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Indian River

Overture

Indian River

Concert Band

Indian River

Overture

Composer

Performance time
00:03:20

Grade Level
Unterstufe

Publisher
Rundel

Size
A4

Info
Full Score + Parts

Order Number
MVSR7042

Release Date
2003

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The overture INDIAN RIVER starts in the minor mode and thus depicts a somewhat melancholic mood. This is an allusion by the composer to the fate of the Indians which by no means had been a peaceful one at all times. All of a sudden an Indian fetches a tam-tam and begins to play. A fast dance follows – the dancers move in a circle and in a stoop. This dance is also accompanied by the tam-tam. The Indians hold their hands around their mouths and shout “Uh-wah-uh” many times. A romantic fragment follows; it is the silence at a clear river. This part too uses the same motif. However, it is presented in a totally different atmosphere. When noon is over, the dance picks up again and eventually leads towards a final climax.

eXplora Grade 2
eXplora Disc 04
Rundels Explora Serie für Jugendblasorchester / Nummer 04 / Album mit 5 neuen Notenausgaben

Keywords

Kinderfagott / Fagottino / Quintfagott in G

Kinderfagott / Fagottino / Quartfagott in F

Band Method / Band Classes

Classical Elements (Earth, Water, Air, Fire)

Contest / Competition

Dances

German Contest List

German Contest List

Global Tour

Native American

River

RUNDEL eXplora Series

RUNDEL YouTube Channel

USA / United States of America

Water / Aqua

Youth

Youth Band / Young Band

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Indian River

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Overture
The overture INDIAN RIVER starts in the minor mode and thus depicts a somewhat melancholic mood. This is an allusion by the composer to the fate of the Indians which by no means had been a peaceful one at all times. All of a sudden an Indian fetches a tam-tam and begins to play. A fast dance follows – the dancers move in a circle and in a stoop. This dance is also accompanied by the tam-tam. The Indians hold their hands around their mouths and shout “Uh-wah-uh” many times. A romantic fragment follows; it is the silence at a clear river. This part too uses the same motif. However, it is presented in a totally different atmosphere. When noon is over, the dance picks up again and eventually leads towards a final climax.

eXplora Grade 2
eXplora Disc 04


Grade Level GB: 1-2
Grade Level USA: 1+...

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