Crepusculo

For: Wind quartet
page one of Crepusculo

Buy this score now

Crepusculo

$20.00

(+ VAT when applicable)
PDF icon

Instant download

You are purchasing high quality sheet music PDF files suitable for printing or viewing on digital devices.
Composer
Year of composition
2004
Lyricist
none
Difficulty
Difficult (Grades 7+)
Duration
8 minutes
Genre
Modern classical music
License details
For anything not permitted by the above licence then you should contact the publisher first to obtain permission.

- Crep�sculo para cuarteto de saxofones (soprano,alto,tenor,bar�tono).

"Entre las espesas nubes rojas, se abren camino los �ltimos rayos de sol. A la vez el viento juega con las ramas y las hojas sueltas, Y mientras las hojas y ramas bailan, Todo es ba�ado de un color rojizo".

-Composici�n de car�cter vanguardista realizada por encargo para el cuarteto "Alquibla" y estrenada por el mismo en Barcelona el pasado a�o en un cocierto organizado por Juventudes Musicales. Es una pieza descriptiva en la que la m�sica trata de imitar a la naturaleza, en la que los sonidos cambian o se mueven empujados por el viento, donde la improvisaci�n escrita juega un papel primordial.

  • Debe ser interpretada de pi� formando una elipse con los atriles. Una copia de la partitura a cada lado de la el�pse. El saxo soprano y el saxo alto deben empezar en el mismo lado de la elipse mientras que el tenor y bar�tono lo har�n al otro lado. As� soprano y alto comenzar�n mas alejados del p�blico; tenor y bar�tono lo haran mas cercano a este para terminar opuestamente conforme se avance en la partitura y se vaya avanzando en el espacio para poder leerla.
  • Los sonidos multif�nicos hay que buscarlos en las tablas de J.Marie Londeix o bien en el tratado sobre estos de Daniel Kientzy; ya que no vienen espec�ficados en la partitura.
  • Las cabezas de nota en forma de cu�a indican que la nota debera solamente sonar como aire amplificado a traves del saxof�n.
  • Las flechas ascendentes y descendentes indican un efecto de glissando con s�lo sonido de aire y allud�ndose con las llaves.(como si se realizaran escalas ascendentes y descendentes, pero sin emitir sonido; s�lo aire)

- Twilight for saxophone quartet (soprano, alto, tenor, baritone). �Between thick red clouds, the last sun rays are opened to way. Simultaneously the wind plays with the branches and the loose leaves, And while the leaves and branches dance, Everything is bathed of a reddish color ". - Composition of vanguard character made by order for the quartet �Alquibla� and released by he himself in Barcelona the past year in a cocertain one organized by Musical Youths. Music is a descriptive piece in which tries to imitate to the nature, in which the sounds change or they move pushed by the wind, where the written improvisation plays a fundamental role.

  • It must be interpreted standing up forming an ellipse with the lecterns. A copy of the score to each side of the ellipse. Soprano sax and Alto sax must begin in he himself side of the ellipse whereas the tenor and baritone do it to the other side. Thus soprano and alto will begin but remote of the public; tenor and baritone you would closest haran it to this finishing oppositely in agreement advance in the score and is advanced in the space to be able to read it.
  • Multiphonics sounds it is necessary to look for them in the tables of J.Marie Londeix or in the treaty on these of Daniel Kientzy; since they do not come specified in the score.
  • Note heads in wedge form indicate that it must be note to only sound like air amplified through saxof�n.
  • Ascending and descendent arrows indicate an effect of glissando just by air sound and themselves with the keys. (as if ascending scales were made and descendent, but without emitting sound; only air)

if you like review it please

To purchase this score, please add it to your cart above. To purchase music not currently available on Score Exchange or for extended license requests, please contact the publisher directly.

Reviews of Crepusculo

Sorry, there's no reviews of this score yet. Please .