Horizons
Composer: Joseph Compello
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Description
Violin 1, Violin 2, Viola, Cello, Contrabass, Piano — The processional style ofxa0Horizons will be ideal for young string ensembles which are seeking a more serious style of music but which are not yet capable of performing at a brisk tempo. Older groups, however, should not perform this piece at a fast pace, otherwise the processional feel will be lost.The articulation throughout should bexa0marcato except where otherwise marked. A lightxa0staccato touch is required in the accompaniment beginning at bar 11. Very young ensembles always need guidance in performing accents and loud dynamics tastefully.At m. 20, the cellos have a countermelody which is separate from the bass part. If the ensemble does not have basses, the part may be covered on the piano. At m. 45, the cellos have optional notes to allow extra time to prepare forxa0pizzicato. Likewise at m. 53, cues are included for violin 2, viola and cello to allow time to prepare forxa0arco.The effectiveness of the final section beginning at m. 71 should be played as broadly as possible. The 100 tempo is a suggestion.Performance time with the repeat is just under three minutes.Thank you for choosing this composition. I hope you and your students enjoy performing it.- Joseph CompelloGlen Arm, Maryland, 2005 A solid piece in a processional style by noted composer Joseph Compello, Horizons is both melodic and engaging. The work has a strong lyrical line that is beautifully blended with an enchanting pizzicato section. This helps to augment the driving pulse that fills this composition. Great fun!
Product Info
| SKU | FAS30 |
| Publisher | Carl Fischer Music |
| Section | String Orchestra |
| Category | Orchestra |
