• Sinfonia Hungarica Study Sc by Jan Van der Roost Concert Band - Sheet Music

Sinfonia Hungarica Study Sc by Jan Van der Roost Concert Band - Sheet Music

By Jan Van der Roost

This three-movement symphony musically depicts the history of Hungary. Key historical figures, wars and other important events from this country inspired all three movements. The first movement depicts Atilla, the King of the Huns, and is characterised by fear, threat and aggression. The second movement focuses on Arpad, the founder of the Hungarian State and the final movement is named after Istvan, the King who introduced Christianity into Hungary. The beautiful theme of the national hymn appears throughout the symphony, however it is often partially hidden. It is used as a thread, hardly recognizable at the beginning, becoming more and more obvious near the end and itconcludes the symphony as the final apotheosis, making the band sound like a majestic living organ.

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Summary
Ensembles:
Concert Band
Genres:
Classical
Composers:
Jan Van der Roost
Publishers:
De Haske Publications
Series:
De Haske Concert Band
UPC:
073999237085
Format:
Study Score
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Advanced
Musical forms:
Symphony
Artist:
Jan Van der Roost
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
1.09 pounds
Detailed Description
Concert Band - very difficult

SKU: HL.44004088

Composed by Jan Van der Roost. De Haske Concert Band. Concert Piece. Study Score. Composed 2001. De Haske Publications #1012707. Published by De Haske Publications (HL.44004088).

UPC: 073999237085. International (more than one language).

This three-movement symphony musically depicts the history of Hungary. Key historical figures, wars and other important events from this country inspired all three movements. The first movement depicts Atilla, the King of the Huns, and is characterised by fear, threat and aggression. The second movement focuses on Arpad, the founder of the Hungarian State and the final movement is named after Istvan, the King who introduced Christianity into Hungary. The beautiful theme of the national hymn appears throughout the symphony, however it is often partially hidden. It is used as a thread, hardly recognizable at the beginning, becoming more and more obvious near the end and itconcludes the symphony as the final apotheosis, making the band sound like a majestic living organ.

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