Albanian Folk Song "My Beautiful Morea" Soprano Saxophone & Piano Version Soprano Saxophone - Sheet Music

Thomas Simaku 's My Beautiful Morea is for Soprano Saxophone and Piano. Moj e Bukura Moré (My Beautiful Morea) has its origin in Southern Italy, in Calabria, where an Albanian community has lived for more than 500 years, and so has the song. The tenderness of the melodic lines expresses the natural beauty of the distant homeland, which according to legend can be seen from the Calabrian mountain-tops. As in most folk songs, this tune is remarkably short; the melody itself has not been altered, but has been extended, enriched in texture and presented in different ways. The melodic lines serve as a point of departure for theproliferation of a distinct harmonic vocabulary. Duration: 4.30 minutes.

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Format:
Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
9
Shipping Weight:
0.26 pounds

Soprano Saxophone and Piano

SKU: BT.MUSM570367511

Soprano Saxophone & Piano Version. Composed by Thomas Simaku. Classical. Set (Score & Parts). 9 pages. University of York Music Press #MUSM570367511. Published by University of York Music Press (BT.MUSM570367511).

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Thomas Simaku 's My Beautiful Morea is for Soprano Saxophone and Piano. Moj e Bukura Moré (My Beautiful Morea) has its origin in Southern Italy, in Calabria, where an Albanian community has lived for more than 500 years, and so has the song. The tenderness of the melodic lines expresses the natural beauty of the distant homeland, which according to legend can be seen from the Calabrian mountain-tops. As in most folk songs, this tune is remarkably short; the melody itself has not been altered, but has been extended, enriched in texture and presented in different ways. The melodic lines serve as a point of departure for theproliferation of a distinct harmonic vocabulary. Duration: 4.30 minutes.