stravinsky's famous theatrical work Histoire du Soldat. Originally written by Stravinsky for a small instrumental theater ensemble of two woodwinds, two brass, two strings, and one solo percussionist, Ancona has preserved the original intent of this piece in a concert percussion setting of eight players. Meter changes occur frequently while constantly shifting accents and dissonant harmonies give it a sinister and sarcastic tone.

Vertaling

The Devil's Dance. van Histoire du Soldat. Saamgestel deur Igor Stravinsky. 1882-1971. Gereël deur James Ancona. Perkussie Ensemble. Vir glockenspiel, xilofoon, 2 vibrafoons, 2 marimbas. lae. , 5 timpani, en multi-perkussie. bastrom, snaartrom, veld drom, tamboeryn. 8 spelers. Concert Percussion Ensembles. Gevorderde. Telling en dele. 16 bladsye. Duur 1'20 ". Gepubliseer deur Tapspace Publications. TA.TSPCE-02. "The Devil's Dance" is 'n kort geanimeerde beweging van Stravinsky se bekende teater werk Histoire du Soldat. Oorspronklik geskryf deur Stravinsky vir 'n klein instrumentale teater ensemble van twee houtblasers, twee koper, twee stringe, en een solo perkussiespeler, het Ancona bewaar die oorspronklike bedoeling van hierdie stuk in 'n konsert perkussie stel van agt spelers. Meter veranderinge kom dikwels terwyl voortdurend veranderende aksent en dissonante harmonieë gee dit 'n sinistere en sarkastiese toon.