Ballade Piano - Sheet Music

This Ballade for horn and chamber orchestra is the first of an on-going series of ‘mini-concertos’ for a solo instrument, each lasting around 12 minutes and using a classical Mozart-type orchestra. The work is in one continuous movement but divided into three main sections – slow and lyrical, fast and energetic, slow and conclusive. Despite its length it should be considered to be a contemporary virtuosic work displaying a wide variety of colours and timbres of the solo horn and heard in passages of intense lyricism and also rhythmic dexterity. This piano version is a literal reduction from the orchestral score and the pianist can simplify the accompaniment as necessary. The composer is indebted to the distinguished Swiss horn player, Bruno Schneider, for his encouragement in writing and editing this work

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Instrument:
Piano
Genres:
Contemporary
Publishers:
Editions BIM
ISBN:
9790207019707
Format:
Reduction
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Grade 5
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
1.68 pounds

Horn and chamber orchestra (0.2.0.0. - 2.0.0.0 - timpani, percussion - strings) - Grade 5

SKU: ET.CO87A

Composed by Roger Steptoe. Contemporary. Piano (reduction). Composed 2010. Duration 12 minutes. Editions BIM #CO87A. Published by Editions BIM (ET.CO87A).

ISBN 9790207019707.

This Ballade for horn and chamber orchestra is the first of an on-going series of ‘mini-concertos’ for a solo instrument, each lasting around 12 minutes and using a classical Mozart-type orchestra.

The work is in one continuous movement but divided into three main sections – slow and lyrical, fast and energetic, slow and conclusive.
Despite its length it should be considered to be a contemporary virtuosic work displaying a wide variety of colours and timbres of the solo horn and heard in
passages of intense lyricism and also rhythmic dexterity.

This piano version is a literal reduction from the orchestral score and the pianist can simplify the accompaniment as necessary.

The composer is indebted to the distinguished Swiss horn player, Bruno Schneider, for his encouragement in writing and editing this work.

Instrument:
Piano and Keyboard Piano
Publisher:
Editions BIM