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Elegy in the Baroque Style
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Elegy in the Baroque Style for Concert Band Score and Parts by James Barnes Concert Band - Sheet Music

By James Barnes
Score and Parts Concert Band (Score & Parts) - Grade 4

SKU: HL.1867992

For Concert Band Score and Parts. Composed by James Barnes. Southern Music Band. Classical, Theme And Variations. Softcover. Duration 420 seconds. Southern Music Company #S998CB. Published by Southern Music Company (HL.1867992).

UPC: 196288332206. 9.0x12.0x0.67 inches.

Cast in G minor, ELEGY IN THE BAROQUE STYLE is a somber work written in memory of the composer�s mentor and lifelong friend Kenneth Bloomquist. Its emotional introduction eventually eases into a baroque-style chaconne. A chaconne is a set of variations based on a repeated chord progression, as opposed to a passacaglia, which is a set of variations over a ground bass. In this case, the core of the piece is structured over eleven repetitions (variations) of the chord progression that is initially stated in trombones and tubas. Each variation is distinct in structure and scoring. The work concludes with an extended coda, finally settling on a low-voiced g minor chord in low brass and bassoons.