Franzosisches Lied: Est-ce Mars? for Wind Quintet

By: Samuel Scheidt arranged by Keith Terrett
For: Quintet of Marimbas [grand staff]
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Composer
Samuel Scheidt arranged by Keith Terrett
Arranger
Difficulty
Moderate (Grades 4-6)
Duration
6 minutes
Genre
Classical music
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Franzosisches Lied arranged for Classical Wind Quintet.

This arrangements makes a challenging work for your group, who should relish the rich sonorities of Scheidt’s tapestry.

A wind quintet, also sometimes known as a woodwind quintet, is a group of five wind players (most commonly flute, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon). The term also applies to a composition for such a group.

Unlike the string quartet with its homogeneous blend of color, the instruments in a wind quintet differ from each other considerably in technique, idiom, and timbre. The modern wind quintet sprang from the ensemble favored in the court of Joseph II in late 18th century Vienna: two oboes, two clarinets, two horns, and two bassoons (Suppan 2001). The influence of Haydn’s chamber writing suggested similar possibilities for winds, and advancements in the building of these instruments in that period made them more useful in small ensemble settings, leading composers to attempt smaller combinations.

It was Anton Reicha’s twenty-four quintets, begun in 1811, and the nine quintets of Franz Danzi that established the genre, and their pieces are still standards of the repertoire. Though the form fell out of favour in the latter half of the 19th century, there has been renewed interest in the form by leading composers in the 20th century, and today the wind quintet is a standard chamber ensemble, valued for its versatility and variety of tone color.

Scheidt was born in Halle, and after early studies there, he went to Amsterdam to study with Sweelinck, the distinguished Dutch composer, whose work had a clear influence on Scheidt’s style. On his return to Halle, Scheidt became court organist, and later Kapellmeister, to the Margrave of Brandenburg. Unlike many German musicians, for example Heinrich Schütz, he remained in Germany during the Thirty Years’ War, managing to survive by teaching and by taking a succession of smaller jobs until the restoration of stability allowed him to resume his post as Kapellmeister. When Samuel Scheidt lost his job because of Wallenstein, he was appointed in 1628 as musical director over three churches in Halle, including the Market Church.

Scheidt was the first internationally significant German composer for the organ, and represents the flowering of the new north German style, which occurred largely as a result of the Protestant Reformation. In south Germany and some other countries of Europe, the spiritual and artistic influence of Rome remained strong, so most music continued to be derivative of Italian models. Cut off from Rome, musicians in the newly Protestant areas readily developed styles that were much different from those of their neighbors.

Scheidt’s music is in two principal categories: instrumental music, including a large amount of keyboard music, mostly for organ; and sacred vocal music, some of which is a cappella and some of which uses a basso continuo or other instrumental accompaniment. In his numerous chorale preludes, Scheidt often used a "patterned variation" technique, in which each phrase of the chorale uses a different rhythmic motive, and each variation is more elaborate than the previous one, until the climax of the composition is reached. In addition to his chorale preludes, he wrote numerous fugues, suites of dances (which were often in a cyclic form, sharing a common ground bass) and fantasias.

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Quando Me'n Vo for French Horn & Piano, Air on the G string for Clarinet Duo, Salut d'Amour Loves Greeting Opus 12 for French Horn & Piano, Moonlight Serenade for Oboe & Piano, Rondo Alla Turca for Bb Bass Clarinet & Piano, Rondo Alla Turca for Oboe & Piano, Moonlight Serenade for Bassoon & Piano, Vedrò con mio diletto Aria from the opera "Il Giustino" for French Horn & Keyboard, Nimrod for Clarinet Quintet, No. 1 of Trois Gnossiennes for French Horn & Piano, Fugue for 6 Bassoons, Tin Roof Blues (Rusty Nail Blues) for Clarinet Quintet ''Jazz for 5 Wind Series'', Be Thou My Vision (Hymn Tune: Slane) for Clarinet Quintet, In Dulci Jubilo "In sweet rejoicing" for Oboe Consort, In Dulci Jubilo "In sweet rejoicing" for Wind Quintet, Lullaby for an Oboist, Keyboard & Bass, Lullaby for a Bassoonist with Keyboard & Double Bass/Guitar, Lullaby for a Clarinettist, Keyboards & String / E. Bass Guitar, Hebrew Slaves Chorus from Nabucco for Clarinet Quintet, All Things Bright and Beautiful for Clarinet Choir & SATB, Air from the Suite No. 3 in D for Oboe & Keyboard, The Saint’s Visit Havana with a Touch of W.A.M. for Oboe & Piano, Eternal Father Strong, to Save (Naval hymn) for Oboe Consort, Vedrò con mio Diletto: Aria from the Opera "Giustino" for Solo Oboe & String Quartet, Jasmine Flower (The) for French Horn & Piano, Amazing Grace for Bassoon & Piano, Czardas for Flute & Concert/Wind Band, Badinerie from Suite No.2 for Bb Clarinet & Piano, Air on the G String from the Suite No. 3 in D for Solo F Horn & String Orchestra, Czardas for Bassoon & Piano, Vesti La Giubba for Bb Clarinet & Piano, English National Anthem Jerusalem for Flute Quintet (And Did Those Feet In Ancient Times), Vesti La Giubba for French Horn & Piano, Vesti La Giubba for Flute & Piano, Twenty Minute Tango for Bb Clarinet & Piano, Cwm Rhondda for 2 Oboes & English Horn, O Mio Babbino Caro for Oboe & Piano, Trumpet Tune from the Island Princess for Flute Quintet/Choir, Twenty Minute Tango for Flute & Piano, Twenty Minute Tango for Oboe & Piano, Chorale Partita with Seven Variations for Wind Quintet (Alle Menshen), Fanfare & Soliloquy for Cor Anglais & Piano, Air on the G String from the Suite No. 3 in D for Oboe & Orchestra , African Anthem Wind Quintet, African Anthem Flute Quintet, Prelude from Te Deum (Eurovision Song Contest Theme) for Flute & Organ w pedals, African Anthem for Clarinet Quintet, O Mio Babbino Caro for French Horn & Piano, Arrival of the Queen of Sheba for two Bb Clarinets & String Orchestra, Arrival of the Queen of Sheba for two Oboes & String Orchestra, Prelude from the Te Deum(Eurovision Song Contest Theme) for two Oboes & Organ w pedals, Arrival of the Queen of Sheba for two Bassoons & String Orchestra, Arrival of the Queen of Sheba for Oboe Consort, O Mio Babbino Caro for Flute & Piano, Arrival of the Queen of Sheba for Wind Quintet, Stanley Trumpet Voluntary for Wind Quintet, Arrival of the Queen of Sheba for Clarinet Ensemble, Amazing Grace for Oboe & Piano, A Serenade for Wind Quintet, O Sole Mio for Bassoon & Piano, 7 julsangs (Xmas Carols) for Woodwind Quartet (Norwegian Christmas carols), Pachebel’s Canon for Flute Choir/Octet, Jazz it up: When the Saint’s Go Marching In for Bb Bass Clarinet & Piano, Träumerei for Flute Choir, Stanley Trumpet Voluntary for Flute & Organ with Pedals, Franzosisches Lied: Est-ce Mars? for Clarinet Choir, O Mio Babbino Caro for Bb Clarinet & Piano, Jazz it up:When the Saint’s Go Marching In for Alto Flute & Piano, Stanley Trumpet Voluntary for Two solo Oboes & Piano, Overture from the Suite in D for two French Horns & Keyboard, Air from the Suite No. 3 in D for Oboe Quartet, Air from the Suite No. 3 in D for Woodwind Quartet, Czardas for Oboe & Pianoforte, Scenes from Childhood for Clarinet Quintet, Czardas for Flute & Piano, Stanley Trumpet Voluntary for two Oboes & Organ (no pedals), Stanley Trumpet Voluntary for Two Flutes & Piano, Trumpet Tune from the Island Princess for Wind Quintet, Frankie & Johnny for Clarinet Quintet, Swing Low, Sweet Chariot for Flute & Keyboard, 8 Swinging Xmas Carols for Oboe & Piano, Keep the Fire Alive for solo Flute & Concert Band, Stanley Trumpet Voluntary for Oboe & Organ + Pedals, Swing Low, Sweet Chariot for Wind Quintet, What Shall We Do With The Drunken Wind Quintet?, Fanfare & Soliloquy for Flute & Piano, What Shall We Do With The Drunken Bassoonist?, 8 Swinging Xmas Carols for French Horn & Piano, Two Arias for Oboes, Horns & Bassoon, The Gypsy Oboist in New Orleans for Oboe & Piano, Two Arias for Oboe Consort, What Shall We Do With The Drunken Oboist?, 8 Swinging Xmas Carols for Bassoon & Piano, Amazing Grace for French Horn & Piano, Hebrew Slaves Chorus from Nabucco ("Va, pensiero") for Wind Quintet, Were You There? Flute & Piano, Lily the Pink for Junior School Brass Quartet with Keyboard & Drums, Keep the Fire Alive for Solo French Horn & Concert/Wind Band, Were You There? Oboe & Piano, Cwm Rhondda for Clarinet Choir, Träumerei for Flute & Piano, Träumerei for Oboe Consort , Swing Low, Sweet Chariot for French Horn & Keyboard, Amazing Grace for Flute & Pianoforte, Two Arias for Wind Quintet, A Serenade for Bb Clarinet & Keyboard, Two Arias for Clarinet Quintet, The Saint’s Visit Havana with a Touch of W.A.M. for F Horn & Piano, March from ’Judas Maccabaeus’ for Wind Quartet (School Junior Wind Series) with optional KB & Percussion, Israeli National Anthem (Hatikvah) for Wind Quintet (World National Anthem Series). and 7 Popular carols in Norway for two Bb Trumpets

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