Alice in Wonderland Small Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

Written for The New Music Players and Orchestra of Sound and Light for concerts in London and Sussex, with funding support from The RVW Trust and Arts Council England.Alice in Wonderland is a score in three main sections, inspired by a short film of the same name from 1903 by Hepworth and Stow. The film stars May Clark as Alice. In 2010 the BFI restored and released the remaining fragments of the film. It lasts approximately 9'30".The film is fascinating because it is a very early attempt to transfer an extended children's novel to the screen. As is usual in the early days of cinema, it presents a series of vignettes or scenes from a well-known story. It is also very engaging because it uses special effects and trick photography to create the atmosphere of a dream world of fantasies and anxieties.I wanted to work with an early film that would capture the interest of non-specialist audiences including school children and to create a score that could enable them to participate musically.The core ensemble of flute, clarinet, piano, violin and cello establishes the pulse and the main pitch centres. Throughout the first section the pulse is clear and the pitch centre is C. In the second section, there is a more complex approach to rhythm, but throughout the piano and the cello provide the main pulse and rhythm, and the chords will always work with the note E. In the third section, the ideas of the first section are explored and developed.EH - June 2015

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Instrument:
Cello Clarinet Flute Piano Violin
Ensembles:
Small Ensemble
Genres:
21st Century
Publishers:
UYMP
Series:
ArrangeMe
Format:
Score and Parts
Item types:
Digital
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
59

Small Ensemble Cello, Clarinet, Flute, Piano, Violin - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1737215

Composed by Ed Hughes. This edition: pdf. 21st Century. 59 pages. UYMP #1298544. Published by UYMP (A0.1737215).

Written for The New Music Players and Orchestra of Sound and Light for concerts in London and Sussex, with funding support from The RVW Trust and Arts Council England.

Alice in Wonderland is a score in three main sections, inspired by a short film of the same name from 1903 by Hepworth and Stow. The film stars May Clark as Alice. In 2010 the BFI restored and released the remaining fragments of the film. It lasts approximately 9'30".

The film is fascinating because it is a very early attempt to transfer an extended children's novel to the screen. As is usual in the early days of cinema, it presents a series of vignettes or scenes from a well-known story. It is also very engaging because it uses special effects and trick photography to create the atmosphere of a dream world of fantasies and anxieties.

I wanted to work with an early film that would capture the interest of non-specialist audiences including school children and to create a score that could enable them to participate musically.

The core ensemble of flute, clarinet, piano, violin and cello establishes the pulse and the main pitch centres. Throughout the first section the pulse is clear and the pitch centre is C. In the second section, there is a more complex approach to rhythm, but throughout the piano and the cello provide the main pulse and rhythm, and the chords will always work with the note E. In the third section, the ideas of the first section are explored and developed.


EH - June 2015.

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