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Playing music in small ensembles is the most original form of wind music and is currently gaining more and more importance. Ensemble musicians can work on important skills such as intonation, team playing, balancing - and express their joy of playing music straight with the audience.

The new small band series “RUNDELs Kleine Blasmusik” (Rundels Little Wind Band Music) therefore offers fascinating possibilities for groups who want to play traditional wind music such as marches, polkas or waltzes.

Traditional wind band music for entertainment and dancing was played with woodwinds even before the valves for brass instruments were introduced (early 19th century). Nowadays, the large woodwind section of a band, with its enormous sound and tone range and its diverse, soft timbre, is excellent for further revivinig this valuable tradition.

The concept “woodwind quintet + (plus)” enables an expansion of the five-part basic instrumentation with a 6th part for clarinet, alto clarinet, alto saxophone, drums and accordion / guitar, as well as accompanying parts for clarinet, alto and tenor saxophone, trombone, tenor horn or French horn.

In addition to a clear score, the music set contains an extensive set of parts and transposed parts. Thus, a huge variety of flexible instrumentation is possible.

“RUNDELs Little Wind Band Music” (RUNDELs Kleine Blasmusik) - a new series with lots of ideas and possibilities!

Instrumentation / Music Set Woodwind Quintet
Score
Part 1 C: Flute
Part 1 Eb: Clarinet
Part 1 Bb: Clarinet
Part 2 Bb: Clarinet, Soprano Saxophone
Part 2 C: Oboe
Part 3 Bb: Clarinet
Part 3 Eb: Alto Clarinet, Alto Saxophone
Part 4 Bb / Eb: Bb Clarinet, Eb Alto Clarinet
Part 4 Bb: Tenor Saxophone, Bass Clarinet
Part 4 C: Bassoon
Part 5 C / Bb: Bassoon, Bass Clarinet
Part 5 Eb: Baritone Saxophone

opt. Additional Parts (Woodwind Quintet +)
Part 6 Bb: Clarinet
Part 6 Eb: Alto Clarinet, Alto Saxophone
C / Bb Parts 1 / 2 (Accompaniment)
F / Eb Parts 1 / 2 (Accompaniment)
Bb 8vb Parts 1 / 2 Clarinet (Accompaniment)
Percussion
Accordion / Acoustic Guitar

Grade Level GB: 3-4
Grade Level USA: 2+ (Easy-Medium)
Composer: Schrammel, Johann
Arranger: Watz, Franz
Genre: Woodwind Ensemble, Woodwind Quintet, March, Traditional March
Performance time: 3,00
Publisher: Rundel
Size: DIN A4
Info: Full Score + Parts
Rundel Order Number: MVSR5611
Release Date: 2020

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