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Bulgarian Dances

In Memoriam Alfred Reed

Bulgarian Dances

Concert Band

Bulgarian Dances

In Memoriam Alfred Reed

Performance time
00:11:11

Grade Level
Ober-/Höchststufe

Publisher
Mitropa

Size
US 9x12 (229x305mm)

Info
Full Score + Parts

Order Number
M1286.06

Release Date
2006

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Bulgarian Dances is a free rhapsody, divided into four distinct movements based on famous Bulgarian folk songs. These songs have a very old tradition and stem from both the antique world of Byzantium and even earlier in the ancient and mysterious civilization of the Thrace region. In the beginning they were monodic songs, then diaphonic, with characteristic dissonances of major and minor seconds which make them unique. What also makes these songs so fascinating are seductive and complex irregular rhythms. The composer, while remaining faithful to the original spirit of the songs, has not hesitated to broaden the musical ideas, enriching them and making them more suitable to the rich palette of colours of contemporary concert bands. A terrific modern addition to the band repertoire.

Keywords

Rhythmus / rhythmisch

Bulgaria

Dances

Folk Dances

Folk Songs

Rhapsody

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