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Sebastian-Choral

Sebastian-Choral

Concert Band

Sebastian-Choral

Performance time
00:02:40

Grade Level
Anfängerstufe

Publisher
Rundel

Size
A4

Info
Full Score + Parts

Order Number
MVSR7051

Release Date
2007

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The SEBASTIAN CHORALE consists of 3 sections in all:

Introduction, Prelude and Chorale

The Introduction consists of a mere 2 bars. These reveal the motif for the following Prelude, in which the motif is carried on in different instrumental groups before finishing in a brief ensemble tutti. The Chorale brings a change of tempo and allows the melody to flow “quasi alla breve”. After a recapitulation the Chorale ends in a slow tempo with a so-called “Amen cadence” (plagal cadence IV-I).

The SEBASTIAN CHORALE has consciously been written in a very simple fashion and each part is limited to a range of five tones, i.e. the tonal range is always within a fifth. This composition therefore offers ideal possibilities to train the sound of a young ensemble from the very beginning.

eXplora Grade 1
eXplora Disc 09
Rundels Explora Serie für Jugendblasorchester / Nummer 09 / Album mit 5 neuen Notenausgaben

Keywords

Band Method / Band Classes

Chorale

Church Song / Hymns

RUNDEL eXplora Series

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Sound Balancing / Tuning / Intonation / Band Coaching

Warm-Ups / Warming Up

Youth

Youth Band / Young Band

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Sebastian-Choral

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The SEBASTIAN CHORALE consists of 3 sections in all:

Introduction, Prelude and Chorale

The Introduction consists of a mere 2 bars. These reveal the motif for the following Prelude, in which the motif is carried on in different instrumental groups before finishing in a brief ensemble tutti. The Chorale brings a change of tempo and allows the melody to flow “quasi alla breve”. After a recapitulation the Chorale ends in a slow tempo with a so-called “Amen cadence” (plagal cadence IV-I).

The SEBASTIAN CHORALE has consciously been written in a very simple fashion and each part is limited to a range of five tones, i.e. the tonal range is always within a fifth. This composition therefore offers ideal possibilities to train the sound of a young ensemble from the very...

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