Alla Francese Concerto Grosso by Thierry Thibault Brass Quartet - Sheet Music

By Thierry Thibault

Written in three movements and in the classic form of the concerto grosso: Allegro, poco adagio, allegro final. The resolute tonal language of this work is reflective of the mainstream French composers of the 20th century, combined with additional eclectic influences and the composer’s personal creative inspiration. The orchestration is based on a palette of sounds produced by three quartets: four solo brass instruments, strings, and four woodwinds (2 oboes and 2 horns). The quartets are treated as autonomous entities, combined either in pairs or other complementary settings, producing alternately warm or lusterless, brilliant or dark, majestic or intimate, acoustic colors. Alla Francese was premiered in April 2014 in Colmar (France) by the Brass Quartet Epsilon, the Orchestre Royal de Chambre de Wallonie, and Maestro Vincent Monteil.

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Ensembles:
Brass Quartet Chamber Orchestra
Genres:
Contemporary
Composers:
Thierry Thibault
Publishers:
Editions BIM
ISBN:
9790207022240
Format:
Solo Part
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Grade 4 Grade 5
Musical forms:
Concerto
Artist:
Thierry Thibault
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
3.16 pounds

Brass quartet and chamber orchestra (Quartet: trumpet, horn, trombone, tuba. Orchestra: 0.2.0.0.- 0.2.0.0.- strings) - Grade 4-5

SKU: ET.ENS222D

Concerto Grosso. Composed by Thierry Thibault. Contemporary. Study score and solo part(s). Composed 2014. Duration 22 minutes. Editions BIM #ENS222D. Published by Editions BIM (ET.ENS222D).

ISBN 9790207022240.

Written in three movements and in the classic form of the concerto grosso: Allegro, poco adagio, allegro final.

The resolute tonal language of this work is reflective of the mainstream French composers of the 20th century, combined with additional eclectic influences and the composer’s personal creative inspiration.
The orchestration is based on a palette of sounds produced by three quartets: four solo brass instruments, strings, and four woodwinds (2 oboes and 2 horns). The quartets are treated as autonomous entities, combined either in pairs or other complementary settings, producing alternately warm or lusterless, brilliant or dark, majestic or intimate, acoustic colors.

Alla Francese was premiered in April 2014 in Colmar (France) by the Brass Quartet Epsilon, the Orchestre Royal de Chambre de Wallonie, and Maestro Vincent Monteil.