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Ensemble (Brass)

Swinging the Sleeves

- based on a traditional English folk song -

Swinging the Sleeves

Ensemble (Brass)

Swinging the Sleeves

- based on a traditional English folk song -

Performance time
00:03:34

Grade Level
Mittel-/Oberstufe

Publisher
Rundel

Size
A4

Info
Full Score + Parts

Order Number
MVSR5821

Release Date
2022

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What do musicians as diverse as Elvis Presley, André Rieu, Olivia Newton-John, Roy Black, Jethro Tull, James Last and Leonard Cohen have in common? The answer: All of them (and many more) interpreted the old English folk song "Greensleeves". Since the 16th century, the melody by an unknown composer has been a steady favourite in all kinds of musical styles up to rock and jazz. Even Shakespeare mentioned the song in one of his dramas in 1602, and in the 21st century the story of the "green sleeves" has still not been told to its end. In the song’s lyrics, the green sleeves stand for an adored woman whose dress shows said green sleeves.

Stefan Schwalgin presents his own version of the traditional theme with "swinging the sleeves", for most of the arrangement is in swing rhythm - as a jazz waltz and in the related 5/4 time. Dave Brubeck's legendary "Take Five" deliberately echoes in the spectacular trumpet chorus. The fast main section is framed by the "Greensleeves" theme in slow, traditional style. Within the uptempo section, an inserted contrapuntal variation of the theme refers to the time of the song's origin: the Renaissance.

Sextet Set includes:
Score
1st part in Bb/C (Trumpet 1 / Flugelhorn 1)
2nd part in Bb/C (Trumpet 2 / Flugelhorn 2)
3rd part in Bb/C (Trumpet 3 / Flugelhorn 3)
4th part in Bb/C (Trombone 1 / Tenorhorn)
4th part in F/Eb (Horn 1)
5th part in C/Bb (Trombone 2 / Baritone)
5th part in F/Eb (Horn 2)
6th part in C/Eb (high) (Tuba 1)
6th part in C/Bb (low) (Tuba 2)
Drumset (ad libitum)
Accordeon/Guitar (ad libitum)

Serie RUNDELs Pops for Brass No. 33

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Swinging the Sleeves

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- based on a traditional English folk song -
What do musicians as diverse as Elvis Presley, André Rieu, Olivia Newton-John, Roy Black, Jethro Tull, James Last and Leonard Cohen have in common? The answer: All of them (and many more) interpreted the old English folk song "Greensleeves". Since the 16th century, the melody by an unknown composer has been a steady favourite in all kinds of musical styles up to rock and jazz. Even Shakespeare mentioned the song in one of his dramas in 1602, and in the 21st century the story of the "green sleeves" has still not been told to its end. In the song’s lyrics, the green sleeves stand for an adored woman whose dress shows said green sleeves.

Stefan Schwalgin presents his own version of the traditional theme with "swinging the sleeves", for most of the arrangement is in swing...

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