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Ironclad by Sean O'Loughlin String Orchestra - Sheet Music

By Sean O'Loughlin

In 3/4 time, Ironclad already has a different feel than most pieces at the beginner level. Aggressive and propelled by its intense rhythmic feel, this is signature Sean O’Loughlin at its finest.Ironclad is a term often used to describe hearty sailing vessels. The conflict on the high seas between sailors and pirates has been a long standing source for myth and storytelling. Normally this story is associated with the 19th century, but it even plays out in modern times off the east coast of Africa. This composition depicts this conflict with themes for both the sailors and the pirates.The aggressive pirate theme starts the piece with a bold statement. This rhythmic passage becomes a supporting element to the sailor theme first stated in the celli and basses at m. 22. This sailor melody crosses over bar lines to expand the sense of time and meter of the piece. Throughout the development section from mm. 30-53, both themes jockey for position and dance around each other vying for superiority. A reflective statement of the sailor theme follows at m. 54 that moves to a haunting climax at m. 62. Proper swells in the dynamics are essential to making the most of the musical phrases throughout this section. The pirate theme returns to pick up the pace and build some tension. After a grand pause at m. 86, the sailor theme returns in grand fashion at m. 87. Full bows here are recommended to achieve this triumphant sound. The pirate theme has the last word as it leads the piece to an exciting conclusion.

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Summary
Instrument:
Cello Double Bass Piano
Ensembles:
String Orchestra
Genres:
Classical
Composers:
Sean O'Loughlin
Publishers:
Carl Fischer Music
Series:
Carl Fischer First Plus Performances Series for String Orchestra
UPC:
798408083960
ISBN:
9780825883965
Format:
Score Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Beginning Grade 1
Artist:
Sean O'Loughlin
Usages:
School and Community
Main Key:
E minor
Number of Pages:
82
Size:
8.5 x 11 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.75 pounds
Detailed Description
Orchestra Violin I, Violin II, Violin III (Viola T.C.), Viola, Cello, Bass, Piano (Cello, Piano, String Bass, Viola, Violin 1, Violin 2, Violin 3) - Grade 1.5

SKU: CF.FAS68

Composed by Sean O'Loughlin. Folio. First-Plus String Orchestra (FAS). Score and parts. With Standard notation. 82 pages. Duration 0:02:25. Carl Fischer Music #FAS68. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.FAS68).

ISBN 9780825883965. UPC: 798408083960. 8.5 x 11 inches. Key: E minor.

In 3/4 time, Ironclad already has a different feel than most pieces at the beginner level. Aggressive and propelled by its intense rhythmic feel, this is signature Sean O’Loughlin at its finest.
Ironclad is a term often used to describe hearty sailing vessels. The conflict on the high seas between sailors and pirates has been a long standing source for myth and storytelling. Normally this story is associated with the 19th century, but it even plays out in modern times off the east coast of Africa. This composition depicts this conflict with themes for both the sailors and the pirates.The aggressive pirate theme starts the piece with a bold statement. This rhythmic passage becomes a supporting element to the sailor theme first stated in the celli and basses at m. 22. This sailor melody crosses over bar lines to expand the sense of time and meter of the piece. Throughout the development section from mm. 30-53, both themes jockey for position and dance around each other vying for superiority. A reflective statement of the sailor theme follows at m. 54 that moves to a haunting climax at m. 62. Proper swells in the dynamics are essential to making the most of the musical phrases throughout this section. The pirate theme returns to pick up the pace and build some tension. After a grand pause at m. 86, the sailor theme returns in grand fashion at m. 87. Full bows here are recommended to achieve this triumphant sound. The pirate theme has the last word as it leads the piece to an exciting conclusion.

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