Czardas for Vibraphone, Xylophone, Marimba & Concert/Wind Band

By: Monti
For: Concert band / wind band
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Composer
Monti
Year of composition
1904
Arranger
Year of arrangement
2007
Difficulty
Moderate (Grades 4-6)
Duration
3 minutes
Genre
Folk music and Jazz music
License details
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An arrangement of Monti’s immortal Czardas set for Vibraphone & Concert/Wind Band.

This arrangement could be easily played on Xylophone or Marimba is desired.

For a live performance of the Steel Pans & Concert Band:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hq6fhMOXFcU

The piece has seven different sections, each one of a different tempo and occasionally key. The first half of the piece is in D minor, then modulates to D major, back to D minor, and then finally finishes in D major. The first section is Andante Largo, followed by a large increase in speed to Allegro Vivo. This then slows down to Molto Meno. The piece then slows down more to Meno, Quasi Lento. The piece then suddenly picks up in pace and is at Allegro Vivace. It then slows down to Allegretto and finally to Molto Più Vivo. The tempo changes make the piece exciting and interesting, but even with all of these tempo changes, it is generally expected that there should be some rubato to add feeling to the piece. There are also many different dynamic changes in the piece, ranging from pianissimo to fortissimo.

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