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Under a Winter Sky by Yukiko Nishimura Concert Band - Sheet Music

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Under a Winter Sky by Yukiko Nishimura Concert Band - Sheet Music

By Yukiko Nishimura
Concert band Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, Bb Euphonium, Bells, Clarinet in Bb 1, Clarinet in Bb 2, Euphonium, Flute, Flute 2, Horn in F, Mallet Percussion, Oboe, Percussion, Suspended Cymbal, Timpani, Triangle, Trombone, Trumpet in Bb 1, Trumpet in Bb 2, Tuba and more. - Grade 2

SKU: CF.YPS242

Composed by Yukiko Nishimura. Folio. Score and parts. 69 pages. Duration 0:03:16. Carl Fischer Music #YPS242. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.YPS242).

ISBN 9781491159675. UPC: 680160918263. 9 x 12 inches.

I love the winter season, perhaps because I was born in February. My hometown is known for its cold weather in winter. In fact, my first name "Yukiko" means snow girl. My parents gave me this name because it was snowing on the day I was born. Before I started to write the piece, various images depicting the scenery of a snowy morning developed in my mind. Imagine that there is no wind, no sound, and it is a very clear morning. I heard the sound of an organ playing a traditional chorale somewhere from a distance. This is the scenery of my imagination for this piece. You will find many inner melodies, dialogues and conversations between the instruments throughout the piece. Listen carefully to the other instruments and stay in tune while you play.
I love the winter season, perhaps because I was born in February. My hometown is known for its cold weather in winter. In fact, my first name “Yukiko” means snow girl. My parents gave me this name because it was snowing on the day I was born.Before I started to write the piece, various images depicting the scenery of a snowy morning developed in my mind. Imagine that there is no wind, no sound, and it is a very clear morning. I heard the sound of an organ playing a traditional chorale somewhere from a distance. This is the scenery of my imagination for this piece. You will find many inner melodies, dialogues and conversations between the instruments throughout the piece. Listen carefully to the other instruments and stay in tune while you play.
I love the winter season, perhaps because I was born in February. My hometown is known for its cold weather in winter. In fact, my first name “Yukiko” means snow girl. My parents gave me this name because it was snowing on the day I was born.Before I started to write the piece, various images depicting the scenery of a snowy morning developed in my mind. Imagine that there is no wind, no sound, and it is a very clear morning.xa0 I heard the sound of an organ playing a traditional chorale somewhere from a distance. This is the scenery of my imagination for this piece.xa0xa0You will find many inner melodies, dialogues and conversations between the instruments throughout the piece. Listen carefully to the other instruments and stay in tune while you play.

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