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Orchestra Cello, Contrabass, Piano, Viola, Violin 1, Violin 2, Violin 3 - Grade 3 SKU: CF.CAS115 Composed by Yukiko Nishimura. Concert String Orchestra (CAS). Set of Score and Parts. With Standard notation. 16+16+4+10+10+10+4+12 pages. Duration 5 minutes, 17 seconds. Carl Fischer Music #CAS115. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.CAS115). ISBN 9781491151341. UPC: 680160908844. 9 x 12 inches. Key: B minor.Composer Yukiko Nishimura presents Songbird, written for string orchestra in her signature fresh compositional style. After a short introduction, the main theme is a Siciliano-like melody, a dance in 6/8 time, followed by a brilliant and lively section. The melody makes use of long phrasing balanced by many wonderful countermelodies.Songbird is composed in a standard ABA form. After a short introduction the main theme is a siciliano-like melody, which is a dance in 6/8 time. A brilliant and lively second section follows in m. 41. The melody has a long phrasing, and many of the countermelodies are hiding in each part. From m. 106, there is a short coda, where the tempo becomes increasingly faster until the end. The most important thing to consider when performing this music is to feel the beat as duple time. Always think about the groove of what is comfortable and appropriate in performing.SongbirdA is composed in a standard ABA form. After a short introduction the main theme is a siciliano-like melody, which is a dance in 6/8 time. A brilliant and lively second section follows in m. 41. The melody has a long phrasing, and many of the countermelodies are hiding in each part. From m. 106, there is a short coda, where the tempo becomes increasingly faster until the end. The most important thing to consider when performing this music is to feel the beat as duple time. Always think about A the agroove of what is comfortable and appropriate in performing.SongbirdA is composed in a standard ABA form. After a short introduction the main theme is a siciliano-like melody, which is a dance in 6/8 time. A brilliant and lively second section follows in m. 41. The melody has a long phrasing, and many of the countermelodies are hiding in each part. From m. 106, there is a short coda, where the tempo becomes increasingly faster until the end. The most important thing to consider when performing this music is to feel the beat as duple time. Always think about A the agroove of what is comfortable and appropriate in performing.Songbird is composed in a standard ABA form. After a short introduction the main theme is a siciliano-like melody, which is a dance in 6/8 time. A brilliant and lively second section follows in m. 41. The melody has a long phrasing, and many of the countermelodies are hiding in each part. From m. 106, there is a short coda, where the tempo becomes increasingly faster until the end. The most important thing to consider when performing this music is to feel the beat as duple time. Always think about the groove of what is comfortable and appropriate in performing.Songbird is composed in a standard ABA form. After a short introduction the main theme is a siciliano-like melody, which is a dance in 6/8 time. A brilliant and lively second section follows in m. 41. The melody has a long phrasing, and many of the countermelodies are hiding in each part. From m. 106, there is a short coda, where the tempo becomes increasingly faster until the end. The most important thing to consider when performing this music is to feel the beat as duple time. Always think about the groove of what is comfortable and appropriate in performing.Songbird is composed in a standard ABA form. After a short introduction the main theme is a siciliano-like melody, which is a dance in 6/8 time. A brilliant and lively second section follows in m. 41. The melody has a long phrasing, and many of the countermelodies are hiding in each part. From m. 106, there is a short coda, where the tempo becomes increasingly faster until the end. The most important thing to consider when performing this music is to feel the beat as duple time. Always think about the "groove" of what is comfortable and appropriate in performing.Songbird is composed in a standard ABA form. After a short introduction the main theme is a siciliano-like melody, which is a dance in 6/8 time. A brilliant and lively second section follows in m. 41. The melody has a long phrasing, and many of the countermelodies are hiding in each part. From m. 106, there is a short coda, where the tempo becomes increasingly faster until the end.The most important thing to consider when performing this music is to feel the beat as duple time. Always think about the groove of what is comfortable and appropriate in performing.


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