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Interlude “Nightfall”
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Interlude “Nightfall” by Yukiko Nishimura String Orchestra - Sheet Music

By Yukiko Nishimura
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Interlude “Nightfall” by Yukiko Nishimura String Orchestra - Sheet Music
Orchestra (Cello, Double Bass, Piano, Viola, Violin 1, Violin 2, Violin 3) - Grade 2

SKU: CF.FAS110F

Composed by Yukiko Nishimura. Sws. First-Plus String Orchestra (FAS). Full score. With Standard notation. 8 pages. Carl Fischer Music #FAS110F. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.FAS110F).

ISBN 9781491151785. UPC: 680160909285. 9 x 12 inches.

Featuring long phrases in a slow tempo, Interlude Nightfall is a?perfect composition to teach musicianship with young students using dramatic harmonies. Yukiko Nishimura's musical imagery provides a great opportunity for string orchestras to showcase their musical phrasing and expression.
This work features long phrases in slow tempo, and the harmonies are very dramatic. The music should not be too square. Conductors must pay special attention to how the orchestra expresses these long phrases and harmony changes. The intonations of each phrases are important as well. This work consists of three sections, the first of which starts at m. 5. It should be played with confident feeling, like risoluto. The second section from m. 29 is a kind of chorale, so all parts should sound well-combined, like an organ. The third section is virtually identical to the first section but can be played with greater emotion. Please enjoy the thick harmonies.
This work features long phrases in slow tempo, and the harmonies are very dramatic. The music should not be too square. Conductors must pay special attention to how the orchestra expresses these long phrases and harmony changes. The intonations of each phrases are important as well. This work consists of three sections, the first of which starts at m. 5. It should be played with confident feeling, like arisoluto.a The second section from m. 29 is a kind of achorale,a so all parts should sound well-combined, like an organ. The third section is virtually identical to the first section but can be played with greater emotion. Please enjoy the thick harmonies.
This work features long phrases in slow tempo, and the harmonies are very dramatic. The music should not be too "square." Conductors must pay special attention to how the orchestra expresses these long phrases and harmony changes. The intonations of each phrases are important as well. This work consists of three sections, the first of which starts at m. 5. It should be played with confident feeling, like arisoluto.a The second section from m. 29 is a kind of achorale,a so all parts should sound well-combined, like an organ. The third section is virtually identical to the first section but can be played with greater emotion. Please enjoy the thick harmonies.
This work features long phrases in slow tempo, and the harmonies are very dramatic. The music should not be too "square." Conductors must pay special attention to how the orchestra expresses these long phrases and harmony changes. The intonations of each phrases are important as well. This work consists of three sections, the first of which starts at m. 5. It should be played with confident feeling, like "risoluto." The second section from m. 29 is a kind of "chorale," so all parts should sound well-combined, like an organ. The third section is virtually identical to the first section but can be played with greater emotion. Please enjoy the thick harmonies.
This work features long phrases in slow tempo, and the harmonies are very dramatic. The music should not be too "square." Conductors must pay special attention to how the orchestra expresses these long phrases and harmony changes. The intonations of each phrases are important as well.This work consists of three sections, the first of which starts at m. 5. It should be played with confident feeling, like “risoluto.” The second section from m. 29 is a kind of “chorale,” so all parts should sound well-combined, like an organ. The third section is virtually identical to the first section but can be played with greater emotion.Please enjoy the thick harmonies.

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