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Bolero Nocturno

Bolero Nocturno

Concert Band

Bolero Nocturno

Performance time
00:03:30

Grade Level
Unterstufe

Publisher
Rundel

Size
A4

Info
Full Score + Parts

Order Number
MVSR7070

Release Date
2011

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„Bolero Nocturno“ is not a Latin American bolero, commonly used for dancing, but a Spanish bolero in the style of the famous example by Maurice Ravel. This bolero begins quietly and mysteriously, with its characteristic drum solo. Luigi di Ghisallo called his composition “Bolero Nocturno” because at night things seem mysterious. More and more instruments join in and the sound texture builds to an impressive grandioso ending. The gradual assembly of the full ensemble makes the piece suitable for introducing the band and its instrumentation, e.g. at school concerts, where each section might stand when presented to the audience.

Order of "presentation":
1. Snare Drum
2. Trumpets (muted)
3. Flute
4. Clarinet (accompanied by muted trumpet)
5. Oboe (with flute and clarinet / Percussion: wind chimes and mallets)
6. Horn / Tenor Part
(imitated by piccolo / rhythm with alto saxophone / Percussion: timpani and cymbals)
7. Trumpet (without mute)
(imitated by oboe, flute and piccolo / Percussion: tambourine)
8. Percussion solo of timpani and cymbals / snare drum (opt.)
9. Alto Saxophone (with flute and piccolo)
10. Bass Part (Brass ans Woodwinds)
11. Full ensemble playing tutti

eXplora Grade 2
eXplora Disc 12
Rundels Explora Serie für Jugendblasorchester / Nummer 12 / Album mit 5 neuen Notenausgaben

Keywords

RUNDEL Promo-Katalog 2011

Rhythmus / rhythmisch

Band Method / Band Classes

Bolero

Midnight

Night

RUNDEL eXplora Series

RUNDEL YouTube Channel

Snare Drum

Spain

Youth

Youth Band / Young Band

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Bolero Nocturno

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„Bolero Nocturno“ is not a Latin American bolero, commonly used for dancing, but a Spanish bolero in the style of the famous example by Maurice Ravel. This bolero begins quietly and mysteriously, with its characteristic drum solo. Luigi di Ghisallo called his composition “Bolero Nocturno” because at night things seem mysterious. More and more instruments join in and the sound texture builds to an impressive grandioso ending. The gradual assembly of the full ensemble makes the piece suitable for introducing the band and its instrumentation, e.g. at school concerts, where each section might stand when presented to the audience.

Order of "presentation":
1. Snare Drum
2. Trumpets (muted)
3. Flute
4. Clarinet (accompanied by muted trumpet)
5. Oboe (with flute and...

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