Woodland Wind Quintet Full Score by Gwyneth W. Walker Woodwind Quintet - Sheet Music

By Gwyneth W. Walker

This is lively music characterized by upward leaps of octaves. The intent is to depict that boundless energy we associate with youth! The opening measures are marked‘jagged, with gathering energy as the ensemble sets off on a playful journey. Then, as the work unfolds, there are several interruptions to the main theme -- once in a sprightly 6/8 dalliance, and once in a melodic and reflective passage. This slower section ends with bird calls in the upper winds. Yet, because the fun-loving spirit of the work prevails, the opening theme always returns in one guise or another.

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Ensembles:
Woodwind Quintet
Composers:
Gwyneth W. Walker
Publishers:
Lauren Keiser Music Publishing
Series:
Women Composers and Arrangers
UPC:
840126961591
ISBN:
9781705136164
Format:
Score Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Gwyneth W. Walker
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.73 pounds

SKU: HL.365453

Full Score. Composed by Gwyneth W. Walker. LKM Music. Softcover. Lauren Keiser Music Publishing #X015025. Published by Lauren Keiser Music Publishing (HL.365453).

ISBN 9781705136164. UPC: 840126961591.

This is lively music characterized by upward leaps of octaves. The intent is to depict that boundless energy we associate with youth! The opening measures are marked‘jagged, with gathering energy as the ensemble sets off on a playful journey. Then, as the work unfolds, there are several interruptions to the main theme -- once in a sprightly 6/8 dalliance, and once in a melodic and reflective passage. This slower section ends with bird calls in the upper winds. Yet, because the fun-loving spirit of the work prevails, the opening theme always returns in one guise or another.