Preludio, Siciliana, Galop by Jean-Francois Michel Piano Accompaniment - Sheet Music

By Jean-Francois Michel

This concertante work of six minutes in duration, in three successive (attacca) movements, belongs to the intermediate audition trombone literature and requires serious preparation on musical, rhythmical and mental concentration issues from aspiring trombonists.Preludio: In the middle section, between a lively entry and a repeated finale in 3/2 meters, the composer has placed a lyrical passage for the trombone to "sing" over a undulating piano accompaniment.Siciliano: Issued by the musical sicilian shepherds, this pastoral dance, based on a bouncing 6/8 rhythm, became fashionable in the European court dance music repertoire of the 18th century. Since that time, the Siciliano has inspired countless composers.Galop: This 2/4 ludic dance, which seems to have its origins in Bavaria or Hungary, became very popular in Europe during the mid-19th century, usually as final piece of a quadrille (series of dancing figures). Many famous composers have written Galops. The one by Jean-Francois Michel concludes his suite with panache, in the Russian manner (Shostakovich) rather in the frivolous Viennese or Parisian (French cancan) Galop styles.

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Instrument:
Piano Accompaniment Trombone Solo
Genres:
Classical
Composers:
Jean-Francois Michel
Publishers:
Editions BIM
Series:
ABRSM: Trombone (2017 onwards)
ISBN:
9790207014283
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Prelude
Series levels:
Grade 5
Artist:
Jean-Francois Michel
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
1.12 pounds

Trombone and piano - Grade 3

SKU: ET.TB90

Composed by Jean-Francois Michel. Jean-Francois Michel Collection. Pedagogical. Composed 2014. Duration 6 minutes. Editions BIM #TB90. Published by Editions BIM (ET.TB90).

ISBN 9790207014283.

This concertante work of six minutes in duration, in three successive (attacca) movements, belongs to the intermediate audition trombone literature and requires serious preparation on musical, rhythmical and mental concentration issues from aspiring trombonists.
Preludio: In the middle section, between a lively entry and a repeated finale in 3/2 meters, the composer has placed a lyrical passage for the trombone to "sing" over a undulating piano accompaniment.
Siciliano: Issued by the musical sicilian shepherds, this pastoral dance, based on a bouncing 6/8 rhythm, became fashionable in the European court dance music repertoire of the 18th century. Since that time, the Siciliano has inspired countless composers.
Galop: This 2/4 ludic dance, which seems to have its origins in Bavaria or Hungary, became very popular in Europe during the mid-19th century, usually as final piece of a quadrille (series of dancing figures). Many famous composers have written Galops. The one by Jean-Francois Michel concludes his suite with panache, in the Russian manner (Shostakovich) rather in the frivolous Viennese or Parisian (French cancan) Galop styles.