作曲者 | Bertold Hummel (1925-2002) |
タイトル | Musik für Saxophone op. 88f |
出版社 | advance music GmbH |
楽器編成 | 4 saxophones (SATBar) |
品番 | 9790206307430 |
難易度 | 上中級〜上級 |
形状 | 80 ページ・Folder |
演奏時間 | 18分 |
出版年 | 1990年 |
出版番号 | ADV 7626 |
ISMN | 9790206307430 |
ISBN | 9783892216919 |
A tone series, heard at the beginning in unison, is the basic material to be formed in the first movement. The intervals of a minor third and a fourth or fifth play a special role, whether in the melody or in the building of chords. Sharp differences in dynamics and articulation are features of of this first part of the work with its debt to the classical sonata form.The Sostenuto - returning repeatedly to the harmonic and hymn-like gestures of a funeral march - is subdivided by recitative-like insertions and spinning out of motifs and fading away in the abgesang in an chorale-like episode - a allusion to Bruckner.The persistent mixture of two overlapping ninths imposes itself on the vertical aspect of the burlesque third movement. On the horizontal plane, the intervals of the minor third and the fourth dominate - almost a return of material from the first movement. The formal structure is A B A, whereby B appears in the tempo of a Ländler.The fourth movement begins with an arioso introduction, followed by an Allegro vivace with rondo character. Driving rhythms, melodic ideas reminiscent of jazz as well as strong rhythmical contrasts determine its profile. With a slight air of resignation, the turbulent finale dies away. The work was composed in 1990 at the suggestion of Normand DesChênes.
Allegro Vivace - Sostenuto - Mixtur - Finale