Grieg: 4 Norwegian Dances Op.35 No.III Allegro moderato alla Marcia - wind dectet/bass by Edvard Grieg Woodwind Quintet - Digital Sheet Music

By Edvard Grieg

Arranged wind dectet and bass.Edvard Grieg 4 Norwegian Dances Op.35Arranged wind dectet/bass.This is my arrangement of No 3Thanks to Runyon programm notes for the following extract..... (https://www.runyanprogramnotes.com)Grieg first wrote and published the Norwegian Dances as Piano duets in 1881.There are 4 Dance movements.The four movements are derived from traditional Norwegian folk tunes contained in a collection published in 1853 by Ludvig Mathias Lindemans, entitled, “Mountain Melodies Old and New.” They were not orchestrated by Grieg, but later, in 1888, Hans Sitt, a distinguished Czech violinist, did the honors. They have become orchestral chestnuts ever since.Almost everyone has heard the demure, sly and winsome second dance - available hereThis my arrangement of the third dance.Extract from Runyon's programme notes:"The third movement is shaped rather like the first, but is a march, rather than a halling, though. Listen for the rather humorous interruption by the angry brass in frenzied triplets." My arrangement has the triplet figure played by both clarinets, 1st horn and 1st bassoon.© 2015 William E. Runyan

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Artist:
Edvard Grieg
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Ray Thompson
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Large Ensemble Bassoon, Clarinet, Double Bass, Flute, Horn, Oboe - Level 3 - Digital Download

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Composed by Edvard Grieg. Arranged by Ray Thompson. This edition: pdf. 20th Century, Chamber, Romantic Period. 18 pages. RayThompsonMusic #899645. Published by RayThompsonMusic (A0.1310667).

Arranged wind dectet and bass.

Edvard Grieg 4 Norwegian Dances Op.35

Arranged wind dectet/bass.

This is my arrangement of No 3

Thanks to Runyon programm notes for the following extract.....
(https://www.runyanprogramnotes.com)

Grieg first wrote and published the Norwegian Dances as Piano duets in 1881.
There are 4 Dance movements.

The four movements are derived from traditional Norwegian folk tunes contained in a collection published in 1853 by Ludvig Mathias Lindemans, entitled, “Mountain Melodies Old and New.”

They were not orchestrated by Grieg, but later, in 1888, Hans Sitt, a distinguished Czech violinist, did the honors. They have become orchestral chestnuts ever since.

Almost everyone has heard the demure, sly and winsome second dance - available here

This my arrangement of the third dance.

Extract from Runyon's programme notes:
"The third movement is shaped rather like the first, but is a march, rather than a halling, though. Listen for the rather humorous interruption by the angry brass in frenzied triplets."

My arrangement has the triplet figure played by both clarinets, 1st horn and 1st bassoon.

© 2015 William E. Runyan.

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